Over 20 percent of the more than 28,000 members of Liberty University’s Class of 2023 have military ties (5,098), including spouses of current servicemen and women, either active duty or reserve. Before Dr. David Jeremiah sent out the graduates.
April 30, 2021 : By Ryan Klinker - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
Dr. Fred Volk
Representing Liberty University as a clinical mental health professional, School of Behavioral Sciences professor Dr. Fred Volk has been announced as the co-principal investigator and project evaluator on a four-year grant recently awarded to Horizon Behavioral Health to serve clients with mental health and substance issues in Virginia’s Amherst and Bedford counties. The $800,000 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) will allow Horizon to serve 150 adults, 18 and older, who struggle getting treatment due to lack of providers and available services.
“I am thankful for the opportunity and excited to work with Horizon Behavioral Health in helping address the mental health needs of our community,” said Volk, a professor of counseling. Volk has worked at Liberty since 2006 and holds a master’s in Community/Clinical Psychology and Ph.D. in Human Factors Ps