The Spring 2021 round of the Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity Grant applications funded seven proposals for a total of nearly $15,000 awarded among them.
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:
- Atlas of Resistance (Madrid)
Catalina Iannone, Modern Languages and Literatures - Animal_Humano
Juan Perdiguero, Art and Design - Confirming Function in Enzymes of Unknown Function
Julia Koeppe, Chemistry - Insights on the JSL Manual Syllabary
Jean Ann, Curriculum and Instruction - Inverted U-shaped Effect of Cultural Distance on Trade of New Products/Ideas
Mohammad Tajvarpour, Marketing and Management - The effect of urbanization on singing behavior in Northern Cardinals
Daniel Baldassarre, Biological Sciences - Body-Worn Cameras and Police Organization: A Practice Lens Analysis
Marthinus Koen, Criminal Justice
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.