Posts tagged with “Grants & Awards” (All posts)
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Julie Wahlstrand ’04 receives Sixma Xi Grant in Aid of Research.
19 February 2004Julie Wahlstrand ’04 received a Sigma Xi Grant In Aid of Research award for her proposal titled “Effects of bisphenol A on chromatin remodeling of the interferon-gamma promoter.” Wahlstrand is a biology major working in the research lab of Debby Walser-Kuntz, assistant professor of biology.
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Gao Hong (music) featured in LA Times.
11 January 2004Gao Hong, performance activities coordinator in music and adjunct instructor in Chinese musical instruments, was featured in a January 11 story in the Los Angeles Times titled “Natural Soundscapes.” “I’ve played with a jazz group or with Indian sitar or [Japanese] shakuhachi, sometimes even with an early music group,” she said in the story. “I’ve tried everything, because I want people to get to know the pipa [Chinese lute]. You have to be open to other audiences.”
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Kathleen Galotti serves on NSF grant panel.
17 December 2003Kathleen Galotti, professor of psychology and cognitive studies, served on a grants review panel for the National Science Foundation in the decision and risk management sciences program.
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Carleton awarded Bush Foundation Grant.
25 November 2003The Bush Foundation has awarded Carleton a grant of $235,733 over three years to extend faculty development in the areas of writing assessment and instruction, particularly in the major. This grant is a renewal of funding first awarded in November 2000. Carol Rutz, director of the college writing program and lecturer in English, worked closely with Elizabeth Ciner, associate dean of the College, and Carleton’s corporate and foundation relations office to write and submit the proposal.
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Carleton receives funding from Mellon Foundation.
20 October 2003The Trustees of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation have awarded a grant of $49,000 to Carleton College, in collaboration with St. Olaf College, to support programs to redesign and strengthen library services.
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Carol Rutz (writing program) and Carolyn Sanford (library) Receive ACM Grant.
11 August 2003Carol Rutz, director of the college writing program, and Carolyn Sanford, head of reference and instruction, received a grant from the Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) Engagement Project, funded through the Mellon Foundation, to support an ACM conference at Carleton on information literacy and writing across the curriculum in August 2005.
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