Grants
- Avionics Engineering Center
- JAMES RANKIN, Virginia SATSlab Research Alliance: SATS Demonstration Planning, George Mason University, $7,000.
- Department of Biological Sciences
- MOLLY MORRIS, Career: Defining a Sexually Selected Signal in Swordtail fishes in Relation to Female Preferences, National Science Foundation, $54,048.
- Center for Intelligent Chemical Instrumentation
- GARY SMALL, Noninvasive Blood Glucose Measurements, Inverness Medical Technology Inc., $35,802.
- Center for Cooperative Curriculum Development and Partnership
- BONNIE BEACH, SANDRA TURNER and TERESA FRANKLIN, Preparing Technology Proficient Teachers, U.S. Department of Education, $58,400.
- Department of Family Medicine
- CHRISTOPHER SIMPSON, AL PHELEY, LENARD PRESUTTI and GARY MODEN, Preliminary Satisfaction Assessment of the Family Practice Residency Program at OU-COM and the Production of a Residential Satisfaction Survey Instrument, American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, $2,206.
- Department of Geography
- CHRISTOPHER BOONE, Utility of Historical Land Use Data for Long Term Ecological Research and the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, $5,850.
- Department of Environmental and Plant Biology;
- Department of Mathematics
- ARTHUR TRESE and BARBARA GROVER, Project SUSTAIN at OHIO, Ohio Board of Regents, $17,950; Project SUSTAIN at OHIO (Participation Costs), Ohio Board of Regents, $16,050.
- Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development
- MARGARET HUTZEL, Even Start Program Evaluation- Belmont County Year 7, Community Action Commission of Belmont Co, $2,500;
- J.B. HOY and MICHAEL FINNEY, Athens County GIS Mapping, Phase 5, Athens County Engineer's Office, $25,000; MICHAEL FINNEY and SARA BOYD, Access Appalachia, Ohio Supercomputer Center, $55,000; MICHAEL FINNEY, Early Childhood Network Pre-Birth Through Age Three Initiative, Kids on Campus, $15,000;
- SCOTT MILLER, Raccoon Creek Watershed Coordinator, ODNR Division of Soil and Water Conservation, $71,100;
- PAT DEWEES, Certified Public Management Program, Year 3, Ohio Department of Administrative Services, $55,190; Community Action Leadership Academy, Year 1, Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development, $15,000; Appalachian Leadership Academy, Year 4, Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development, $10,000.
- Department of Industrial Technology
- JAMES FALES, Automatic Identification & Data Capture Technical Institute, AIM USA, $17,948.
- Innovation Center
- LINDA CLARK, Internet Access for Small Business, Ohio Board of Regents, $48,750.
- Center for International Studies
- ELIZABETH CLODFELTER, Peace Corps Strategy Agreement, Peace Corps, $13,000.
- International Studies
- W. STEPHEN HOWARD, National Resources Centers, U.S. Department of Education, $204,349.
- School of Interpersonal Communication
- GREG SHEPHERD, Bangkok University Contract, Bangkok University, $208,126.
- Southeast Asian Studies
- ELIZABETH COLLINS, National Resource Centers, U.S. Department of Education, $199,349.
- Department of Teacher Education
- AL COTE and RALPH MARTIN, ARSI TP FY 01-02, Kentucky Science & Technology Council Inc., $37,918;
- RALPH MARTIN and JEFF FANTINE, Ohio Even Start Professional Development of Literacy and Language, Ohio Department of Education, $65,000.
- Lancaster Campus
- JOHN FURLOW, Tech Prep FY 02 State Performance, Columbus State Community College, $56,178; Tech Prep FY 02 Transition to College, Columbus State Community College, $10,400; Tech Prep FY 02 Federal Base Funding, Columbus State Community College, $119,119.
- Zanesville Campus
- KATHLEEN ALBERTSON, Zanesville Teachers Summer Academy, Area Labor Management Coordinating Council, $10,000; The Count Meets Mr. Wizard (Participant Costs), Ohio Board of Regents, $15,690; The Count Meets Mr. Wizard, Ohio Board of Regents, $53,307.
- Department of Psychology
- CHRISTOPHER FRANCE, Gender, Coping and the Arthritis Pain Experience, Duke Medical Center, $57,185.
- School of Human and Consumer Sciences
- MARGARET KING, Early Childhood Network Pre-Birth Through Age Three Initiative, W.K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, $60,000.
- School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- LONNIE WELCH, Support of NSWC HiPer-D Requirements via Enhancement of RM and Quo for Cooperative Operation, Space & Naval Warfare Systems Center, $123,397.
- School of Communication Systems Management;
- Department of Educational Studies;
- School of Journalism
- PHYLLIS BERNT, SANDRA TURNER and JOSEPH BERNT, Getting the Media Message: The Portrayal of Gender, Race, and Information Technology in the Media Environment of Middle School Students, National Science Foundation, $556,000.
- Department of Social Medicine
- BRUCE DUBIN, Videoconferencing Equipment Support, Austin-Bailey Health & Wellness Foundation, $22,603.
- College of Health and Human Services
- MICHELE MORRONE, Research Project to Identify Programs Reaching Underserved Audiences in Environmental Education in Ohio, Environmental Education Council of Ohio, $3,100.
- Regional Higher Education
- STEPHEN FLAHERTY, TOPS in Job & Family Services, Ohio Department of Education, $450,000.
- Corrosion Center
- CHARLES ALEXANDER, IUCRC: Corrosion in Multiphase Systems, National Science Foundation, $43,000.
- Edison Biotechnology Institute
- DAVID WIGHT, Southeast Ohio Science and Technology Commercialization Initiative, Battelle Memorial Institute, $406,800.
|