Summer Research Fellowship and Research Support Grant Recipients
- Samantha Chapman & Dennis Wykoff, Biology, Changing Climate, Changing Communities: Investigating Microbial Community Responses to Warming, Seal Level Rise, and Plant Range Shifts
- Bryan Eigenbrodt, Chemistry, Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Anode Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Operation in Complex Hydrocarbon Environment
- Marc Gallicchio, History, Conservatives, New Dealers, and the Unconditional Surrender of Japan
- Janette Hebers, Psychology, Health Children and Families: Strengths, Adversity and Well-being of Children Experiencing Family Homelessness
- Vikram Iyengar, Biology, Big Wigs and Small Wigs: The Roles of Sex, Size and Weaponry in the Mating System of the Maritime Earwig (Anisolabis Maritima)
- Anthony Lagalante, Chemistry, Scientific Analysis of Pietro da Cortona's The Triumph of David
- Bette Mariani, Nursing, Medication Safety Simulation: Instrument Development and Psychometric Testing
- Sergey Nersesov, Mechanical Engineering, Coordinated Control of Heterogeneous Autonomous Agent Networks
- Gabriel Rockhill, Philosophy, Rethinking Revolution
- Katina Sawyer, Psychology, How Does Conflict Work Without Heteronormative Assumptions? Development and Validation of an LGB Identity-Based Work-Family Conflict Scale
- Rachel Smith, Theology & Religious Studies, Horror, Wonder and the Affect of Exemplarity
- Qianhong Wu, Mechanical Engineering, Lift Generation in a Functionalized Supra Molecular Porous Layer, a Biologically Inspired Research to Super Lubrication
Summer Research Fellowship Recipients
- Joseph Drury, English, The Machine in the Novel: Science, Technology and the Form of Eighteenth-Century British Fiction
- Christopher Schmidt, Education and Counseling, Measuring the Impact of Imago Relationship Therapy on Couple Communication, Marital Satisfaction, Empathy and Personality Congruence
- Rory Kramer, Sociology & Criminal Justice, Long Term Impacts of Diverse Colleges: A Sixth Wave of the National Longitudinal Survey of Freshmen
- Ryan Jorn, Chemistry, Modeling Chemistry and Charge Transfer at the Electrode-Electrolyte Interface
Research Support Grant Recipients
- Rick Eckstein, Sociology, Girls Just Want to Have Fun: How Colleges are Ruining Youth Sports