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National Advisory Committee
 

The National Advisory Committee of the National Center for Marriage Research (NCMR) is a diverse group of academic scholars, senior researchers, and policymakers with national reputations in the area of marriage and family. The Committee meets annually to provide feedback on the Center’s strategic plans for research, training, and dissemination activities.

Members

Linda Burton, James B. Duke Professor of Sociology, Duke University

Elizabeth Cooksey, Associate Professor of Sociology, The Ohio
State University

Kathryn Edin, Professor of Public Policy and Management, Harvard University

Patrick Fagan, Senior Fellow, Family Research Council

Alan Hawkins, Professor of Family Life, Brigham Young University

Virginia Knox, Director, Family Well-being and Children’s Development Policy Area, MDRC

Mary Myrick, President, Public Strategies and Project Manager, National Healthy Marriage Resource Center

Steven Nock, Commonwealth Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia

Elizabeth Peters, Professor of Policy Analysis and Management,
Cornell University

Scott Stanley, Research Professor, University of Denver

Luis Zayas, Shanti K. Khinduka Distinguished Professor of Social Work and Professor of Psychiatry, Washington University in St. Louis

Ex Officio Members

Jennifer Burnszynski, Social Science Analyst, ASPE

Naomi Goldstein, Director, Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, ACF

 

Copyright ©2008 National Center for Marriage Research. All rights reserved.
 
Disclaimer: This project was supported with a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, grant number 1 U01 AE000001-01. The opinions and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s) and should not be construed as representing the opinions or policy of any agency of the Federal government.