Mr. Dom Angiollo
Director of Cadet & Faculty Support; Assistant Professor of Law
Bio
Mr. Dom Angiollo is the Director of Cadet & Faculty Support for the Dean of Faculty at the United States Air Force Academy where he serves on the Dean of Faculty’s executive team as the primary advisor on ensuring support for cadets and faculty. In that capacity, he supports Department Heads, faculty, and cadets in enhancing resiliency within the academic component of USAFA. He also serves as the faculty’s liaison to USAFA helping agencies.
Dom also serves as an Assistant Professor of LAw, where he teaches an upper-level legal studies course Law 495B: 14th Amendment Jurisprudence, while also serving as a mentor to legal studies capstone teams and the Martinson Honors Program: Wicked Problems Capstone.
Education
Air War College, Air University (2023)
Air Command & Staff College, Air University (2012)
Juris Doctorate, Notre Dame Law School (2005)
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science (Italian minor), University of Notre Dame (2002)
Professional Experience
Director of Cadet & Faculty Support, Dean of Faculty (2024-Present)
Attorney-Advisor, HQ USAF Academy (2015-2024)
Adjunct Professor, Colorado State University-Pueblo (2021)
Reserve Judge Advocate, United States Air Force (2014-Present)
Active-Duty Judge Advocate, United States Air Force (2005-2014)
Assistant Dorm Director, University of Notre Dame (2003-2005)
Honors & Awards
DoD Distinguished Civilian Service Award (2024)
USAF Academy 3-Star Performance Award (2022)
USAF Academy Civilian of Employee of the Year (2018)
US Air Forces Europe Reserve Attorney of the Year (2018)
USAF Academy Civilian Employee of the Year (2016)
USAF Academy Department of Law, Distinguished New Faculty Award (2013)
Research and Scholarly Interests
Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Related Policy & Research
Faculty & Student Resiliency
Publications
Angiollo, D., Dickman, K., and Silveria, J., #metoo Now What?, Inside Higher Education, Jun 2019
Angiollo, D., Risky Sexual Behavior: The Broken Windows of Sexual Assault, published in American University Law School Journal of Law, Gender, and Social Policy, Oct 2018
Angiollo, D. and Vanlandingham, R., The Uniform Code of Military Justice in the Armed Forces – Different Approaches in Different Branches, in Servicemember and Veterans Rights, edited by Brian Clauss & Joseph Butler, 2012