The Fall 2024 round of the Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activities Grants will fund 11 proposals totaling nearly $32,000.
These proposals were recommended for funding by members of the Scholarly and Creative Activity Committee and ultimately approved for funding by Provost Scott Furlong.
Winners include:
- Peter Newell, Biological Sciences: Blue Pigment Production by Vogesella
- Jon Fox, Atmospheric and Geological Sciences: Isotope Stratigraphy of the Silurian-Devonian Boundary at Chrysler's Glen
- Poongodi Geetha-Loganathan, Biological Sciences: Quantification of Pigments in the Eggshells of Passerine Bird
- Alex Hong-Lun Yeung, Curriculum and Instruction: Investigating Cross-linguistic Perceptibility and Learnability of Amodal Phonation Cues
- Helen Lee, Psychological Sciences: Development of EmoSense: A Computer-based App to Teach Emotional Recognition and Regulation in Children with Autism
- Danielle Hodgins, Theatre: Fashion, Costume, History & Culture: Connection through Fashion Art
- Manish Singh, Chemistry: Towards the Development of a New, Selective, and Reliable Presumptive Test to Distinguish Marijuana and Hemp
- Lindsay Ruckel, Psychological Sciences: The Roles of Contextual Factors and Individual Differences in Sexual Interest Perception
- Dan Tryon and Andrei Shilikov, Technology: Development of an Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (UROV) Prototype
- Benjamin Scherrer, Curriculum and Instruction: Flood Stories: Cultivating Relational Approaches to Climate Change Curriculum with Rural Communities in the Great Lakes Region
- Jarrod Hagadorn, Cinema and Screen Studies: AASCU, American Democracy Project, Stewardship of Public Lands, 2025
For more information on these and other funding opportunities to support scholarly and creative activities, visit the Office of Research and Sponsored Program's Internal Grants website.