Congratulations to Faculty Development Grant Recipients

The Provost and Provost Council are pleased to announce the recipients of the fiscal year 2023-2024 Faculty Development Grants. Through a competitive application process, the Faculty Development Grant program awards up to $3,000 for faculty-initiated projects with the intent to advance scholarly engagement in research, creative works, professional development, or curriculum innovation, and help faculty gather foundational information to pursue competitive external proposals.

Congratulations to the faculty members receiving these grants!

College of Arts & Sciences

Paige Baugher, School of Natural SciencesExploring the Efficacy of Combination Therapies in Conjunction with Aminolevulinic-acid Mediated Photodynamic Therapy for the Treatment of Human Osteosarcoma

Dijana Ihas, School of Arts & HumanitiesDeveloping Whiteboard Animated Explanatory Videos (WAEVs) for Music Education Students

Richard I. Jobs, School of Social SciencesDoing History and Telling Stories

Erica Kleinknecht, School of Social SciencesThe Miller Imperative in the 21st Century: Public Scholarship, Digital Media and Psychology as a Means of Promoting Human Welfare

Nancy Neudauer, School of Natural SciencesDeveloping a Worldwide Community of Women Mathematicians through Matroids

Kathlene Postma, School of Arts & HumanitiesDevelopment of Slow Road Books Imprint, a publishing partnership with Pacific University and La Macina di San Cresci, an Artists Residency Program in Chianti, Tuscany

 College of Business

Sehan Kim, College of Business – AccountingExecutive Compensation in Financially Distressed Firms

College of Education

Kimberly J. Pfeifer, School of Teaching and Learning: Dismantling Educational Sexism: Engaging Teachers in Anti-Sexism Workshops

College of Health Professions

Fawzy Elbarbry, School of Pharmacy: Studying the Inhibitory Effect of Honokiol on Human Drug Metabolizing Enzyme Activities

Shruti Gadkari & Jeni Dulek, School of Occupational Therapy: Application of the Integrated Model of Student Resistance to Graduate Occupational Therapy Students

Kim Malin, School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training: Does Power Yoga Training Improve Lower Extremity Power Asymmetry and Reduce Fall Risk in Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease?

Pei-Tzu Wu, School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training: The Effectiveness of Wearable Devices on Health Promotion in Individuals with Diabetes Mellitus

Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023