2002-2003 Award Recipients

Recipient Name of Funder(s) and Description of Project

Lisa Alty

Associate Professor of Chemistry

  • Treakle Foundation grant for biochemistry laboratory equipment.

Alison Bell

Assistant Professor of Archeology

  • Council of Undergraduate Research (CUR) summer research fellowship for support of one student to assist with Professor Bell's project "Analysis of Artifacts from Nineteenth-Century Iron Miners' Communities in Western Virginia:  Social, Economic, and Cultural Dimensions."  More Information

C. Elizabeth Belmont Assistant Clinical Professor of Law

  • Virginia Law Foundation grant for "Washington and Lee Community Legal Services Project for the 2003-2004 fiscal year.  More Information

Richard H. Bidlack

Associate Professor of History

  • American Philosophical Society sabbatical fellowship for the 2003-2004 academic year.

  • National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) summer stipend for the summer of 2003.

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Paul R. Cabe

Associate Professor of Biology

  • National Science Foundation (NSF) award in support his (and David Marsh's) project "RUI:  Fragmentation of Terrestrial Salamander Populations by Forest Roads: Ecological and Genetic Effects."          More Information

James Eason
Assistant Professor of Physics & Engineering

  • The Whitaker Foundation research grant for the 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 academic years for his project "The Role of Phase Singularities in Determining Defibrillation Efficacy." More Information

  • Thomas F. Jeffress and Kate Miller Jeffress Memorial Trust grant for the 2003-2004 academic year for his project, “The Mechanisms of Defibrillation During Acute Myocardial Ischemia.”  More Information

Arthur H. Goldsmith
Jackson T. Stephens Professor of Economics

  • National Science Foundation (NSF) SES-Economics Unit award for a 27-month project on "Workforce Diversity, Coworker Trust, Skin Shade, and Competitiveness:  Wage Determination of Black Americans Reconsidered."  Project Co-PI is William Darity, Department of Economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Helen I'Anson

Associate Professor of Biology

  • Thomas F. Jeffress and Kate Miller Jeffress Memorial Trust grant for the 2003-2004 academic year for her project, “Metabolic Regulation of the Onset of Puberty.”  More Information  

Krzysztof Jasiewicz

Professor of Sociology

  • National Council of Eurasian and East European Research grant under the 2003 National Research Competition, for his project, “ Poland and the European Union:  The Accession Referendum and the European Parliament Elections.”

Mohamed Kamara

Assistant Professor of French

  • 2003 duPont Fund/National Humanities Center grant to attend and participate in 2003 Summer Seminar.

Jan Kaufman

Director of Health Promotion

  • U.S. Department of Education-Higher Education Center mini-grant to host campus-wide alcohol free activities in the University Commons.
  • Grant for Operation Undergrad from the Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control.
  • VA Department of Health, Office of Violence Prevention grant to increase efforts on sexual assault/harassment education on campus.

William Klingelhofer
Director of  International Education

  • Received funding from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Scholar-in-Residence Program (Fulbright Scholars Program), for the 2003-2004 academic year.  More Information

Clifford Larsen
Professor of Law and Director, International Legal Studies Programs

  • Fulbright award for lecturing/research at the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany 2002-2003 academic year.     More Information

Timothy Lubin
Associate Professor of Religion

  • Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad fellowship, 2003-2004.
  • National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) fellowship, 2003-2004 (to be held in 2004-2005). 
  • American Institute of Indian Studies senior research fellowship, 2003-2004 (declined).
  • Individual research assistance grant, American Academy of Religion, 2002-2003.

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David M. Marsh
Assistant Professor of Biology

  • National Science Foundation (NSF) award in support his (and Paul Cabes) project "RUI:  Fragmentation of Terrestrial Salamander Populations by Forest Roads: Ecological and Genetic Effects."   More Information

Frank Settle

Professor of Chemistry

  • National Science Foundation award in support of "The Development and Use of Digital Collections to Support Interdisciplinary Education." Co-PI's are Thomas Whaley, Professor of Computer Science, and Elizabeth Blackmer, Senior Editor of the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues.

David W. Sukow Assistant Professor of Physics and Engineering

  • National Science Foundation (NSF) award for developing and supporting a stronger research program at W&L through expanding his experimental research program in semiconductor laser dynamics.   More Information

Erich S. Uffelman

Associate Professor of Chemistry

  • Thomas F. Jeffress and Kate Miller Jeffress Memorial Trust grant for the 2003-2004 academic year for his project, “1H-15N HMBC Spectroscopy of Complexes Relevant to Green Chemistry.”  More Information
  • National Science Foundation award for his project entitled "Multinuclear Gradient Inverse Probe, Amplifier and Overnight Low Temperature Dewar for High Field NMR Spectroscopy" for August 2003 until July 2006.  Co-Principal Investigators on the project are Lisa Alty, Steve Desjardins, and Marcia France.

 

 

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