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Recipient |
Name of Funder(s) and Description of Project |

Barry Sullivan,
Professor, Law |
Fulbright Fellowship, University of Warsaw - Poland, 2000-2001
Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London,
Visiting Law Fellow, 2000-2001
Professor Sullivan received a lecturing award for the faculty
of law at the University of Warsaw. He will join the
faculty of laws and administration to teach administrative
& constitutional law for the fall term. Research
topic: Towards A More Robust Theory of Professionalism
in American Law.
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Michael Anderson,
Associate Professor,
Economics |
American Philosophical Society, 2000-2001 Sabbatical Research
Fellow
International Trade Commission, Visiting Scholar in Residence,
2000-2001
The Limits to Globalization. This project explores
why international borders so strongly diminish trade, even
in the absence of formal or informal barriers to commerce.
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Krzysztof Jasiewicz,
Professor, Sociology
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The German Marshall Fund, 2000-2001
Based on a post-election survey of voters, this project examines
the relationship between religiosity and voting behavior in
Poland.
The Earhart Foundation, 2000-2001
This project examines Lech Walesa's defeat in the 1995 election,
utilizing public opinion data and content analysis of TV debates.
Central Europe/Russia Task Force of the Global Partners Project,
Summer Research Project
Support given to Professor Jasiewicz for a summer research
project on political rhetoric in Poland.
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Elizabeth Knapp,
Assistant Professor,
Geology
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National Science Foundation, 2000-2001 (with Drs. Harbor
& Settle)
The grant provides an inductively coupled plasma spectrometer
to be used for curriculum enhancement and research development.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, 2000-2001 (with Dr.
Harbor)
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David Harbor,
Associate Professor,
Geology
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National Science Foundation, 2000-2001 (with Drs. Knapp &
Settle)
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, 2000-2001 (with Dr.
Knapp)
The grant initiates a volunteer-based community organization
investigating the water quality of the Maury River watershed.
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Frank Settle,
Professor, Chemistry
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National Science Foundation, 2000-2001 (with Drs. Harbor
& Knapp)
National Science Foundation, 2000-2001 (with Dr. Whaley)
Digital Library Project
The project will be a component of a large, national digital
library for science, mathematics, engineering and technology.
It focuses on the Manhattan Project but also includes reference
on the origins and legacies of the project. The library
provides annotations on books, web sites, CD ROMs, images
and audio clips on nuclear issues.
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Tom Whaley,
Professor, Computer
Science
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National Science Foundation, 2000-2001 (with Dr. Settle)
Digital Library Project
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Jim Kahn,
Professor, Economics
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Fulbright Teaching and Research Fellowship
The teaching focuses on environmental economics while
research is in the areas of sustainable forestry, ecotourism,
and environmental and socio-economic impacts of petroleum and
transport in the Amazon. The location of the project is
Universidade do Amazonas in Manaus, Universidade Santa Ursala
(Rio de Janeiro), Federal University of Ouro Preto (School of
Mines) and Federal University of Permumbuco (Department of
Oceanography).
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Matthew Tuchler,
Assistant Professor,
Chemistry
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National Science Foundation, 2000-2003
The goal of the Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement
grant is to introduce sophisticated technology into the physical
chemistry and physics curriculum at W&L. Specifically,
a set of laser-based experiments will result from this grant
and will serve as the foundation for a new physical chemistry
laboratory class required of the majors and a modifies modem
physics course.
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Robert Stewart,
Assistant Professor,
Psychology
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National Institute of Health, 2000-2002
The project investigates physiological processes responsible
for conversion of taste stimulus chemical energy into changes
in taste receptor cell membrane potential.
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Helen I'Anson,
Associate Professor,
Biology
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Japan Society for the Promotion of the Sciences, 2000-2001
Professor I'Anson received an international science fellowship
for a six-month sabbatical at the Nagoya's department of bioagricultural
sciences, working with the research team on determining the
site of metabolic sensors in the brain that regulate partitioning
of energy to various bodily functions, particularly the metabolic
regulation of reproductive function by the brain.
Jeffress Memorial Trust, 2000-2001
The Jeffress Memorial Trust supports Dr. I'Anson's research
study on determining the site of action in the brain of metabolic
signals and the pathway from this site to the region of the
brain which regulates the reproductive axis.
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Marcia France,
Assistant Professor,
Chemistry
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National Science Foundation-Research Opportunity Award, 2000-2001
Research is part of the Waymouth Group at Stanford
University which focuses on the rational design of metallocene
catalysts for the polymerization of olefins to make materials
with elastomeric and other useful properties.
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Ken Van Ness,
Professor, Physics &
Engineering
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Jeffress Memorial Trust, 2000-2001
Continued support for the research project entitled "Viscuous
Behavior of Miscible Polymeric Blends".
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David Sukow,
Assistant Professor,
Physics
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ILX Lightwave, Equipment Grant, 2000-2002
The ILX Lightwave grant provides electro-optics laboratory
equipment for teaching and research involving semiconductor
lasers.
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Mark Rush,
Associate Professor,
Politics
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National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 2000
American Political Science Association, 2000
"Building Blocks of Democratic Theory and Institutions:
Voters and their Relationship to their Political Environment"
is a comparative study of how changes in the electoral environment
alter the partisan behavior of voters. This has important
consequences for theories of democracy and contemporary proposals
for electoral reform.
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Dabney Stuart,
Professor, English
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The Rockefeller Foundation's Conference Center in Bellagio,
Italy, 2000
The project will enable Dr. Stuart to collect family poems
previously published in various books over the past 35 years.
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Ken Ruscio,
Associate Professor,
Politics
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Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, 2000-2001
The VFH supports a lecture series on "Growth and Conservation:
Lessons from the Humanities." During the fall term,
2000, four nationally-recognized scholars will visit the community
and discuss the challenges of balancing economic growth with
the need to preserve the natural heritage of the region.
The series will culminate in a community forum that will include
students and faculty as well as citizens and local officials.
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Ellen Mayock,
Assistant Professor, Romance Languages
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Institute for the Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University
of Edinburgh Visiting Research Fellow, 2000
The research focused on the role of the female protagonist
in twentieth-century Spanish literature.
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Robin LeBlanc,
Assistant Professor,
Politics
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ASIANetwork - Freeman Foundation, 2000 (with Dr. Pirkle)
Opportunity to join faculty from six other institutions in
an investigation of educational opportunities available for
leading classes abroad in East Asia.
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Kipling Pirkle,
Professor, Management
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ASIANetwork, Freeman Foundation, 2000 (with
Dr. LeBlanc)
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