Members of the Advisory Council for the Military Family Research Institute (MFRI) gathered Thursday to learn about the state of MFRI, as well as to assist in strategic planning and help guide the organization for the coming year.
News
Article examines soldier self-identity
An article written by an MFRI research associate has been published in an online edition of a scholarly journal that concentrates on topics related to military service.
Operation Purple Camp to take place in June
A resident camp for children in military families will take place this summer at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind.
Civilian professionals gain military sensitivity
An exciting new MFRI collaboration helps civilian behavioral health providers better understand military culture, so that they can provide better services to military families.
MFRI director visits The Hill
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Ph.D., testified before Congress on collaborations between the VA and faith-based organizations.
Celebrating Presidents Day
MFRI pays homage to the millions of men and women who serve in the Armed Forces.
Building resilience through Passport Toward Success
On Saturday, Feb. 11, more than 40 children from military families attended MFRI’s Passport Toward Success program at the J. W. Marriott in Indianapolis.
Article examines romantic relationships following deployment
A research paper written by MFRI researchers and others was recently accepted for publication.
Career-building opportunities for student service members, veterans
Working with universities across Indiana, MFRI is co-sponsoring a variety of events where student service members and veterans can network with employers, improve their job search skills and seek out meaningful employment opportunities.
Bills seek to help student service members and veterans
Two bills making their way through the Indiana Statehouse could, if passed, assist student service members and veterans as they seek to earn
post-secondary education degrees.
