The Chamberlain Project

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The Chamberlain Project

In partnership with higher education institutions and Blue Star Families, The Chamberlain Project supports retiring officers as they transition to civilian careers by helping with their entry into academia.

The program aims to:

  • Foster connections and understanding between the United States Armed Services and civilian institutions.

  • Enrich and diversify students’ educational experiences.

  • Ease the transition of retiring officers into civilian life.

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About

Applications are currently closed. Read more about the process below.

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The Fellows

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Joseph Hatfield

Chamberlain Project Retiring Officer Teaching Fellow, Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, 2024-2025

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Matthew Hawks

Chamberlain Project Retiring Officer Teaching Fellow, Georgetown University, 2024-2025

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Colonel Fernando Lujan

Chamberlain Project Retiring Officer Teaching Fellow, Howard University, 2023-2024

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Dr. Scott A. Smitson

Chamberlain Project Retired Officer Teaching Fellow, Amherst College, 2022-2023, 2023-2024

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Courtney A. Short

Chamberlain Project Retired Officer Teaching Fellow, Colorado State University Pueblo, 2021-2022, 2022-2023

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Heidi A. Urben

Chamberlain Project Retired Officer Teaching Fellow, Howard University, 2021-2022

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Ty Seidule

Chamberlain Project Retired Officer Teaching Fellow, Hamilton College, 2020-2021, 2021-2022

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Derek Handley

Chamberlain Project Retired Officer Teaching Fellow, Amherst College, 2019-2020

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Joseph Slaughter

Chamberlain Project Retired Officer Teaching Fellow, Wesleyan University, 2019-2020, 2020-2021

Bob Cassidy

Robert Cassidy

Chamberlain Project Retired Officer Teaching Fellow, Wesleyan University, 2019-2020, 2020-2021

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About Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain

The Chamberlain Project’s name is a reference to Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, who exemplified the spirit of the Retiring Officer Teaching Fellowship.

A professor at Bowdoin College, he was also a Union officer in the Civil War, reaching the rank of Brevet Major General.

His service and leadership of the 20th Maine Regiment in the Battle of Gettysburg earned him a Medal of Honor. After the war he went on to serve as Governor of Maine for four years, and subsequently returned to Bowdoin College, where he served as president of the College for over a decade.

His commitment to service and teaching characterized both his military and academic careers.

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