91°µÍř names new academic director for history programs
A member of the Norwich faculty rises the ranks.

91°µÍř’s College of Graduate and Continuing Studies (CGCS) is proud to welcome Dr. Lisa Mundey as the academic director of the online , , and With nearly 20 years of experience in academic and historical research, Mundey’s wealth of expertise in American and military history will shape the future of Norwich’s online education and history offerings.
Mundey has served the University since 2021, starting as a visiting assistant professor, where her enthusiasm for academia flourished. She has also taught at several additional institutions, including the University of St. Thomas, where she also served as department chair and associate division dean. While in this role, she was honored with the St. Thomas Aquinas Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Joseph M. McFadden Award for Excellence in Service, recognizing her exceptional dedication to students and the academic community. Before transitioning to academia, Mundey worked as a historian for the U.S. Army Center of Military History.
A prolific scholar, Mundey wrote two monographs on military culture and experience: “American Militarism and Anti-Militarism in Popular Media, 1945-1970” (2012) and “Fighting the Forever War: The U.S. Service Member Experience in Afghanistan,” 2001-2014 (2022). She has also published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and essays exploring the social, cultural, and institutional dimensions of U.S. military history.
Mundey earned her doctorate in American and military history from Kansas State University. While earning her Ph.D., she interned at the NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center as a research historian for their Oral History Project, igniting her passion for historical research.
Coinciding with her academic career, Mundey is an active volunteer, serving as a docent and volunteer educator at the New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center since 2022. She is also a trustee on the Board of the Friends of the New York State Military Museum and a member of the Society of Military History, where she has contributed to several committees.
Reflecting Norwich’s commitment to excellence, Mundey’s appointment plays a defining role in the ongoing efforts to provide students with access to field-worthy degrees. Please visit the page for more information on Norwich’s online history, military history, and museum administration graduate programs.
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