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ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Lorinda Cohoon, Ph.D., (ENGL), $6,000, "Childrens' Literature and the Law”
Jonathan Judaken, Ph.D., (HIST), $6,500, “Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism”
Mary Beth Mader, Ph.D., (PHIL), $4,500, “Whence Intensity? Deleuze and the Renewal
of a Concept”
Suzanne Onstine, Ph.D., (HIST), $6,490, “Archaeological work in Theban Tomb 16”
Daniel Phillips, MMu, (MUSIC), $6,500, “A New Survey of European Horn Playing Styles”
Sharon Stanley, Ph.D., (POLS), $4,500, “Enlightenment's Twilight: The Emergence of
Modern Cynicism”
SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS
Fernanda Botelho, Ph.D., (MATH), $6,500, “Evolution of Stochastic Connecting Weights
in Learning Models for Unsupervised Learning”
Judson Byrd Finley, Ph.D., (ESCI), $6,480, “Late Glacial and Post-Glacial Environmental
History of the Bighorn Basin with Applications to the Regional Archaeological Record”
Chunrong Jia, Ph.D., (SPH), $6,500, “Indoor Environmental Quality in University Buildings
and Indoor Air Symptoms”
Zsolt Murlasits, Ph.D., (HMSE), $6,500, “The Effect of Resistance Training on Lean
Body Mass, Muscle Strength and Activities of Daily Living in Older Cancer Survivors:
The Role of Cytokines”
Ruth Williams, Ed.D., (HMSE), $6,500, “A Pilot Study of The Use of a Nutrition Supplement
to Increase Blood Nitric Oxide Levels in Adults with Sickle Cell Anemia”
SOCIAL SCIENCES, BUSINESS AND LAW
Eric Groenendyk, Ph.D., (POLS), $6,500, “The (In) Efficiency of Party Identification
as an Information Shortcut”
Martin H. Jones, Ph.D., (CEPR), $6,490, “How Friends Affect Academic Motivation for
Math in the Mississippi Delta”
Suzanne H. Lease, Ph.D., (CEPR), $4,245, “Testing the Health Promotion Model for African
American and Caucasian Men: Increasing Health Responsibility, Physical Activity, and
Stress Management”
Kent F. Schull, Ph.D., (HIST), $6,500, “Laboratories of Modernity: Prisons in the
Late Ottoman Empire”
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