FORT WORTH, TEXAS (FWAA) – Dr.
Chris Howard, an Air Force veteran and Robert Morris University
president, has been selected as the seventh recipient of
Armed Forces Merit Award presented by the Football
Writers Association of America (FWAA).
Coordinated by the staff at the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces
Bowl, the Armed Forces Merit Award presented by the FWAA was created
in June 2012 "to honor an individual and/or a group within the realm
of the sport of football."
Brant Ringler, the Executive Director of the Lockheed Martin
Armed Forces Bowl, and Steve Richardson, the FWAA's Executive Director,
announced here Thursday on an 11 a.m. (CT) teleconference that Dr.
Howard was selected from a list of 56 nominations as the 2018 recipient
by a seven-person committee made up of FWAA members and Lockheed
Martin Armed Forces Bowl officials.
Kansas State and its football team was honored last November
as the sixth recipient of the Armed Forces Merit Award for the university's
partnership with the United States Army that created a bond between
the school's athletic department and the Iron Rangers at Fort Riley.
"Dr. Howard has distinguished himself as collegiate football
player, an Air Force veteran and now as a college president where
he continues to be active in the sport along with providing guidance
with those men and women that serve our country," said Ringler.
"We had a list of 56 outstanding nominations for this year's award
and it is difficult to honor only one annually when we have individuals
and programs that are very deserving of the honor."
Richardson added that "Dr. Howard has had a remarkable career
across the board. He embodies what this award is all about. Certainly,
from a scholastic standpoint, he is truly outstanding as the NFF's
Campbell Award winner. Then add in the military and football sides
of the equation, what more can you say? The FWAA is very excited
about honoring someone of this caliber."
Becoming the eighth president of Robert Morris University in
suburban Pittsburgh in February 2016, Dr. Howard is a 1991 graduate
of the United States Air Force Academy. As a Rhodes Scholar, he
earned a doctoral degree from the University of Oxford before graduating
with an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School.
In 1990, Dr. Howard received the Campbell Trophy, the highest
academic award in the nation presented to a senior college football
player, and he was inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America
Hall of Fame. He is a recipient of the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award,
which recognizes distinguished individuals on the 25th anniversary
of the conclusion of their collegiate athletic careers.
Dr. Howard is a member of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate
Athletics, the College Football Playoff Selection Committee, the
College Football 150th Anniversary Committee, and the NCAA Honors
Committee.
A retired Air Force reserve lieutenant colonel, Dr. Howard served
as a helicopter pilot and then became an intelligence officer for
the elite Joint Special Operations Command. He served on active
duty in Afghanistan in 2003 and was awarded the Bronze Star for
his service. Dr. Howard also served as the Reserve Air Attaché to
Liberia.
As RMU president, Dr. Howard has opened the Center for Veterans
and Military Families. RMU recently announced that it is partnering
with the SEAL Future Fund to help active-duty and retired Navy SEALs
transition to civilian careers. RMU also offers its MBA program
at a deep discount to service members stationed at any of the four
military bases located near its campus.
"I am humbled and honored to receive this award, which is as
much a testament to what we've achieved at Robert Morris University
as it to me personally," said Dr. Howard, who served as the president
of Hampden-Sydney College, the oldest privately chartered college
in the southern United States located near Richmond, Va.
"The lessons in leadership and character that I learned on the
football field served me well as an Air Force officer, and that
in turn has shaped my success in business and education, as well
as the nonprofit and government sectors," added Dr. Howard, who
graduated from Plano Senior High School in 1987 after helping lead
the1986 football team to the Texas State Championship.
Nate Boyer of the University of Texas, Austin was the initial
Armed Forces Merit Award recipient in 2012. Other recipients were
Brandon McCoy of the University of North Texas in 2013, Daniel Rodriguez
from Clemson University in 2014, Bret Robertson of Westminster College
(Fulton, Mo.) in 2015 and Steven Rhodes from Middle Tennessee State
University.
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football for a living. Founded in 1941, the membership includes
journalists, broadcasters and publicists, as well as key executives
in all the areas that involve the game. The FWAA works to govern
areas that include game day operations, major awards and an All-America
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Behind the leadership of President Stefanie Loh of the Seattle Times,
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