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    Faculty Small Grant Awards for Fiscal Year 2010

    July 2009

    Daniel F Caner, History, Indexing of Caner, History and Hagiography from the Late Antique Sinai, $1,064.00

    Anke K Finger, Modern & Classical Languages, Vilem Flusser: An Introduction, $1,500.00

    Kerry L Marsh, Psychology, Testing Robot-Child Imitation Training for Later Use with Autism, $1,000.00

    Heather Turcotte, Political Science, Archival Research for Bowoto v Chevron (2008), $1,500.00

    Herbert J Van Kruiningen, Pathobiology & Veterinary Sciences, Search for Viral Antigens in Crohn’s Disease, $1,500.00

    Janet S.K. Watson, History, Telling War Stories: Culture, Politics, and Commemoration in Britain, 1979-1995, $1,500.00

    Glenn S Warner, Natural Resources & The Environment, Insitu Amelioration of Compacted Subsoils: A Pilot Study Using Injected Polyacrylamide, $1,500.00

    August 2009

    Yung S Choi, Mathematics, Transonic Compressible Steady Potential Flow, $1,500.00

    Annamaria Csizmadia, Human Dev & Family Studies, Biracial Children’s Psychosocial and Cognitive Development from the Early Years Through Adolescence, $1,448.00

    Antonio E Garmendia, Pathobiology & Veterinary Sciences, Development of Immunoassay for Quantification of Swine IFN-Beta, $1,500.00

    Glen G Macleod, English, Authenticity in American Art and Literature: From Casts and Copies to the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, $324.00

    Salvatore Frasca, Pathobiology & Veterinary Sciences, Isolation of Sulawesi Tortoise Adenovirus-1 By Cell Culture and Egg Inoculation, $1,500.00

    October 2009

    Glenn Stanley, Music, Beethoven’s Rondos: Formal Design and Compositional Process, $2,000.00

    Manisha Desai, Women’s Studies Program/General, Funds for Professional Index for Family, Gender, and Law in a Globalizing Middle East and South Asia, $1,000.00

    Lyle A Scruggs, Political Science, Economic Inequality as a Cause of Political Inequality: Connections and Possible Linkages to Community Health, $1,080.00, 10/21/2009

    Gary Storhoff, English, Writing as Enlightenment: Buddhism and American Writing into the 21st Century, $1,000.00,

    November 2009

    Judith K Thorpe, Art & Art History, Retrospective Exhibition, O’Sullivan Art Center, Regis University, Denver, CO, $1,325.00

    Earl M MacDonald, Music, Bringing To Publication a Completed Recording of Original Compositions and Arrangements for 17-Piece Jazz Orchestra, $1,000.00

    Timothy J Kenny, Journalism, Study of Perceptions: Media’s Role(s) in the First Presidential Election After Romania’s Accession to European Union Membership, $1,500.00

    January  2010

    Carol Atkinson-Palombo, Geography, Discourses on Sustainable Development: Arguments For and Against Gilgel Gibe III in Ethiopia, $1,500.00

    Carl A Coelho, Communication Sciences, Supplement to: Intensity Dosage of Constraint Induced Language Therapy for Chronic Aphasia, $1,500.00

    Joanne Conover, Physiology & Neurobiology, Sabbatical Leave, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, $1,500.00

    David L Wagner, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Owlet Caterpillars of Eastern North America (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), $1,500.00

    Steven A Zinn, Animal Science, Seasonality of Intake, Body Condition, and the Somatotropic Axis in Captive Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus), $1,500.00

    February  2010

    Patricia Cramer, English, Small Grant funding for article “Woolf and Theories of Sexuality”, $350.00

    Anna Mae Duane, English, Permissions and Index for forthcoming monograph “Suffering Childhood in Early America”, $1,015.00

    Marcel Dufresne, Journalism, Creating an Exhibit of Journalistic Photos Chronicling Humanitarian Efforts in Kenya, $1,405.00

    Kenneth V Gouwens, History, Costs of Consulting Toward Completion of an Edition and Translation of Paolo Giovio’s “Dialogus”, $1,000.00,

    Jacqueline Loss, Modern & Classical Languages, The Guest of Honor:  Russia at the Cuban Book Fair, $1,186.00,

    Erin Terwilleger Mullen, Mathematics, A Comparison of Two Paths in College Level Calculus, $1,500.00

    Alain Frogley, Music, The Early Orchestral Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams, $1,000.00

    March  2010

    Michael E Morrell, Political Science, Indexing Empathy and Democracy, $780.00

    Jenifer Nadeau, Animal Science, Effect of Season on Travel Patterns and Hoof Growth in Horses Kept in Varying Sized Turnouts, $1,500.00

    Jonathan Bobaljik, Linguistics, Sabbatical Research:  Morphological Universals, $1,500.00

    Etan J Markus, Psychology, Neuronal Representation of the Environment in Bats, $1,500.00

    Matthew G McKenzie, History, Indexing Matthew McKenzie’s forthcoming book, “Clearing the Coastline:  The Nineteenth Century Ecological and Cultural Transformation of Cape Cod”, $1,200.00

    April  2010

    Stephen J Walsh, Nursing Instruction & Research, Exploring a Genetic Basis for Self-Medication with Over-the-Counter Drugs and Dietary Supplements, $1,500.00

    Stephanie Maye Mazerolle, Kinesiology, Investigation of Emergency Medical Technicians and Team Physicians Practice Beliefs Regarding the Recognition and Treatment of Exertional Heat Stroke, $1,496.00

    Sarah Glaz, Mathematics, Sabbatical Research Collaboration on Prufer-like Conditions in Commutative Rings, $1,500.00

    Kim Price-Glynn, Sociology, Indexing for my book, Strip Club:  Gender, Power and Sex Work, Forthcoming with NY University Press, August 2010, $935.00

    May 2010

    Joseph Glaz, Statistics, Sabbatical Joint Research Activities in Sequential Analysis and Scan Statistics, $1,500.00

    Merrill Singer, Anthropology, Social Experience of Environmental Injustice and Health Disparities in Southern Louisiana, $1,352.00