
معرفی
Melinda Morrill is the Jenkins Family Distinguished Professor of Economics at North Carolina State University's Poole College of Management. A University Faculty Scholar and member of the Academy of Outstanding Teachers, she actively contributes to academic leadership through roles such as Associate Editor of the Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. Her work bridges theoretical and applied research in economics.
- Ph.D., Economics, University of Maryland (2008)
- B.S., Mathematics, Carnegie Mellon University (2000)
Morrill's research focuses on how government and employer programs/policies influence individual decision-making and well-being. Her expertise spans labor economics, economic demography, health economics, and applied microeconomics. She has secured significant funding from prestigious organizations including the National Science Foundation, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and National Institute on Aging.
- Poole College Research Impact Award (2021)
- TIAA Institute Fellow (2018)
- University Faculty Scholar honor
- Academy of Outstanding Teachers membership
As principal investigator or co-PI on 12 grants totaling over $2.4 million, Morrill has advanced research in pension economics and policy analysis. She serves as NBER Faculty Research Associate and contributes to editorial leadership as Associate Editor of the Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.





