Faculty Grant Awards

Jody Aultman (Human Ecology)
Garments made from Kombucha Leather ($1,500)

Antoine Blanc (Chemistry & Biochemistry)
Scaling-Up the Synthesis of Melicoptlines ($1,425)

Alsius David (Business), Junryo Watanabe (Biology)
Development of the Reflective User: The Additive Effects of Reflective Practices and Gameful Learning on Flow and Cybersecurity Awareness ($1,450)

Jill Fielhaber (Biology)
Developing a CURE: Tick-borne Disease Surveillance ($1,425)

Mette Harder (History)
The Briefcase: A Revolutionary History ($1,000)

Jeffrey Heilveil (Biology)
Facilitating Scientific Independence in the Global South by Identifying Bugs ($1,000)

Brett Heindl (Political Science)
Climate Migration in the Andes ($2,000)

Matthew Hendley (History)
Clean City and Clean Government: Cleaning Up Liter and Corruption Under Governor Maclehose in Hong Kong ($1,425)

Shahin Kachwala (Women's & Gender Studies)
Recasting Secularism and Gender: The Formation of Indian Nationhood from Nehru to Modi ($2,500)

Adam Kent (Music)
Alicia de Larrocha at 100 (AdL@100) ($2,000)

Scott Maguffin (Earth & Atmospheric Sciences)
Impacts of Treated Wastewater on Biogeochemical Processes and Antibiotic Resistance in Wetlands of the Susquehanna River Basin ($1,425)

Daniel Patrone (Philosophy)
A Review of Biosafety and Biosecurity Incidences and Responses at BSL-3 and BSL-4 Labs in the U.S. ($1,000)

Michael Peters (English)
O Kind Vel'd Sparrow ($800)

Florian Reyda (Biology)
What Happened in the Neoechinorhynchidae? Analysis of the Relatives of the Problematic Thorny-headed Worm Genus Neoechinorhynchus ($1,425)

Alanna Rudzik (Anthropology)
Perception of "Good Mothering" and Infant Care Practices Among Young Adults in the U.S. and Mexico: A Qualitative Exploration ($1,000)

Madeline Silber (Art)
Drawing Thoughts: Exhibition and Catalog Creation: A Study of the Interplay Between Design and Drawing ($1,400)

Alex Sotola (Biology)
Assessment of Population Genetics and Hybridization Between Native and Invasive Members of the Lepomis genus in Otsego Lake ($2,400)

Daniel Stich (Biology)
Understanding Distribution of American Eel in the Upper Susquehanna River Watershed ($1,425)

Matthew Unangst (History)
The Politics of History and Nation in Tanzania and the Two Germanies, 1959-1989 ($1,425)

Alissa Walls (Art)
A Trilogy of Projects ($1,425)

Jacob Warner (Geography & Environmental Sustainability)
Reconstructing Hydroclimate from Land Snail Stable Isotopes in Arizona ($1,000)

Ashley Allen (Geography & Environmental Sustainability)
Exploring Environmental Marginalization, Geological Hazards, and Infrastructure Maintenance in Baton Rouge, LA ($1,500)

Tracy Betsinger (Anthropology)
Life in 18th-19th Century Halifax, Nova Scotia ($2,000)

Antoine Blanc (Chemistry & Biochemistry)
Expending on the First Total Synthesis of Melicopteline C ($1,500)

Antoine Blanc (Chemistry & Biochemistry)
Synthesis of Melicopteline E ($1,000)

Katherine Griffes (Sport & Exercise Sciences)
Needs Assessment for a Division 3 Leadership Development Training Program: Evaluation and Recommendations for Curriculum Design ($1,913)

Mette Harder (History)
Arrest Them All: Anti-Parliamentarianism and Popular Violence against Legislators in the French Revolution ($1,000)

Shahin Kachwala (Women & Gender Studies)
Recasting Secularism and Gender: The Formation of Indian Nationhood from Nehru to Modi ($2,000)

Chris Keegan (Philosophy)
The Contested Identities of New Mexico ($2,000)

Adam Kent (Music)
Keys to Colombia ($1,000)

Carrie Mae Smith (Art)
A Chair of Her Own ($2,000)

Yoko Takagi (Psychology)
Pilot Study 2: Expansion of the previously funded pilot study (Pilot Study 1): Developing research methods and testing the feasibility of the study for a R15 (NIH Research Enhancement Award) grant proposal ($1,000)

William Walker (Cooperstown Graduate Program)
Jesse Cornplanter: Seneca Storyteller ($706)

Alissa Walls (Art)
Running the Entire Length: On Running, Breath, Art and Life ($1,000)

XueXue Yang (Geography & Environmental Sustainability)
Elementary Teacher Candidates' Beliefs of Learning to Teach ELLs and Multilingual Learners in Rural Context ($1,000)

Kiyoko Yokota (Biology)
Evaluation of lake-deicing devices and their effects on ice formation, maintenance, and wintertime phytoplankton community ($1,000)

Nathan Asman (Music)
A New, Customized [Eurorack] Modular Synthesizer ($1,000)

Wesley Bernard (Art)
To Have Been a Farmer ($2,000)

Jacqueline (Bruscella) Bishop (Communication and Media)
Diversity & Inclusion in Organizations: Communication and Organizational Changemaking ($1,125)

Antoine Blanc (Chemistry & Biochemistry)
First total synthesis of Melicopteline C and derivatives ($2,000)

Ashley Cooper (Art)
Swarm ($2,000)

Katherine Griffes (Sport & Exercise Sciences)
Leadership Development Needs Assessment for Division 3 Athletes ($200)

Justin Hartnett (Geography & Environmental Sustainability)
Assessing the Attitudes of Different Stakeholders of how to Operate during Winter Weather Events on a College Campus ($1,865)

Jeffrey Heilveil (Biology)
Two Decades of Change in Freshwater Systems: Revisiting One of the Largest-Scale Phylogeographic Studies for an Aquatic Macroinvertebrate in
Eastern North America
($2,000)

George Hovis (English)
"Black Light," a novel ($500)

Brian Lowe (Sociology)
Purposeful Simulations and Imagining a Positive and Plausible Near Future: Using Purposeful Simulations to Create Scenarios for a Positive Climate Future ($1,000)

Danny Noorlander (History)
The Lion and the Finch: The Musical Encounters of Europeans and Africans on the Gold Coast in the 17th Century ($2,000)

Florian Reyda (Biology)
Parasites of Coastal Fish of Galveston Bay, Texas: Chandler, 1935 Revisited ($2,000)

Yoko Takagi (Psychology)
A Pilot Study: Developing Research Methods and Testing the Feasibility of the Study for a R15 (NIH Research Enhancement Award) Grant Proposal ($2,000)

Trudy Thomas-Smith (Chemistry & Biochemistry)
Spectrophotometric Analysis of Natural Waters in the Upper Susquehanna River Basin ($1,797)

Matthew Unangst (History)
Colonial Histories in Tanzania and the Two Germanies, 1959-1989 ($2,000)

Kiyoko Yokota (Biology)
Continued Tracking of Invasive Quagga Mussel Range Expansion in Otsego Lake, NY in Conjunction with the Effects of Forced Circulation Devices on Lake Water Temperature ($1,000)

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