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Proposals Funded/Grants Received

Following is a list of proposals that have been funded during the fiscal year (6/1/2005 through 5/31/2006).


Lisabeth Chabot, Library, received a grant from the State Education Department/Coordinated Collection Development Aid, titled "Library Collection Aid." The amount of the award is $10,605. The project period is from 7/05-6/06.

Lisabeth Chabot, Library, received a grant from the South Central Regional Library Council, titled "Library Acquisition." The amount of the award is $2,373. The project period is from 6/05-5/06.

Beth Clark, Department of Physics, received a subcontract from Cornell University to perform work on a grant from the NASA, titled "MUSES-C Mission Asteroid Rover: Near-Infrared Spectrometer Team Leader." The amount of the award is $3,043. The project period is from 8/05-1/06.

Beth Clark, Department of Physics, received a grant from Sigma Xi The Scientific Research Society, titled "student research project: Telescopic Observations of Asteroids." The amount of the award is $1,141. The project period is from 1/06-12/06.

Jeff Claus, Department of Teacher Education, and Baruch Whitehead, School of Music, received a grant from an anonymous source, titled "Community Unity." The amount of the award is $10,000. The project period is from 6/05-10/05.

Townsend Plant, School of Music, received a grant from the D'Addario Foundation for the Performing Arts, titled "2006 Classical Competition." The amount of the award is $2,000. The project period is from 1/06-12/06.

Wanda Dann, Department of Computer Science received a grant from the National Science Foundation titled "Collaborative Research: Assessing Concept Knowledge and Attitudes in Introductory Computer Science." The amount of the award is $25,813. The project period is from 9/05-8/08.

Wanda Dann, Department of Computer Science received a subcontract from St. Joseph's University to perform work on a grant from the National Science Foundation, titled "JABRWOC--Java-based Animation: Building Virtual Worlds for Object-oriented Programming." The amount of the award is $39,256; the three-year total is $96,460. The budget period is from 9/05-8/06; the project period is from 9/03-8/06.

Susan Engelkemeyer, School of Business received a grant from the The Seymour H. Knox Foundation, titled "Support for the new Business School facility." The amount of the award is $25,000. The project period is from 1/05-12/05.

Scott Hamula, Department of Television-Radio received a grant from the Direct Marketers Gateway, Inc., titled "Direct Marketing Teaching Resources." The amount of the award is $1,897. The project period is from 7/05-12/05.

Jean Hardwick, Department of Biology received a grant from the National Institutes of Health, titled "Regulation and actions of NO in the cardiac plexus." The amount of the award is $209,705. The project period is from 8/05-7/08.

Deborah Harper, Counseling Center received a grant from The Century Council titled "2005 Robby Gordon Alcohol Education Award." The amount of the award is $10,000. The project period is from 11/05-10/06.

Barbara Johnson, Department of Anthropology received supplemental funding to a previous grant from The Harriet and Esteban Vicente Foundation, titled "Kerala Jewish women project." The amount of the additional award is $2,500. The project period is from 1/06-12/06.

Barbara Johnson, Department of Anthropology received a grant from the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation, titled "Support for a Judaica Book Fund." The amount of the award is $15,000. The project period is from 1/06-12/08.

Luke Keller, Department of Physics a grant from the NASA, titled "Enabling Astrobiology on SOFIA: A Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy Package." The amount of the award is $24,575; the three-year total is $92,923. The budget period is from 10/05-9/06; the project period is from 10/05-9/08.

Mead Loop, Department of Journalism received a grant from the Sigma Delta Chi Foundation, titled "Ethics Forum: reporting politics in Washington, DC." The amount of the award is $500. The project period is from 3/06-12/06.

Dianne Lynch, Roy H. Park School of Communications received a grant from the Park Foundation, titled "Park Scholars Class of 2010." The amount of the award is $3,299,642. The project period is from 8/06-5/10.

Pamela Mayberry, Department of Gerontology received a subcontract from the University of Rochester to perform work on a grant from the Department of Health and Human Services, titled "Geriatric Education in Rural and Underserved Areas." The amount of the award is $90,0000. The project period is from 7/05-6/06.

Deborah Nawoczenski, Department of Physical Therapy received a grant from an anonymous source titled "Collaborative Foot and Ankle Research Activities." The amount of the award is $75,000. The project period is from 8/05-7/06.

Eric Robinson, Department of Mathematics received a supplement to an existing grant from the National Science Foundation, titled "Advancing the Work of COMPASS: A Secondary Mathematics Implementation Project Supplement." The amount of the award is $199,861. The project period is from 9/05-8/06.

Sharon Stansfield, Department of Computer Science received a grant from the National Science Foundation, titled "Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Virtual Reality, Visualization, and Imaging." The amount of the award is $55,201; the three-year total is $165,603. The budget period is from 4/06-3/07; the project period is from 4/04-3/07.

Pat Tempesta, Department of Teacher Education received a grant from an anonymous source, titled "Frederick Douglass Academy Partnership." The amount of the award is $15,000. The project period is from 6/05-5/06.

E. Testut, Department of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology received a grant from the Glen Region Sports Car Club of America, titled "Audiology Equipment Grant." The amount of the award is $19,425. The project period is from 8/05-7/06.

Scott Ulrich, Department of Chemistry received a grant from the National Science Foundation, titled "Acquisition of an NMR Spectrometer to Support Undergraduate Research and Curriculum Reform." The amount of the award is $257,220. The project period is from 8/05-7/08.

Patricia Zimmermann, Department of Cinema and Photography received a grant from the Park Foundation, titled "Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Spring 2006." The amount of the award is $10,000. The project period is from 11/05-10/06.

The School of Business received a grant from The Kresge Foundation, titled "Green Building Initiative Planning Grant." The amount of the award is $75,000. The project period is from 9/05-8/07.




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