From UP Beat
The Committee on Teaching and Scholarship (TAS) has determined award recipients for the 2013-2014 Butine Faculty Development Fund fall cycle, according to committee chair Lauretta Frederking, political science. This fall’s Butine award recipients are:
- Amy Beadles-Bohling, biology: “Design and development of an upper division Neurobiology Lab and Manual,” $3,000
- Jeffrey Cooper, theology: “Faith and the Experience of God: An International Congress on Mysticism,” $1,500
- Valerie Francisco, sociology: “Together But Apart: Care Work in Filipino Transnational Families,” $5,000
- Alice Gates, social work: “Dilemmas and opportunities: Perspectives on empowerment with undocumented immigrants,” $4,094
- Rich Gritta, business: Air Transportation Research (ATRS) Conference in Bordeaux, France in July 2014, $2,500
- Christin Hancock, history: “Connecting Local Women’s Stories to American Food History in the Post-World War II Era,” $3,000
- Alexandra Hill, international languages & cultures: “Remembering the GDR: Gender and the Museumification of the Every Day,” $4,605
- Julie Shalhope-Kalnin, education: “Collaborating to Integrate Formative Assessment in Lesson Reflections,” $4,875
- Mark Kennedy, engineering: Support of Publication, $1,000
- Jeff Kerssen Griep, communication studies, National Communication Association Scholarship, $1,342
- Kenneth Kleszynski, performing and fine arts: “The Choral Music of George Lloyd,” $517
- Jennette Lovejoy, communication studies: “International News on Television during a Decade of International Conflict,” $3,000
- Tara Maginnis, biology, Invited Symposium Speaker at the Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, $1,357
- Martin Monto, sociology: Conference Travel: the Western Society of Criminology Meetings to Present Paper on Prostitution in Southeast Asia, $1,266
- Deborah Munro, engineering: “Bone Fusion Measurements,” $1,000
- Meike Niederhausen, mathematics: Biostatistics Professional Development, $5,000
- Anne Santiago, political science: “Assessing State Capacity and State-Society Relations in Uganda’s Land Policies,” $3,000
- Maximilian Schlosshauer, physics: “Realistic Models for Quantum Darwinism,” $3,000
- Zachary Simmons, psychology: “Of mates and men: hormonal responses to brief social interactions,” $4,475
- Jacquie Van Hoomissen, biology: “Physical Activity and Public Health,” $3,752
- Sarah Weigar, English: “Thoreau’s Natural History Journals: Archival Research and Publication,” $4,500
- Blair Woodard, history: “Intimate Enemies: U.S. and Cuban Visual Diplomacy, 1945-2010,” $3,000.
For more information, contact Frederking at 8076 or tas@up.edu.