The Committee on Teaching and Scholarship (TAS) has determined award recipients for the 2018-2019 Butine Faculty Development Fund Fall cycle, according to committee chair Hannah Highlander, mathematics. Butine award recipients are:
- Simon Aihiokhai: “Social Justice Understood as Life Flourishing: Perspectives from African Indigenous Religions and Christianity,” $3,295
- Janet Banks: “Development and Evaluation of an Interprofessional Dedicated Education Unit (DEU),” $4,620
- Terry Favero: “Sabbatical Research Collaboration,” $2,918
- Alice Gates: “University of Hawai’i Myron S. Thompson School of Social Work Visiting Scholar Position,” $1,734
- Christina Ivler: “Obstacle Avoidance Technologies for Unmanned Aerial Systems,” $5,000
- Jakob Kotas: “Optimal Airline De-Ice Scheduling: An Extended Framework,” $4,960
- Martin Monto: “Western Society of Criminology, Honolulu, HI, February 7-9,” $2,000
- Katie O’Reilly: “46th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group, Kauai, HI, February 27 to March 2, 2019,” $786
- Tara Prestholdt: “Quantifying feedbacks between topography and ecology on rocky shore platforms of the Oregon Coast,” $4,959
- Briana Rotter: “Longitudinal evaluation of implementing an online palliative and end of life care modules (ELNEC) in prelicensure nursing education,” $4,000
- Kristin Sweeney: “Quantifying feedbacks, between topography, rock properties, sediment, and ecology on rocky shore platforms of the Oregon Coast,” $3,749.60
- David Taylor: “A Comparative Study of Sexual Systems and Pollinator Syndromes in Mussaenda taihokuensis and Atlussaenda formosana (Rubiaceae),” $5,000
- Ben Tribelhorn: “Obstacle Avoidance Technologies for Unmanned Aerial Systems,” $5,000
- Christine Weilhoefer: “Predicting the effects of warming atmospheric temperatures on coastal wetland ecosystems at a regional scale,” $5,000
- Kaye Wilson-Anderson: “Strategies for Collaborating with Chinese Nurse Educators in Developing and Implementing Simulation in Their Respective Schools of Nursing,” $4,000.
For more information, contact Highlander at x7162 or tas@up.edu.