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Diane Woodrum-Leuthold

Diane Woodrum-Leuthold was inducted into the College of Applied Human Sciences Hall of Fame in the fall of 2025. She was previously inducted into the College of Education and Human Services Hall of Fame in 2012.

Woodrum-Leuthold is a nationally certified school psychologist and a licensed West Virginia psychologist with extensive experience working with children, adolescents, and college students. She began her career as a special education teacher in West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland before earning a doctoral degree and transitioning to higher education and psychological services. She spent more than two decades as a faculty member in Educational Psychology, Special Education, and Counseling at West Virginia University, where she chaired the Faculty Senate and Graduate Council and was a three-time recipient of the College’s Outstanding Teacher Award.

She later served as chair of the Education Department at Waynesburg University and professional services through Fremouw, Sigley and Baker Psychological Associates in Morgantown. Woodrum-Leuthold has presented nationally and internationally on school psychology and special education and served as an expert witness in the landmark Doe v. Withers case.