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  • Dan Maxbauer

    Dan Maxbauer receives NSF grant to research sustainable agriculture

    6 July 2022

    Dan Maxbauer, Assistant Professor of Geology, has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant (#2208133) for his project “RUI: CAS-Climate: Carbon sequestration through enhanced weathering in agricultural soils with co-benefits to soil quality and crop yield.” Prof. Maxbauer’s three-year field trial tests carbon removal efficiency and co-benefits to crops and soils of annual applications of crushed silicate minerals. This collaboration with local farmers, and involving undergraduate researchers, will provide real-world constraints on enhanced weathering – an exciting carbon dioxide removal technology – and will be shared broadly with scientific and agricultural communities.

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  • Helen Minsky

    American Chemical Society award to Helen Minsky

    14 June 2022

    Helen Minsky, Assistant Professor of Physics, is the recipient of an American Chemical Society Undergraduate New Investigator (UNI) award for her project, “Flaw tolerance in adhesive elastomers.” Prof. Minsky’s systematic study, conducted with undergraduate researchers, aims to predict adhesive strength of flawed samples to better understand the limits of certain models and form a basis upon which more complex systems can be studied.

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  • Meredith McCoy

    Meredith McCoy receives multiple awards to investigate Indigenous experiences

    26 May 2022

    Meredith McCoy, Assistant Professor of American Studies and History, has received support to research Indigenous experiences from four separate funders.

    • An Institute for Citizen’s & Scholars (ICS) Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty supports her project “Recovering Indigenous Children’s Experiences under Relocation.”
    • As a participant in the Curriculum Inquiry Writing Fellowship and Writers’ Retreat in Toronto, Prof. McCoy will explore Native feminist teaching commitments, arguing that a pedagogical focus on contemplation and contribution in the college-level classroom can help students connect and reflect as they learn histories of genocide.
    • A Whiting Foundation Public Engagement Fellowship funds collaboration with the Newberry Library, Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative, and other members of the Chicago Native community to investigate the long history of Indigenous Chicago and create an exhibit, curricular and digital materials, an oral history project, and public programming.
    • The Phillips Fund for Native American Research of the American Philosophical Society supports Prof. McCoy’s research costs including compensating community partners who will form a local advisory board, while examining the formative period of the 1940s and 1950s when the number of Native families in cities rose significantly.

     

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  • University of California National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement

    Khalid and Snyder named to UC Free Speech Center Class of Fellows

    21 May 2022

    Amna Khalid, Associate Professor of History, and Jeff Snyder, Associate Professor of Educational Studies have been named to the 2022-2023 Class of Fellows of the University of California National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement. Their project “Anti-CRT Bills Come to Campus: Documenting and Analyzing Emerging Threats to Free Expression and Academic Freedom from State Legislatures” will examine anti-CRT bills targeting higher education and track how they are being implemented and challenged on campuses in different states. Prof. Khalid and Prof. Snyder will create a resource guide for campus stakeholders to better understand the impact of these bills on free expression and academic freedom, and produce a set of podcast episodes to explain the significance of these bills to a broader audience.

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  • Dan Maxbauer

    Maxbauer awarded support from Northfield SHARES for surveying soil

    13 May 2022

    Dan Maxbauer, Assistant Professor of Geology, has been awarded a grant from the Engeseth-Rinde Restoration Fund of Northfield SHARES for his project “Evaluating potential of enhanced weathering for carbon dioxide removal in the Prairie Creek Wildlife Management Area.” During 2022, this project will include soil sampling, analysis, and monitoring of CO2 flux in hopes of developing carbon offset markets that may benefit land-owners transitioning agricultural land back to more native environments. This work builds on a recent soil survey conducted at the site as part of a Geology Comps project and will add another dataset for the site to be available for future class and Comps projects.

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  • Seth Peabody

    Seth Peabody selected as Mellon Periclean Faculty Leader in the Humanities

    13 May 2022

    Seth Peabody, Assistant Professor of German, has been selected as a Mellon Periclean Faculty Leader (PFL) in the Humanities. The program will provide support for developing a community-based project within a new A&I seminar entitled “Seeking Shelter in a Dangerous World.” In partnership with Greater Northfield Sustainability Collaborative (GNSC), first-year students will gather input on environmental issues, learn about a sense of “home” from diverse stakeholders in the community, and hone humanistic skills while tackling real-world problems.

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  • Vasilii Vaganov

    Biochemistry award to Sung’s undergraduate researcher Vasilii Vaganov

    11 May 2022

    Vasilii Vaganov, Class of 2024 and student researcher with Rou-Jia Sung (Assistant Professor of Biology), has been awarded the 2022 ASBMB (American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) Undergraduate Research Award to purchase supplies for research during summer 2022.

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  • Allison Murphy

    NEH summer stipend awarded to Allison Murphy to explore the role of friendship

    30 April 2022

    Allison Murphy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, is the recipient of a National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) Summer Stipend for her project, “Flourishing with Others: Aristotle on Friendship.” During summer 2022 Prof. Murphy will research and write a journal article on Aristotle’s view of the role of friendship in the good human life as part of a larger project that challenges the dominant scholarly theory and offers a new appraisal of friendship within his larger ethical framework.

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  • Dan Hernandez

    Dan Hernández funded to research regenerative agriculture

    12 April 2022

    Dan Hernández, Professor of Biology, has been funded by the General Mills Foundation through a contract from Freshwater Society to pursue research on regenerative agriculture. Prof. Hernández will visit regional farms to measure soil greenhouse gas fluxes, carbon storage, and nutrient availability for a Life Cycle Assessment of the regenerative poultry production methods of the Regenerative Ag Alliance.

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  • Matt Whited

    Matt Whited receives NSF Research Opportunity Award

    25 March 2022

    Matt Whited, Associate Professor of Chemistry, received a Research Opportunity Award (ROA) award from the National Science Foundation to support sabbatical research at University of North Carolina in the laboratory of Prof. Alex Miller, exploring new electrochemical approaches to catalysis and building a repertoire of skills to support his ongoing NSF-funded research with Carleton students.

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