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Nadine Ross is an Academy Professor at the United States Military Academy at West Point in the Department of History & War Studies. She serves as the director of the Resnick Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and previously held leadership roles such as chief of the American History Division and chief of Faculty Development and Talent Management. Her work focuses on leveraging historical analysis to address contemporary military challenges and prevent future atrocities.
- Ph.D. in History from the University of Texas at Austin (2017)
- M.A. in History from the University of Texas at Austin
- M.A. in International Relations from Webster University
- B.S. in American History from the U.S. Military Academy (2001)
Her research interests emphasize the intersection of historical analysis and military leadership. She specializes in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, American History, and War Studies, with a focus on how historical understanding can inform ethical decision-making in complex security environments. Her deployment to Afghanistan as a Senior Advisor to the Afghan Office of the National Security Council further underscores her commitment to applying historical insights to global challenges.
As an instructor and mentor, she prioritizes developing leadership excellence and critical thinking in military officers. Her career combines operational military service with academic scholarship, bridging theory and practice in the study of war and its consequences.



