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Grant Recipients FY'25

Faculty honors and grants received between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025.

Martin Abel (Economics) was awarded a grant from Amazon for his project titled Advancement of research on labor markets and barriers to employment.

Barbara Elias (Government and Legal Studies) was awarded a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship for her project titled The Unexpected Home Front: Roots of Domestic Radicalization in U.S. Counterinsurgency Wars.

Jabari Jones (Earth and Oceanographic Science) and his collaborators at Carleton College were awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation for their project titled Cultural Change in Geoscience (C-ChanGe): Transforming Departmental Culture through Faculty Agents of Change.

Patty Jones (Biology) was awarded a grant from Environment and Climate Change Canada for her project titled Enhanced long-term population monitoring of the Leach's Storm-petrel to assess recovery.

Jordan Kisner (English) was awarded a New York Public Library Cullman Center Fellowship.
Belinda Kong (Asian Studies and English) was awarded a fellowship from the Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens for her project Asian Diaspora.
Fe McBride (physics and astronomy) was awarded a grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for her project Swift Cycle 21: X-ray Signatures of Neutrino Emitters.
The Davis Educational Foundation awarded the College a three-year grant in support of the AI in Teaching initiative, led by Dale Syphers (Physics) and the AI subcommittee.
Kana Takematsu (Chemistry) received a 2024 Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholars Award for her project titled Driving Protons with Light in Unconventional Solvent Environments. 

Birgit Tautz (German) was awarded a Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers Re-Invitation Grant, to allow for a 3-month stay at Humboldt University in Berlin.
 
Mary Lou Zeeman (Mathematics) and her collaborators from the University of Tennessee were awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation for their project titled PIPP Phase II: Analysis and Prediction of Pandemic Expansion (APPEX).