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Claudio Gómez-Gonzáles, assistant professor of mathematics, has received a grant from the National Science Foundation For their research project, “LEAPS-MPS: Special Points, 模问题, and Resolvent Filtrations.”
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丹尼尔·格罗尔, professor of philosophy, and 希望样品, assistant professor of philosophy, have been selected as Mellon Periclean 教师 Leaders (PFL) in the Humanities.
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A grant from Wake Forest University’s Educating Character Initiative will allow GG电子官方软件下载 faculty to examine the theory and practices of reflective writing and sustained dialogue as character-building practices that support student learning, personal development, and overall wellness.
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莎拉·提多, professor of geology, and 约书亚·戴维斯, lecturer in mathematics, 统计数据, and computer science, have received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of their collaborative research project, “Characterizing borehole breakouts in anisotropic materials in the laboratory and in nature.”
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凯特·迈耶 awarded NSF LEAPS-MPS grant
2024年8月23日凯特·迈耶, assistant professor of mathematics, has been awarded a National Science Foundation research grant For her project, “LEAPS-MPS: Dynamic Models of Disturbance and Resilience.”
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Kaz Skubi, assistant professor of chemistry, has received an Undergraduate New Investigator (UNI) award from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund (ACS PRF).
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A grant from the Japan Foundation — New York (JFNY) will allow GG电子官方软件下载 to shed light on its large collection of World War II-era Japanese maps. 美国.S. Army Map Service distributed maps produced by Imperial Japan to 36 American libraries following World War II; GG电子官方软件下载 was among a few small liberal arts colleges to receive these “captured” maps.
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亚历克斯Knodell, associate professor of classics and director of archaeology, recently received two grants in support of the sixth and final field season of the Small Cycladic Islands Project (SCIP).
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GG电子官方软件下载 will advance interdisciplinary teaching and learning thanks to a new Humanities Connections grant from the National Endowment For the Humanities (NEH). Baird贾曼, director of the Humanities Center, David and Marian Adams Bryn-Jones Distinguished Teaching 教授essor of the Humanities, and professor of art history, 和马特·怀特, director of the STEM Board and chair and professor of chemistry, will run the one-year, $49,778年格兰特.
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安迪·弗洛里温度, professor of music, has received funding from the National Endowment For the Humanities and the American Philosophical Society in support of his book project, Marvin Gaye: The Detroit Years.