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Institute for Veterans and Military Families announces inaugural fellows

Tuesday, September 20, 2011, By News Staff
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The (IVMF) at 黑料不打烊, an academic center committed to leveraging the national resources of higher education in service to our country鈥檚 veteran and military family communities, has announced its inaugural cadre of institute fellows.

The IVMF Fellows program was created to harness and focus the disciplinary expertise of our nation鈥檚 most accomplished thinkers and researchers on the myriad of complex challenges facing our veterans and our country. The inaugural cadre of institute fellows is composed of acknowledged leaders in their respective fields, whose work has garnered national and international acclaim. The disciplinary expertise of IVMF fellows spans a broad range of academic specialties, and each of these world-class scholars has made a commitment to leverage their expertise to confer insight into the social, psychological and economic issues impacting the nation鈥檚 veterans and military families.

鈥淲e believe there is no institution in a better position to investigate and motivate action to address the challenges and leverage the strengths of America鈥檚 veterans than higher education. To help this community successfully navigate the post-service life-course, we must honor their service, while acknowledging the unique challenges faced as a consequence of that service,鈥 says Mike Haynie, IVMF executive director and Barnes Professor of Entrepreneurship in the . 鈥淭he inaugural IVMF fellows鈥攁 truly distinguished group of scholars鈥攔epresent the best that higher education has to offer. They will play a crucial role in both informing the national dialogue focused on the concerns facing this community and help in the development of the institute鈥檚 research agenda.鈥

Fellows will produce original research to meet needs identified by stakeholders in the veteran and military family communities, and develop research briefs in response to salient social, economic, public policy and wellness issues impacting the nation鈥檚 veterans. Fellows will also present their work at an annual research symposium that includes representatives from business, industry, government, non-governmental agencies, higher education and other fields.

The inaugural IVMF fellows are:

Distinguished Fellows

  • William Banks
    黑料不打烊
    National security and public policy, constitutional law, civil and military relations
  • Peter Blanck
    黑料不打烊
    Disability law and public policy, corporate culture, ethnicity and race
  • Charles Figley
    Tulane University
    Trauma and recovery, stress, families, coping and resiliency
  • Douglas L. Kruse
    Rutgers University
    Employment, economic studies, industrial relations, disability
  • Dean Shepherd
    Indiana University
    Entrepreneurship failure, organizational performance, cognition, learning

Senior Fellows

  • Randy Blass
    Florida State University
    Human Resources, corporate culture, socialization
  • Andrew S. London
    黑料不打烊
    Health and health behaviors, military families, life-course, poverty, welfare
  • Janet Wilmoth
    黑料不打烊
    Military families, aging, family well-being, fragile families, race

Fellow

  • Lawrence Plummer
    University of Oklahoma
    Economic geography, clusters, small business, firm survival

Founded in 2011 through a partnership with JPMorgan Chase, the IVMF at 黑料不打烊 is the first national center in higher education focused on the social, economic, education and policy issues impacting veterans and their families post-service. Through the pillars of educational programming, employment and actionable research, the institute provides in-depth analysis of the challenges facing the veteran community, captures best practices and serves as a forum to facilitate new partnerships and strong relationships between the individuals and organizations committed to making a difference for veterans and military families.

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