Student Enhancement Awards provide $134,433 in funding to 24 students in spring 2022
The program provided 24 students this spring with a total of $134,433 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work.
The Student Enhancement Awards are funded by the Office of the Vice President for Research and Creative Activity and administered by the Council for Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity, which is appointed by Faculty Senate. This year, additional funding was allocated by the Office of Global Affairs to increase opportunities for students to conduct research projects or creative activities abroad as part of their thesis, dissertation, or capstone projects.
The program received 36 proposals with a total funding request of $198,587. Students may request up to $6,000 per proposal.
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Julia Joos
The 2022 Recipients
Oumarou Abdoulaye Balarabe, graduate student Counseling and Higher Education, 鈥淏y the numbers and from their own voices: Identifying and understanding pathways to student thriving at a public university in Benin,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Laura Harrison
Tyler Arnold, graduate student Environmental and Plant Biology, 鈥淚nfluence of microclimate on individual masting synchrony of oak species,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Rebecca Snell
Leigh Becklund, graduate student Environmental and Plant Biology, 鈥淓cological release and evolution in Neptunia (Fabaceae),鈥 $5,999; mentor: John Schenk
Jolie Bogart, undergraduate student HTC-Biological Sciences, 鈥淭ranscriptome analysis of an experimental GH variant with therapeutic potential,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Ed List
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Kristina Woldan, a frontline nurse, holds her daughter Zoe up to a window at the Los Angeles Zoo. Photo by Erin Burk for "Biding Time"
Erin Burk, undergraduate student Visual Communications, 鈥淢edicine amidst militarization in Guam,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Stan Alost
Remington Burwell, graduate student Environmental and Plant Biology, 鈥淚ntegrative taxonomic studies of two diverse groups of violets,鈥 $5,928; mentor: Harvey Ballard
Riley Corrigan, undergraduate student HTC-Translational Health, 鈥淚mpact of ACEs on cellular health,鈥 $4,250; mentors: Cheryl Howe & Joseph Bianco
Roseanne Crowell, graduate student Environmental and Plant Biology, 鈥淧hylogeography of the freshwater red alga Batrachospermum gelatinosum in eastern North America,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Morgan Vis
Nancin Dadem, graduate student Communication Studies, 鈥淎dvancing social support through interpersonal communication to improve cervical cancer screening in North Central Nigeria,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Christina Beck
Marissa Dowalter, graduate student Biological Sciences, 鈥淐onservation genetics of a protected species: genomic variation in the Lake Erie Watersnake,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Shawn Kuchta
Harrison Fender, graduate student History, 鈥淭he maritime strategy ashore: amphibious operation, intelligence and the security of NATO's Littoral,鈥 $5,737; mentor: Peter John Brobst
Davoud Ghazanfari, graduate student Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 鈥淪ARS-CoV-2 spike protein as a mechanism by which cytokine storms develop in COVID-19,鈥 $5,998; mentor: Doug Goetz
Julia Joos, graduate student Biological Sciences, 鈥淭hermal ecology of two closely related tortoise species, Gopherus evgoodei and Gopherus morafkai,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Donald Miles
Zachary LaRussa, graduate student Biological Sciences, 鈥淎polipoprotein A-IV enhances insulin action through sympathetic innervation,鈥 $4,000; mentor Chunmin Lo
Selene Lisbey, graduate student Geological Sciences, 鈥淚nvestigating the relationship between the Rio San Juan Complex and Samana Peninsula,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Katherine Fornash
Samuel Lockhart, graduate student Environmental and Plant Biology, 鈥淧opulation genetic structure of four mixed-breeding violets and one exclusively chasmogamous violet,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Harvey Ballard
Shelby Merchant, undergraduate student Theater, 鈥淲hen there was music,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Tyler Whidden
Daniel Opoku, graduate student Graphic Design, 鈥淚dentimatics: Mathematical grammar of Kente patterns,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Darren Baker
Brandon Saraniti, graduate student Geography, 鈥淭he Deeper South: Contemporary memorialization of confederate Americans in Southern Brazil,鈥 $1,150; mentor: Timothy Anderson
Matthew Vince, graduate student Chemistry and Biochemistry, 鈥淒evelopment of scyllatoxin-based BH3 domain mimetics to target BCL2 proteins,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Justin Holub
Weiqiang Yuan, graduate student Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 鈥淣ovel deep ultra-violet ac-driven electroluminescence devices based on boron nitride materials,鈥 $5,961; mentor: Wojciech Jadwisienczak
Haiyun Zhang, graduate student Biological Sciences, 鈥淔unctional roles of BLOC1S6 in extracellular ATP-induced drug resistance in human lung cancer cells,鈥 $6,000; mentor: Xiaozhuo Chen