College of SBS Receives Seven RII Research Development Grants
The College of SBS received seven grants from Research, Innovation & Impact to fund a variety of fascinating projects:
School of Anthropology
HSI Faculty Seed Grants – Janelle Lamoreaux, Project: From Boomers to Doomers? BIPOC Perspectives on Reproductive Decision Making and the Climate Crisis
Department of English
HSI Faculty Seed Grants – Shelley Staples, Project: Enhancing Writing Instruction at HSIs with Corpus-Informed Pedagogy
School of Geography, Development & Environment
Community Engaged Partnerships – Beth Tellman, Project: Flood Justice in the Rio Grande Valley
School of Government & Public Policy
HSI Faculty Seed Grants – Javier Osorio, Project: Mapping Migration Flows from Central America and Mexico using Story Maps
Faculty Seed Grants – Kirssa Ryckman, Project: Civilian Preferences in Times of War: The Goals of War-Related Protests
Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies and Department of History
Accelerate for Success – Ute Lotz-Heumann, Project: Samuel Pepys’s Social Network in 17th-century London
School of Middle Eastern & North African Studies
Publication Grant (January 2023) – Mahmoud Azaz, Project: Instructed Second Language Acquisition of Agreement Asymmetries in Arabic
School of Sociology and Department of Mexican American Studies
Workshop Support Grant (April 2023) – Daniel Martinez, Project: Working Group Meeting for Mapping Migrant Deaths along US Southwest Border