Two Members Receive NCFR's Prestigious Fellow Status

Radina and Kamp Dush
Radina (left) and Kamp Dush

SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA — The National Council on Family Relations’ (NCFR) has awarded the organization’s prestigious Fellow status to two members for 2023.

They join the ranks of NCFR members who have made outstanding and enduring contributions to Family Science in scholarship, teaching, outreach, and professional service, including service to NCFR.

Please click on each linked name below to read more about the awardee.

The members of the 2023 class of NCFR Fellows are:

  • M. Elise Radina, Ph.D., CFLE, professor in the department of Family Science and social work, and associate dean of the graduate school at Miami University.

  • Claire Kamp Dush, Ph.D., professor in the department of sociology at the University of Minnesota.

NCFR Fellows are nominated by their peers and are selected by the NCFR Fellows Committee.

Drs. Radina and Kamp Dush will be recognized as a new fellow at the 2024 NCFR Annual Conference, Nov. 20-23 in Bellevue, Washington.

The National Council on Family Relations is the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary understanding of families. NCFR has a membership of nearly 3,000 family researchers, practitioners and educators. For more information on the National Council on Family Relations or its scholarly publications, contact NCFR at 1-888-781-9331 or visit its website at www.ncfr.org.