Assistant Professor
Troy University
Leading Change by improving the lives of vulnerable populations through teaching, research, and service. Dr. Meadows brings nearly two decades of human service and social work practice experience into the classroom including experience as a vocational counselor, eligibility interviewer, adult protective case investigator, and mental health care provider to help develop the next generation of social workers. His areas of research are military-connected populations and populations experiencing disability, particularly focused on military families where a non-service member is experiencing a disability. This research stems from his lived experience as a third generation US Air Force veteran and later the parent of a disabled person. His teaching experience includes courses in human behavior in the social environment, social policy, the history of social welfare, direct practice evaluation, social work with military families, and social work practice with groups.
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