Previous FRSA Winners
2011-12 Winning Proposals
Faculty Research Support Awards:
Alec Ewald (Political Science) ~
Civil Punishment: Collateral Consequences in the United StatesMatthew Carlson (Political Science) ~
Political Corruption in Postwar JapanSayamong "Jom" Hammack (Psychology) ~
Blood levels of the peptide, PACAP, correlate with individual differences in anxiety in ratsFelicia Kornbluh (History) ~
Disability, Civil Rights, and Law: Jacobus TenBrock, Howard Jay Graham, and the New Politics of Equality in the Middle Twentieth Century
Joan Smith Faculty Research Support Award:
Jonah Steinberg (Anthropology) ~
The Disappearing Gypsy: Spatialized Modernities, Pollutive Bodies, and Urban Cleansing in the European Union
2010-11 Winning Proposals
Faculty Research Support Awards:
Reecia Orzeck (Geography) ~
International Law in the Israeli-Palestinian ConflictEric Esselstrom (History) ~
Kaji Wataru and China-Japan Relations in the Crucible of Cold WarMadalina Furis (Physics) ~
Imaging Electrons, Spin Coupling and Magnetism in Discotic Crystalline Organic SemiconductorsSarah Nilsen (English) ~
The Mickey Mouse Club: A Cultural History
Joan Smith Faculty Research Support Award:
Katrinell Davis (Sociology) ~
Overworked and Stressed Out: African American Women Operators in the Urban Transit Industry
2009-2010 Winning Proposals
Faculty Research Support Awards:
Pablo Bose (Geography) ~
Refugees and Immigrants in a Changing VermontKatherine Marmor (Art and Art History) ~
Creation and production of The Messengers: an interactive wireless art installationAbigail McGowan (History) ~
Domesticating places: Transforming house to home in twentieth century IndiaRory Waterman (Chemistry) ~
Collaborative Investigation of Main-Group Versus Transition-Metal Bond-forming Reactions
Joan Smith Faculty Research Support Award:
Vicki L. Brennan (Religion) ~
"Singing the Same Song": Music, Religion and Civil Society in Nigeria
2008-2009 Winning Proposals
Faculty Research Support Awards:
Meghan Cope (Geography) ~
Young People in Place: Mobility, Public Space, and Community ParticipationSean Field (History) ~
The Beguine, The Angel, and the Inquisitor: Trial of Marguerite Porete and Guiard of CressonessartJane Kent (Art and Art History) ~
Skating, An Artist's Book; Text, Richard Ford, Images, Jane KentGiuseppe Petrucci (Chemistry) ~
Fundamental mechanistic studies of the effects of low energy radiation on the ionization and destruction of peptides and DNA
Joan Smith Faculty Research Support Award:
Alex Stewart (Music) ~
Performing Race: Afro-Mexicans, Multiculturalism, and the "Black Pacific"
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