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Grants and Incidental Reimbursements:

 

 

Bryan Cole (Communication and Film Studies)

Refugee Song--$1,500

 

Michael Davis (English)

Wilde’s Other Worlds--$750

 

Jennifer Glancy (Religious Studies)

Application for an External Fellowship--$99.88

 

Chandan Jha (Finance)

Financial Reforms and Corruption: Which Dimensions Matter?--$125

 

Godriver Odhiambo (History)

Connectedness of the Human Race: The Pre-Columbian Exchange--$1,780

 

Julie Olin-Ammentorp (English)

Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, and the Place of Culture--$1433

 

Farha Ternikar (Anthropology, Criminology, and Sociology)

Desi Divas: Lifestyle Consumption in the South Asian-American Middle Class--$390

 

Carhart Short-Term Study Abroad Curricular Development Stipend

 

Julie Grossman (Communication and Film Studies/English)

“Il Cinema Retrovata (Bologna): American Film Abroad.”​

  • Darryl Caterine (REL), “Metaphysical Christianity in Contemporary America,” $2,229.35
  • Jeff Chin (SOC), “Indexing Learning from Each Other,” $1,380 
  • Matt Chiorini (VPA), “Montreal and Portland Fringe Festivals,” $630 
  • Emily Ledgerwood (BIO), “Identification of Factors in Pancreatic Cancer Cells That Promote Reovirus Infection,” $957 
  • David Lloyd (ENG), “The Moving of Water” (cover image and other publication costs), $2,300 
  • Jason Luscier (BIO), “Effects of Urbanization on Great-Tailed Grackle Nest Success and Habitat Use in Sherman, Texas (page charges),” $560
  • John Monteleone (PHL), “A False Dilemma about Freudian Wish-fulfillment,” $1,172
  • Jonathan Parent (PSC), $500
  • Jonathan Schonsheck (PHL), “The Unrelenting Darkness of False Light: A Sui Generis Tort,” $139.50
  • Andrea Tochelli-Ward (EDU), “Professional Development Course for Literacy Methods Instruction,” $139.30

 

  • Yue Han, Assistant Professor of Information Systems, “The Generativity of Remixing: Understanding Knowledge Reuse Process for Innovation in Online Communities”
  • Emily Harcourt, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, “Effect of Dimerization and Linker Length on the Activity of the Antimicrobial Peptide Buforin II”
  • Chandan Jha, Assistant Professor of Finance, “Condoning Corruption: Who Votes for Corrupt Political Parties?)
  • Daniel Kane, Assistant Professor of Biology and Environmental Sciences, “Function of DNA Polymerases and Clamps in DNA double-strand Break Repair”
  • Emily Ledgerwood, Assistant Professor of Biology and Environmental Sciences, “The Role of Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 2 Alpha in Phosphorylation Status in Reovirus Oncolytic Activity in Pancreatic Cancer Cells”
  • Alison Marganski, Assistant Professor of Criminology, “The Darkness and Danger of Dating in the Digital Age: Examining Contemporary Violence and Avenues for Intervention/Prevention”
  • Godriver Odhiambo, Associate Professor of History, “Challenges to African Democracy: Media, Independent Churches, and African Reserves”
  • Cinnamon Pace, Assistant Professor of Biology and Environmental Sciences, “The Impact of Substrates on Righting Kinematics of the Brown Marmorated Stinkbug, Halyomorpha Halys
  • Eugene Brent Young, Professor of Practice in Philosophy and English Literature, “Deleuze vs. Blanchot: Politics, Literature, Cinema”

 

  • Caitlin Cunningham, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, “Statistical Consulting Course Development ”
  • Colleen Giblin, Assistant Professor of Marketing, “New MBA Elective on Consumer Judgment and Decision-making”
  • Fred Glennon, Professor of Religious Studies, “Developing the Capstone Course (REL 425) for the New Faith and Social Justice Minor”
  • Farha Ternikar, Associate Professor of Sociology, “Ethnic America: Immigration and Religion in American Society”

 

  • Bruce Erickson (HST), “Opium Empire, and State: Narcotics in the Rise and Fall of Western Power in Asia,” $3,000
  • Roger Lund (ENG), “Jonathan Swift, Orthodoxy, and Public Religion,” $1,500 
  • Jason Luscier (BIO), “Urban Avian Community Dynamics and Common Woodpigeon Changes in Cork, Ireland,” $1,750 
  • Douja Mamelouk (FLL), “Yearning for the Dictator: A Romance of Autocracy,” $1,750 
  • Hilary McManus (BIO), “Determining the Sister Lineage to the Greek Algal Family Hydrodictyaceae (Sphaeropleales Chlorophyceae),” $3,200
  • Travis Newton (VPA), “Student Assistants for ‘Kafka’s Metamorphoses’ at the Montreal Fringe Festival,” $1,500 
  • Godriver Odhiambo (HST), “Challenges to African Democracy: Media, Independent Churches, and African Reserves,” $300 
  • Delia Popescu (PSC), “The Icelandic Constitution: Grassroots Deliberations,” $1,500 
  • Deborah Tooker (ANT), “Border Emotions: Akha Emotional Style on the Margins of Modernity,” $1,750 

 

  • Julie Grossman (ENG/CMM)
  • David Lloyd (ENG)
  • Ann Ryan (ENG)

Dr. Julie Grossman, Dept. of English, Communication, and Film Studies
"Alive! Alive! Hideous Progeny: The Horror and Fascination of Film Adaptation" $225

Dr. Michael Davis, Dept. of English
 The Abduction of Aestheticism and the Queering of Masculinity in Middlemarch and Virginia Woolf's Working Out: the Art of the Novel and the Law of the Father, Volume II: Dating Mrs. Dalloway: the Use and Abuse of History, $610.

Dr. John Freie, Dept. of Political Science,
Indexing Fee for book, $591.50

Dr. Roger Lund, Dept. of English, 
Ridicule, Religion and the Politics of Wit in Augustan England, $1290.00.

Dr. Deborah Tooker, Dept. of Anthropology, Criminology, & Sociology
 Space and the Production of Cultural Difference among the Akha Prior to Globalization: Channeling the Flow of Life, $253.75. </p> <p><strong

r. Mary Zampini, Dept. of Foreign Languages &amp; Literaturesr. Mary Zampini, Dept. of Foreign Languages &amp; Literatures
ntelligibility, Comprehensibility, and Foreign Accent: The Case of Second Language (L2) Spanish, (Part I) $345.52ntelligibility, Comprehensibility, and Foreign Accent: The Case of Second Language (L2) Spanish, (Part I) $345.52

Dr. Jeffery Chin, Dept. of Anthropology, Criminology, &amp; Sociology,
Reader in Criminal Justice, (Part I) $1552.

Dr. Brenda Kirby, Dept. of Psychology,
Attitudes about Interrogation and Police, $300.00

Dr. Jennifer Glancy, Dept. of Religious Studies
Reading as a Spiritual and Corporal Practice in Early Christianity, $1038.00

Dr. Devon Keeney and Dr. Patrick Yurko, Dept. of Biology, 
Comparative phylogeography and genetic population structure of New York freshwater snails: have humans altered the course of their evolution? $4371.00

Dr. Deborah Tooker, Dept. of Anthropology, Criminology, & Sociology
Space and the Production of Cultural Difference among the Akha Prior to Globalization: Channeling the Flow of Life, $253.25.

Dr. Mary Zampini, Dept. of Foreign Languages &  Literatures, 
Intelligibility, Comprehensibility, and Foreign Accent: The Case of Second Language (L2) Spanish, (Part II) $3547.87.

Dr. Jeffery Chin, Dept. of Anthropology, Criminology, &  Sociology, 
Reader in Criminal Justice, (Part II) $1052.00.

Dr. Michael Davis, Dept. of English, 
Project 1: The Pater Collected Works Workshop, University of Exeter, Exeter UK, Project 2: Research at the British Library, Project 3: &ldquo;But cricket was no mere game,&rdquo; International Virginia Woolf Conference, University of Glasgow, June 9-12, 2011, $2685.00

Dr. Jeffery Chin, Dept. of Anthropology, Criminology, & Sociology, 
Reader in Criminal Justice, (Part II) $1052.00.

Dr. Michael Davis, Dept. of English, 
Project 1: The Pater Collected Works Workshop, University of Exeter, Exeter UK, Project 2: Research at the British Library, Project 3: &ldquo;But cricket was no mere game,&rdquo; International Virginia Woolf Conference, University of Glasgow, June 9-12, 2011, $2685.00.

Dr. Douglas Egerton, Professor of History
$443 - Image rights for Year of Meteors: Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the Election That Brought on the Civil War

Dr. David Lloyd, Professor of English
 $1955 The Letters of Brenda Chamberlain to Kenneth Rexroth on New British Poets

Dr. Holly Rine, Assistant Professor of History
 $1101- -NEH 2010 Summer Institute: From Metacom to Tecumseh: Alliances, Conflicts and Resistance in Native North America, at the Newberry Library

Dr. Christopher Warner, Professor of English
$3255 - The Imperial Poet Laureate at the Court of Queen Mary I, 1557

Dr. Theresa White, Associate Professor of Psychology
$528.92 - Tune-up for Compressor

Dr. Patrick Yurco, Professor of Biological Science
 $1673 - The role of YY1 and FABP-7 during regeneration of an adult vertebrate retina

Dr. Lara R. DeRuisseau, Dept. of Biological Sciencesr. Lara R. DeRuisseau, Dept. of Biological Sciencesr. Lara R. DeRuisseau, Dept. of Biological Sciencesr. Lara R. DeRuisseau, Dept. of Biological Sciences
Development of Student Laboratories in Human and Animal Physiology using the Iworx Advanced Animal/Human Physiology Teaching System, $4,080.

Dr. Wen Ma, Dept. of Education,
An Investigation of the Teaching Experiences of a Cohort of Non-Native Faculty, $2,126.

Dr. Wen Ma, Dept. of Education
An Investigation of the School Experiences of a Diverse Cohort of High School Students&rdquo;, $2,126

Dr. Holly Rine, Dept. of History
Beyond Frontiers: Indians in Colonial American Cities, $1,760.00.

Dr. David Smith and Karel Blakeley, Dept. of Biology and Dept. of Theater Arts,
Science, History, and the Cultural Ecology of the Thames River Watershed: A New Proposed Core Science Course, $3925.00.

Dr. Lawrence Tanner, Dept. of Biological Sciences
Field Research on Occurrences of Fossil Charcoal in Triassic-age Formations of Arizona and New Mexico;, $1,370.00 total.

Dr. Farha Ternikar, Dept. of Sociology and Peace & Global Studies,
Development of Sociology of Food SOC 444, $3030

Dr. Krystine Batcho, Dept. of Psychology 
A Retrospective Survey of Childhood Experience, $300.00 </p> <p><strong>

Dr. Paul Blackley, Dept. of Economics,
Production Adjustments in the US Market for Consumer Durables and the Great Moderation, $110.00

Dr. William Day, Dept. of Philosophy, 
The Ends of Improvisation&rdquo;, $194.00

Dr. Roger D. Lund, Professor of English, 
“Paine’s Age of Reason in the Colonies,” $1,070

 Dr. Wen Ma, Associate Professor of Education, 
“Chinese Graduate Students’ Self-Regulated Learning Strategies at American Universities,” $1,068

Dr. Deborah Tooker, Associate Professor of Anthropology, <br /> 
Project 1: “Fieldwork on Lineage Stability and Marriage Alliance among the Akha of Northern Thailand
Project 2: “Exploratory Fieldwork on Emotional Geographies among the Akha of Northern Thailand  $6235.00 total.

Dr. Theresa White, Associate Professor of Psychology, 
Subjects Fees for “Effects of Tastes on Pain Perception,” $400.00   and maintenance for her compressor $460.24 total: $860.24

Incidental Reimbursements

Dr. Susan Behuniak, Professor of Political Science, 
“Heroic Death and Selective Memory: The US’s WWII Memorial &amp; the USSR’s Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad,” $250.00

Dr. Sul-Young Choi, Professor of Mathematics,
 “Critical Squarefree Hypergraphs of a Five-Dimensional Hypercube,” $50.00

Dr. Anca Munteanu, Associate Professor of English, 
“Confessional Texts versus Visual Representations: The Portraits of Mary Darby Robinson,” $210.00

Research and Development Grants

Dr. Maura Brady, Associate Professor of English, Sisterbaby, $1,525

Dr. William Day, Associate Professor of Philosophy, “Seeing Wittgenstein Anew: New Essays on Aspect-Seeing,” $1605.

Dr. Lara R. DeRuisseau, Assistant Professor of Biology, “Case Studies in Science Summer Workshop,” $1,361

Dr. Susan F. Havranek, Assistant Professor of Accounting, “PSLRA’s impact on the relationship between disclosure and litigation and a possible cause,” $973.75

Dr. Patrick Keane, Professor Emeritus of English, Index for “Emily Dickenson’s Approving God: Divine Design and the Problem of Suffering,” $892

Dr. Karmen MacKendrick, Professor of Philosophy, Index for “Fragmentation and Memory: Meditations on Christian Doctrine,” $708

Dr. Ann M. Ryan, Associate Professor of English, “Cosmopolitan Twain,” $450

Dr. Sherilyn Smith, Associate Professor of Biology, “Analysis of Orthopteran Specimens from Tiputini,” $3,540

Dr. Deborah E. Tooker, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Criminology, and Sociology, “Background Research for a Project on the Politics of Identity among the Akha of Northern Thailand, 1998-2008,” $2,985.18

Incidental Reimbursements

Dr. Sul-young Choi, Professor of Mathematics, “Minimum critical squarefree subgraphs of a hypercube,” $50. Cost of reprints

Research and Development Grants

Dr. Thomas Brockelman, Professor of Philosophy, “The Other Subject of Modernity: Jacques Lacan’s Alternative to Post-Modernism,” $2,002

Dr. Lara R. DeRuesseau, Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology, “Respiratiory Muscle Function in a Mouse Model of Down Syndrome,” $2,532

Dr. John W. Langdon, Professor of History, “Second Edition of Edward H. Judge and John W. Langdon, A Hard and Bitter Peace: A Global History of the Cold War,” $3,000

Dr. David Lloyd, Professor of English, “Poetic Ressponses to R.S. Thomas and new Drew University R.S. Thomas Collection,” $804.

Dr. Matthew Loveland, Assistant Professor Anthropology, Criminology, and Sociology, “All Saints Welcome: An ethnographic study of parish restructuring,” $1,144

Dr. Erin Mullally, Assistant Professor of English, “Sanctity and Power in Medieval Literature,” $1,000

Dr. Anna O’Brien, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics, “Reaction of metal amido compounds with carbon dioxide,” $652

Dr. Dan Roche, Assistant Professor of English, “Chasing Tom Jones: A Fan’s Long Obsession,” $670.60

Dr. Patricia R. Schmidt, Professor of Education, “Visit to The People’s Republic of China for a Unique Graduate Education Course,” $2,200

Dr. Lawrence Tanner, Full Professor of Biology, “Completion of Volcano Book and Research on Ancient Volcanic Activity in Southern Italy,” 2,330

Dr. Caroline S. Tauxe, Visiting Assistant Professor Anthropology, Criminology, and Sociology, “Middle Class Economic Life in the Brazilian Inflation: Ten Years After,” 2,850.

Research and Development Summer Stipends

Dr. John F. Freie (Political Science)  “The Postmodern Presidency”

Dr. Devon Keeney (Biological Sciences)  “Comparative Population Genetics of Parasites and their Hosts”

Dr. Lisa M. McCartan (Anthropology, Criminology, and Sociology) “An Investigation of the Role of the Internet in the Spread of Terrorism”

Dr. Anna O’Brien (Chemistry and Physics) “Metallation of silylamido compounds and subsequent reaction with cardon dioxide”

 Dr. Jonathan Schonsheck (Philosophy and Management)  “The Creation, Capture and Conservation of Value”

Dr. Tonya Shenandoah (Education)  “Collaborative Research within Native American Communities”

Dr. Deborah E. Tooker (Anthropology, Criminology, and Sociology) “Completion of the Book Manuscript Channeling the Flow of Life: Space and Production of Cultural Differences among the Akha of Northern Thailand”

Dr. Patrick Yurco (Biological Sciences) “Using transgenic zebrafish to study regeneration of the adult vertebrate retina

Nancy C. Ring Curricular Development Stipends

Dr. Josepha Alvarez (Foreign Languages “Antologia didactica de la poesia espanola contemporaneo (Didactical Anthology of the Spanish Contemporary Poetry)” 

 Dr. Birgit A. Bryant (Psychology and Mathematics) “New MTH 110 Section for Psychology Majors and Minors” 

 Dr. Lara R. DeRuisseau (Biology)“Biology of Disease: case study and “clickers”

Thaddeus Sim (Business Administration)  “New Special Topics Course: Applied Securities Management”

Research and Development Grants

Dr. Darryl Caterine, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies,“Close Encounters of an American Kind: Contemporary Spiritualism and Ufology in the United States,” $1702.60

Dr. Clifford Donn, Professor of Anthropology, Criminology &amp; Sociology; Dr. Mark Karper, Professor of Industrial Relations &amp; Human Resource Management; “Teacher Collective Bargaining and Educational Quality,” $745

Julie Grossman,   Professor of English, “Victorinoir,” $1300

Dr. Brenda Kirby, Associate Professor of Psychology, “Individual Difference Parameters for Emotion-Induced Blindness,” $1000

Dr. Roger Lund,  Professor of English, “The Problem with Parsons: Joseph Andrews and the “Contempt of the Clergy” Revisited,” $940

Dr. John Langdon, Professor of History “Preparation of second edition of A Hard and Bitter Peace: A Global History of the Cold War” $4,000

Dr. David Smith, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences; "Effects of Hurricane Frances on the Insect Communities of San Salvador Island, the Bahamas," $1177.73

Dr. J. Christopher Warner, Associate Professor of English  “An Annotated Translation of the Records of Tudor Authors in John Bale’s Scriptorum illustrium maioris Brytanniae ...(1557-1559)” $2,000

Dr. Velma Lee, Assistant Professor of Management &amp; Leadership Program (Business Administration); Dr. Erman Coskun, Associate Professor of Information Systems Program (Business); Dr. Frank Ridzi, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Criminology &amp; Sociology; “Use of Information Technology in Healthcare,”  $5,000

Incidental Reimbursements: 

Dr. Theresa White,  Associate Professor of Psychology, “Tank for Olfactometer,” $247.82. The funds will pay for an air tank necessary for her research

Dr. Lawrence Tanner, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, “Research publication in Geophysical Research Letters,” $300. Funds requested for partial support of publication charges by the American Geophysical Union

Farha Ternikar, Assistant Professor of Sociology, $256. These funds will pay for her to attend a workshop entitled, “Imagining Muslims: Imaging Others,” sponsored by Cornell University.

Research and Development Grants

Dr. Darryl V. Caterine, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies “Strange Attractions: The Anomalous Worlds and Transformative Powers of Lile Dale, Sedona, and Roswell” Grant Total: $2,922.85

Dr. Louis DeGennaro, Professor Emeritus of Biology  “Effects of Lead on Gill Vasculature of the Common Guppy (Lebistes reticularis)” (Supplement to Fall 2006 Grant Grant Total: $880.00

Dr. C. Tabor Fisher, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Canadaville: Looking for Social Justice in Abstract space” Grant Total: $2320.00

Ms. Velma Lee, Assistant Professor of Business Administration  “Organizational Learning in Health Care Industry: The Case of Two New Hospitals  (Supplement to Fall 2006 Grant) Grant Total: $5,140.00

Dr. Roger D. Lund, Professor of English“English Religious Thought 1660-1800" Grant Total: $1,000

Ms. Anjalee Nadkarni, Assistant Professor of English (Theatre) “Michael Chekhov Theatre Institute Certification Program and Workshop, Summer Session 2007” Grant Total: $2,400.00

Dr. Frank Ridzi, Assistant Professor of Sociology  “Community College Learning Communities: Empowering Disadvantaged Students?” Grant Total: $947.70

Dr. Ann M. Ryan, Associate Professor of English “Cosmopolitan Twain Grant Total: $441.04 

Dr. Patricia Schmidt, Professor of Education “Transatlantic Grant” Grant Total: $2,650.00

Dr. Bruce Shefrin, Associate Professor of Political Sciencem “Fellowship for the House Committee on Science and Technology Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight, Majority Staff, Washington, DC” Grant Total: $3,200

Dr. Farha Ternikar, Assistant Professor of Sociology "Marriage and Dowry among Muslim Asian Indians and Pakistanis in the USA” Grant Total: $2,500

Dr. Meredith Terretta, Assistant Professor of History “L’histoire du Mpodol revenue (The History/Story of the Reincarnated Prophet, Ruben Um Nyobe)” Grant Total: $422.04

2007 Summer Stipends

Dr. Darryl V. Caterine, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies “Strange Attractors: The Anomalous Worlds and Transformative Powers of Lily Dale, Sedona, and Roswell"

Dr. Erman Coskun, Assistant Professor of Business Administration “Analysis of industry needs and current MIS curriculum in developed and developing countries; Information Technology Utilization Profile of Upscale Hotel Industry and Impacts of Information Technology"

Dr. Wayne Grove, Associate Professor of Economics “Search for Talent in Higher Education”

Ms. Irene Liu, Assistant Professor of Philosophy “Aristotle on Human Self-Sufficiency: Why We Need Friends”

Dr. Frank Ridzi, Assistant Professor of Sociology “Organizing Community Asset Mapping for Syracuse"

Dr. Mary MacDonald, Professor of Religious Studies “Religions of Oceania”

2007 Nancy C. Ring Summer Curricular Development Stipends

Dr. Josefa Álvarez, Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Literature “An approach to the poetic works of Carmen Martin Gaite” Budget: $1,000 (for expenses related to travel to Spain)

Dr. Susan M. Behuniak, Professor of Political Science  “Development of a ‘Death and Dying’ Course” Budget: $933

Dr. David Craig, Assistant Professor of Physics “Intermediate and Advanced Physics Laboratory Development” No budget (none requested)

Dr. Miles Taylor, Assistant Professor of English “Historicizing Irish Drama for ENG/THR 321 (Modern Irish Drama)" Budget: $150

Dr. Steven J. Wrinn, Visiting Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures “Building the Italian Program at Le Moyne: Development of Italian 301, Advanced Conversation, and Italian 302, Advanced Composition" Budget: $400 (Recommendation contingent upon Dr. Wrinn receiving a full-time faculty position in  07-08)

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