Research

2015-2016 Faculty Scholarship Initiative (FSI) Award Announcement

The Office of Research would like to thank members of the University Research Council for their review of all 2015-2016 Faculty Scholarship Initiative (FSI) proposals – and congratulate the following faculty members on their successful FSI proposals:

Rachel Carnell
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
$5,000.00

Prosecuting Satire in the Reign of Queen Anne


Jen-Yi Chen
Department of Operations & Supply Chain Management
Monte Ahuja College of Business
$5,000.00

Leadership and Collaboration for Supply Chain Sustainability


Stephen Cory
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
$2,000.00

Morocco in the Eighteenth Century


Gary Dyer
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
$5,000.00

Lord Byron on Trial: Literature and the Law in the Romantic Period


Michael Geither
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
$4,800.00

Creation Myth: A Full-Length Devised Theatrical Experience


Emily Kullman
Department of Health and Human Performance
College of Education and Human Services
$4,050.00

The efficacy of whole-body suspension training on enhancing functional movement abilities following a supervised or home-based training program


Mary Milidonis; Jane Keehan
Department of Health Sciences
College of Sciences and Health Professions
$4,989.00

Physical Therapy for Medically Underserved Adults


Caryl Pagel
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
$4,913.11

The Reality of the Unseen


Pamela Rutar
Department of Nursing
School of Nursing
$4,070.00

Mentoring to Prevent Lateral Violence in Nursing Transition to Practice


José Solá
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
$4,337.00

Killing the Perfect Beast: The Eradication of Malaria in Puerto Rico’s Sugar Fields, 1900 to 1940s


Rosie J. Tighe
Department of Urban Studies
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
$4,900.00

Shrinking Cities: A Disaggregated Analysis of Urban Decline and Inequality


Kelly Wrenhaven
Department of Modern Languages
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
$1,954.00

Animate Tools and Invisible Men:Themes in Classical and American Slavery