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V. EXTERNAL GRANTS<br />
1. "Biography <strong>of</strong> Edward Alexander Bouchet." Travel Grant. National Endowment<br />
for the Humanities, 1985. $500.00.<br />
2. "Graduate Enrollment Decision <strong>of</strong> Undergraduate Science Majors." Proposal<br />
Development, 1985-1986. Graduate Record Examinations Board (with D.<br />
Powers). Precis, $12,000. Full Proposal, $108.00.<br />
3. "Case Study <strong>of</strong> Major Doctoral Producing Institutions in Recruiting, Enrolling<br />
and Retaining Black and Hispanic Graduate Students." Graduate Record<br />
Examinations Board, 1988-1990 (with G. Thomas and B.C. Clewell). Full<br />
proposal $488,906 and revisions, $9,000.<br />
4. "Survey <strong>of</strong> Minority Admissions Procedures at Doctoral Granting Institutions".<br />
Graduate Record Examinations Board, 1990 (with B.C. Clewell). Precis, $5,000.<br />
5. "Blacks in American Science." 1990. American Sociological<br />
Association/National Science Foundational Small (with E. Smith). $2,500.<br />
6. <strong>Society</strong> for the Study <strong>of</strong> Science and European Association <strong>of</strong> the Social Studies<br />
<strong>of</strong> Science and <strong>Technology</strong> Joint Meeting. "Workshop on International Human<br />
Resource Issues". Gothenburg SWEDEN, August 12-15, 1992 (with C. Leggon)<br />
National Science Foundation. $23,000.<br />
7. "A Study <strong>of</strong> the Career Patterns <strong>of</strong> African-American Doctoral Chemists."<br />
National Science Foundation, 1993. $82,500. Supplement $38.145.<br />
8. "Who Will Do Science?: Educating the Next Generation." American Association<br />
for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Science Meeting. Atlanta. February. Sloan Foundation,<br />
1994. $6,650. Participants Travel Grant.<br />
9. National Institute <strong>of</strong> Justice, 1998-2000. $250,000 (with R.G. Rogan, R. DuRant,<br />
and C. Richman).<br />
10. Safe <strong>School</strong>s/Healthy Students Initiative, Evaluation Contract, Winston-Salem<br />
Forsyth County <strong>School</strong>s. $194,234.<br />
11. Leadership Alliance Program. Evaluation Contract, Brown University. $266,473<br />
12. "Planning Grant-South African Partnership." (2002) National Science<br />
Foundation. $54,002<br />
13. "Postdoctoral Appointments: Roles and Opportunities” (2003) National Science<br />
Foundation. $136.740 (with Robert Lichter)<br />
14. “Pathways to STEM Careers.” (2003) National Science Foundation. (with Diane<br />
Martin) $342,267<br />
15. “The Status <strong>of</strong> Women in International Chemistry, Computer Science, and<br />
Mathematics: What We Know and Need to Know to Increase the Advancement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Women.” (2008), National Science Foundation (with Lisa Frehill) $327,800,<br />
2 years. National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences.<br />
VII. HONORS AND AWARDS<br />
1970-71 Presidential Scholarship, Atlanta University<br />
1976-78 American Sociological Association Minority Fellowship<br />
1978-79 American Sociological Association Spivak Dissertation Grant<br />
1974-75 Outstanding Teacher, Department <strong>of</strong> Sociology and Anthropology,<br />
Grambling State University