2002-2003 - College of William and Mary
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The <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong><br />
<strong>2002</strong>-<strong>2003</strong> Annual Report <strong>of</strong> Sponsored Programs<br />
Prepared by the Office <strong>of</strong> Grants <strong>and</strong> Research Administration<br />
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
(click on the boxes below to go to that section <strong>of</strong> the document)<br />
Funding Statistic Graphs <strong>and</strong> Charts<br />
• Proposals, Awards, <strong>and</strong> Dollars Awarded, FY 1993-<strong>2002</strong> (graph)<br />
• Sponsored Programs Expenditures, FY 1993-<strong>2002</strong> (graph)<br />
• Sponsored Programs Expenditures, FY 1993-<strong>2002</strong> (table w/ detail)<br />
• Sponsored Programs Expenditures, FY <strong>2002</strong> (graph)<br />
• Sponsored Programs Expenditures, FY <strong>2002</strong> (table w/ detail)<br />
• Sponsored Programs Funding Sources, FY <strong>2002</strong> (graph)<br />
External Grants <strong>and</strong> Contracts<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Business Administration<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
Marshall-Wythe School <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Marine Science (School <strong>of</strong> Marine Science via VIMS)<br />
Other<br />
Internal Grants<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Business Administration<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
Marshall-Wythe School <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Marine Science<br />
If any corrections are required, please contact Mike Ludwick<br />
Posted 2/3/2004
Proposals, Awards, <strong>and</strong> Dollars Awarded<br />
FY 1994-<strong>2003</strong>*<br />
$50,000,000<br />
$40,000,000<br />
$30,000,000<br />
$20,000,000<br />
$10,000,000<br />
$0<br />
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 <strong>2002</strong> <strong>2003</strong><br />
800<br />
700<br />
600<br />
500<br />
400<br />
300<br />
200<br />
100<br />
0<br />
Main Campus Award$** SMS/VIMS Award$ Total Proposals Total Awards<br />
* The number <strong>of</strong> proposals <strong>and</strong> awards from 1994 to 1999 includes new proposals/awards <strong>and</strong> increments on past awards. From 2000 forward the<br />
number <strong>of</strong> proposals <strong>and</strong> awards only reflects new <strong>and</strong> competing proposals <strong>and</strong> awards. Award dollar amounts include new awards <strong>and</strong> increments<br />
on past awards.<br />
**Main Campus includes the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts & Sciences; Schools <strong>of</strong> Business, Education <strong>and</strong> Law; Student Affairs <strong>and</strong> Aid. SMS/VIMS st<strong>and</strong>s for<br />
the School <strong>of</strong> Marine Science/Virginia Institute <strong>of</strong> Marine Science.
$40,000,000<br />
$35,000,000<br />
$30,000,000<br />
$25,000,000<br />
Sponsored Programs Expenditures<br />
FY 1994-<strong>2003</strong><br />
$20,000,000<br />
$15,000,000<br />
$10,000,000<br />
$5,000,000<br />
$0<br />
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 <strong>2002</strong> <strong>2003</strong><br />
Main Campus<br />
SMS/VIMS
Sponsored Programs Expenditures<br />
FY1994 - FY<strong>2003</strong><br />
FY1994 FY1995 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY<strong>2002</strong> FY<strong>2003</strong><br />
Main Campus<br />
Federal Government Funds<br />
Faculty Projects $ 5,907,091 $ 6,460,170 $ 7,645,293 $ 5,887,158 $ 5,808,753 $ 5,814,602 $ 7,683,500 $ 9,443,546 $11,917,275 $12,898,978<br />
Student Aid 987,900 1,075,560 1,154,776 1,148,038 1,678,615 1,502,860 1,339,794 1,640,167 1,706,934 1,739,932<br />
State <strong>and</strong> Local Government Funds 2,074,190 1,820,769 1,678,938 1,497,975 2,014,092 1,825,041 1,841,540 2,135,761 2,793,575 2,448,585<br />
Private Funds 1,159,374 949,320 823,952 1,038,996 1,139,691 1,878,415 2,631,858 2,704,848 2,407,940 3,135,233<br />
Main Campus Subtotal $10,128,555 $10,305,819 $11,302,959 $ 9,572,167 $10,641,151 $11,020,918 $13,496,692 $15,924,322 $18,825,724 $20,222,728<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Marine Science/<br />
Virginia Institute <strong>of</strong> Marine Science<br />
(SMS/VIMS)<br />
Federal Government Funds $ 5,814,118 $ 6,575,092 $ 7,156,491 $ 6,234,930 $ 6,644,119 $ 7,633,053 $ 7,727,635 $ 9,058,302 $ 9,453,387 $13,274,688<br />
State <strong>and</strong> Local Government <strong>and</strong><br />
Private Funds<br />
1,089,640 1,263,642 1,502,142 1,429,600 1,590,867 2,394,801 2,237,238 2,434,568 2,644,843 2,617,509<br />
SMS/VIMS Subtotal $ 6,903,758 $ 7,838,734 $ 8,658,633 $ 7,664,530 $ 8,234,986 $10,027,854 9,964,873 $11,492,870 $12,098,230 $15,865,197<br />
Total Expenditures $17,032,313 $18,144,553 $19,961,592 $ 17,236,697 $18,876,137 $21,048,772 $23,461,565 $27,417,192 $30,923,954 $36,087,925
Sponsored Programs Expenditures FY<strong>2003</strong><br />
by Major Areas<br />
Student Affairs <strong>and</strong><br />
Aid 4.8%<br />
Other 1.2%<br />
SMS/VIMS<br />
44.0%<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
14.2%<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />
Arts & Sciences<br />
35.8%<br />
Applied Science<br />
11.0%<br />
Physics 8.5%<br />
Biology 4.9%<br />
Computer Science<br />
2.8%<br />
Other A&S, Other<br />
Social Sciences, <strong>and</strong><br />
Humanities 2.5%<br />
Anthropology 1.9%<br />
Chemistry 1.6%<br />
Psychology 0.9%<br />
Geology 0.9%<br />
Other Sciences 0.8%
Sponsored Programs Expenditures FY<strong>2003</strong><br />
(by total dollars in major areas)<br />
Main Campus $20,222,728<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts & Sciences $12,914,769<br />
Applied Science $3,979,970<br />
Physics $3,066,253<br />
Biology $1,768,321<br />
Computer Science $994,144<br />
Other A&S, Social Sciences, $942,802<br />
<strong>and</strong> Humanities<br />
Anthropology $682,953<br />
Chemistry $586,520<br />
Psychology $330,878<br />
Geology $320,673<br />
Other Sciences $242,255<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Education $5,126,455<br />
Student Affairs <strong>and</strong> Aid $1,739,932<br />
Other $441,572<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Marine Science/VIMS $15,865,197<br />
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $36,087,925
Sponsored Programs Expenditures FY<strong>2003</strong><br />
by Funding Source<br />
Commerce 17.8%<br />
State & Local Gov't<br />
10.4%<br />
Private<br />
12.4%<br />
Federal<br />
77.3%<br />
NSF 17.1%<br />
Education 15.2%<br />
Defense 10.1%<br />
EPA 5.2%<br />
Interior 3.8%<br />
Energy 3.1%<br />
HHS 2.2%<br />
NASA 2.1%<br />
Other 0.7%
Facilities <strong>and</strong> Administrative (F&A) Cost<br />
Redistribution Pr<strong>of</strong>ile FY<strong>2003</strong>*<br />
Faculty Research<br />
Support Funds<br />
35.0%<br />
$780,890<br />
Grants Office<br />
Operations<br />
17.5%<br />
$390,444<br />
W&M Education &<br />
General Budget<br />
30.0%<br />
$669,333<br />
Departments,<br />
Schools, <strong>and</strong><br />
Centers<br />
17.5%<br />
$390,444<br />
Total F&A Recoveries: $ 2,231,111<br />
* F&A Costs, formerly known as “indirect” costs or “overhead”. Figures are for Main Campus only;<br />
SMS/VIMS is not included. Total does not equal sum <strong>of</strong> each area due to rounding.
EXTERNAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS<br />
Awarded July 1, <strong>2002</strong> - June 30, <strong>2003</strong><br />
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES TOTAL: $17,811,752<br />
American Studies<br />
Huyck, Heather, “Researching <strong>and</strong> Interpreting American History through The <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong>,” U.S.<br />
National Park Service, $50,000<br />
Knight, Arthur, “Black Star: Fame, Celebrity, <strong>and</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> African American Performance,” Rockefeller Fellowship<br />
in the Black Performing Arts from The Stanford Humanities Center, $35,000<br />
&$85,000<br />
Anthropology<br />
Blakey, Michael L., “New York African Burial Project,” Howard University, $84,644<br />
Hamada, Tomoko, “The Hopewell Project,” City <strong>of</strong> Hopewell, $10,000<br />
Moretti-Langholtz, Danielle, “The Oral History Project,” Virginia Council on Indians, $5,000<br />
Moretti-Langholtz, Danielle, “Werowocomoco Website Development,” Virginia Foundation for the Humanities <strong>and</strong><br />
Public Policy, $2,500<br />
Moretti-Langholtz, Danielle, “The Impact <strong>of</strong> the Eugenics Movement on Virginia,” Virginia Foundation for Humanities<br />
<strong>and</strong> Public Policy, $6,000<br />
Voigt, <strong>Mary</strong> M., Visiting Fellowship at Melbourne, Australia, $2,720<br />
Center for Archaeological Research<br />
Blanton, Dennis, Various Projects, Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation, $42,975<br />
Blanton, Dennis B., “NWSY Prehistoric Site,” Naval Facilities Engineering Comm<strong>and</strong>, $96,390<br />
Blanton, Dennis B., “NWSY 5 Site,” Naval Facilities Engineering Comm<strong>and</strong>, $89,964<br />
Blanton, Dennis B., “ Thomas-Sawyer Site,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Historic Resources, $456<br />
Blanton, Dennis B., “Bowman Farm South Yard,” American Frontier Culture Foundation, $10,659<br />
Blanton, Dennis B., “Tidewater Drive Cemetery,” Wesley Wright, Jr., $5,500<br />
Blanton, Dennis B., “Hopewell Lots I <strong>and</strong> II,” City <strong>of</strong> Hopewell, $29,967<br />
Blanton, Dennis B., “Bonham/Buzzard Report <strong>2003</strong>-1,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Historic Resources, $3,233<br />
Blanton, Dennis B., “Magnolia Site III,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Historic Resources, $11,984<br />
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Blanton, Dennis B., “NAS Oceana Annex SAR/I/ARY/VB/TAMS,” TAMS, Consultants, Inc., $26,459<br />
Blanton, Dennis B., “ Washington Homes,” Washington Homes, Inc., $13,887<br />
Jones, Joe B., Various Projects, Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation, $409,568<br />
Jones, Joe B., “Fort Colvin Site/II/ARY/FK592/DHR,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Historic Resources, $14,710<br />
Jones, Joe B., “NAS Oceana Security Improve/I/ARY/BV/Bamforth,” C. Allan Bamforth, Jr., $20,511<br />
Jones, Joe B., “Route 199 Exp<strong>and</strong>ed,” Jamestown 2007 Corridor Constructors, LLC, $2,113<br />
Jones, Joe B., “Site Form Data Entry,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Historic Resources, $10,072<br />
Jones, Joe B., “Sewerage Improv-City <strong>of</strong> Pamplin,” Berkley-Howell & Associates, P.C., $9,831<br />
Jones, Joe B., “Water Slide Ruins,” HDR Engineering, Inc., $4,351<br />
Jones, Joe B., “Route 28 Improv-Sully Access Road,” Dewberry <strong>and</strong> Davis, LLC, $11,001<br />
Jones, Joe B., “Charles City County L<strong>and</strong>fill,” Joyce Engineering, Inc., $2,627<br />
Jones, Joe B., “Route 607,” Dewberry & Davis, LLC., $17,154<br />
Jones, Joe B., “Route 629,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation, $12,104<br />
Pullins, Stevan C., “Route 58, Pennington Gap Bypass, Lee County,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation, $3,152<br />
Pullins, Stevan C., “Route 724 Improvement, Pittsylvania County,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation, $20,392<br />
Pullins, Stevan C., “Route 165, Nimmo Ferrell Parkway,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation, $3,820<br />
&$983,744<br />
Applied Science<br />
Del Negro, Christopher A., Parker B. Francis Fellowship in Pulmonary Research, The Francis Families Foundation,<br />
$21,000<br />
Hinders, Mark K., “Aircraft Lamb Wave Corrosion Mapper,” Nascent Technology Solutions, LLC., $21,000<br />
Hinders, Mark K., with graduate student Kevin Leonard, Aerospace Graduate Research Fellowship, Virginia Space Grant<br />
Consortium, $5,000<br />
Holloway, Brian C., “High Brightness Electron Source Development,” Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research, $1,970,000<br />
Kelley, Michael J., “Beam Conditioning Facilities for a High Average Power Free Electron Laser,” Office <strong>of</strong> Naval<br />
Research, $466,757<br />
Kelley, Michael J., with graduate student Hui-Tian, “Research at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility,”<br />
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, $21,996<br />
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Kelley, Michael J., “Research at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility,” Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator<br />
Facility, $105,312<br />
Luepke, Gunter, “SPIN ELECTRONICS: B<strong>and</strong>-Offset <strong>and</strong> Time-Resolved Nonlinear-Optical Studies <strong>of</strong> Magnetic<br />
Heterostructure Interfaces,” National Science Foundation, $275,000<br />
Luepke, Gunter, “Femtosecond Studies <strong>of</strong> Coupled Electron Lattice Dynamics in Doped Perovskite Manganites,”<br />
National Science Foundation, $65,046<br />
Luepke, Gunter, “B<strong>and</strong>-Offset <strong>and</strong> Magneto-Optical Measurements in Spin-Injection Devices,” Office <strong>of</strong> Naval<br />
Research, $80,000<br />
Luepke, Gunter, “Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Local Vibrational Modes in Semiconductors,” National Science Foundation, $104,050<br />
Luepke, Gunter, “Hydrogen-bond Specific Materials Modifications in Group IV Semiconductors,” V<strong>and</strong>erbilt<br />
University, $37,500<br />
Manos, Dennis M., “Surface Modification <strong>of</strong> FEL High Voltage Electrode by Large-Scale RFI PSII System,”<br />
Southeastern Universities Research Association, $46,000<br />
Manos, Dennis M., with graduate student Ping Tang, “Research at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility,”<br />
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, $21,996<br />
Manos, Dennis M., with visiting senior research pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gary Evans, “COMPTEVFOR Technology Support,” Office<br />
<strong>of</strong> Naval Research, $148,214<br />
Manos, Dennis M., Robert Voigt, Computer Science, Margaret Saha, Biology, <strong>and</strong> Gregory Smith, “Bringing the Future<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bioinformatics to Virginia,” Commonwealth Technology Research Fund, $1,083,916<br />
Manos, Dennis M. <strong>and</strong> Michael Trosset, Mathematics, “Proteomics S<strong>of</strong>tware Package for Detection <strong>and</strong> Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
Cancer,” Incogen, Inc., $49,975<br />
Manos, Dennis M., with graduate student Nimel Theodore, “Surface Modification Using Plasma Source Ion<br />
Implantation,” Virginia Space Grant Consortium, $5,000<br />
Manos, Dennis M., with undergraduate student Donald Bitner, Undergraduate Scholarship, Virginia Microelectronics<br />
Exchange Consortium, $7,500<br />
Rahman, Zia-ur, “Development <strong>and</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> Non-Liner Image Enhancement <strong>and</strong> Multi-Sensor Fusion<br />
Techniques for Hazy <strong>and</strong> Dark Imaging Conditions,” National Aeronautics <strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $123,693<br />
Smith, Gregory D., “The Effect <strong>of</strong> Feedback Inhibition on Sensory Relay by Visual Thalamus,” National Science<br />
Foundation, $216,824<br />
Smith, Gregory D., “Center for the Spatio-Temporal Modeling <strong>of</strong> Cell Signaling Networks,” University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico,<br />
$5,208<br />
&$4,880,987<br />
Biology<br />
Allison, Lizabeth A., “Mechanisms Regulating Subcellular Distribution <strong>of</strong> the Thyroid Hormone Receptor,” National<br />
Science Foundation, $85,000<br />
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Beck, Ruth A., with graduate student Michelle Kuter, “Evaluating the Effects <strong>of</strong> Radio-tagging Common Tern Chicks to<br />
Determine the Feasibility <strong>of</strong> Radio-Tagging Endangered Roseate Tern Chicks,” The Connecticut Audubon<br />
Society, $4,000<br />
Beck, Ruth, “Monitoring <strong>and</strong> Protection <strong>of</strong> Endangered <strong>and</strong> Threatened Avian Species During the <strong>2003</strong> Nesting Season<br />
on Craney Isl<strong>and</strong>,” U.S. Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers, $25,000<br />
Bradley, Eric L., “Virginia Tobacco Initiative for the Biologic Discovery <strong>and</strong> Digital Education Project,” University <strong>of</strong><br />
Virginia, $45,000<br />
Case, Martha A., “Database Production <strong>of</strong> Floristic Collections on National Park Service L<strong>and</strong>,” U. S. National Park<br />
Service, $1,200<br />
Case, Martha A., “Database Management for Species Occurrence Data in COLO,” U. S. National Park Service, $3,750<br />
Chambers, R<strong>and</strong>olph M., “Case Study <strong>of</strong> Historical Watershed-Lake Interactions on the Virginia Coastal Plain,” The<br />
Jeffress Memorial Trust, $10,000<br />
Chambers, R<strong>and</strong>olph M., “REU Site: Interdisciplinary Watershed Studies at the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mary</strong>,” National<br />
Science Foundation, $178,770<br />
Chambers, R<strong>and</strong>olph M., “Coastal Oligotrophic Ecosystems Research, The Coastal Everglades (COERCE),” Florida<br />
International University, $29,419<br />
Fashing, Norman J., “Ranking Model <strong>and</strong> List to Identify Foreign Tetranychoidea Pests <strong>of</strong> Agricultural <strong>and</strong><br />
Environmental Significance to the United States,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Animal <strong>and</strong> Plant Health<br />
Inspection Service, $10,000<br />
Forsyth, Mark H., “A Comparative Genomic Approach to Genetic Diversity Among Virulent <strong>and</strong> Avirulent Helicobacter<br />
pylori,” The Jeffress Memorial Trust, $10,000<br />
Forsyth, Mark H., “Signal Transduction Response in Helicobacter pylori,” National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, $133,750<br />
Gilchrist, George, “Collaborative Research: An Experiment in Evolution - Rapid Life History Evolution in Drosophila<br />
subobscura,” National Science Foundation, $20,935<br />
Gilchrist, George, “The Genetic Architecture <strong>of</strong> Rapidly Evolving Traits in Invading Populations <strong>of</strong> Drosophila<br />
Subobscura,” The Jeffress Memorial Trust, $30,000<br />
Griffin, John D., “Physiological Responses <strong>and</strong> Anatomical Pathways Involved in the Generation <strong>of</strong> an Immune<br />
Response,” National Science Foundation, $67,174<br />
Heideman, Paul, “CAREER: Individual Variation in a Neuroendocrine Pathway,” National Science Foundation,<br />
$160,496<br />
Saha, Margaret S., “<strong>2002</strong> Undergraduate Biological Science Education Program,” Howard Hughes Medical Institute,<br />
$1,600,000<br />
Saha, Margaret S., “Novel Laser-Based Strategies for the Insertion <strong>of</strong> DNA into Cells <strong>of</strong> Living Organisms,” The Jeffress<br />
Memorial Trust, $24,000<br />
S<strong>and</strong>erson, S. Laurie, “Fluid Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Crossflow Filtration in Suspension-Feeding Fishes - Research Experience for<br />
Teachers,” National Science Foundation, $9,991<br />
Shakes, Diane C., “Metaphase to Anaphase Transition in Mitosis <strong>and</strong> Meiosis,” National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, $143,065<br />
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Swaddle, John, “CAREER: Perception <strong>of</strong> Asymmetry <strong>and</strong> Its Role in Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology,” National<br />
Science Foundation, $77,585<br />
Van Dover, Cindy L. “CAREER: Comparative Biodiversity <strong>and</strong> Community Ecology <strong>of</strong> Chemosynthetic Ecosystems,”<br />
National Science Foundation, $46,439<br />
Center for Conservation Biology<br />
Bradshaw, Dana, “Inventory <strong>of</strong> Avian Species within National Parks <strong>of</strong> the Mid-Atlantic <strong>and</strong> Coastal <strong>and</strong> Barrier<br />
Networks,” U.S. National Park Service, $122,558<br />
Watts, Bryan D., <strong>and</strong> Mitchell A. Byrd, “Red Cockaded Woodpecker Recovery <strong>and</strong> Management Plan,” Virginia<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Game <strong>and</strong> Inl<strong>and</strong> Fisheries, $12,500<br />
Watts, Bryan D., “Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Peregrine Falcon Dispersal <strong>and</strong> Annual Movements through Satellite Tracking,”<br />
National Aeronautics <strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $51,544<br />
Watts, Bryan D., “Investigations <strong>of</strong> Potential Conflicts Between Commercial Clam Aquaculture <strong>and</strong> Migrant Shorebirds<br />
Along the Delmarva Peninsula,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Quality, $30,000<br />
Watts, Bryan D., “Bald Eagle Nesting <strong>and</strong> Productivity,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Game <strong>and</strong> Inl<strong>and</strong> Fisheries, $24,560<br />
Watts, Bryan D., “Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Monitoring,” The Nature Conservancy, $9,600<br />
Watts, Bryan D., “Yadkin Project Bald Eagle Nest <strong>and</strong> Productivity,” PB Power, Inc., $7,992<br />
Watts, Bryan D., “Biological Monitoring Services for American Oystercatchers on the Virginia Coast Reserve,” The<br />
Nature Conservancy, $4,000<br />
Watts, Bryan D., “Peregrine Falcon Monitoring,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Game <strong>and</strong> Inl<strong>and</strong> Fisheries, $12,140<br />
Watts, Bryan D., “Colonial Waterbirds Survey,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Game <strong>and</strong> Inl<strong>and</strong> Fisheries, $15,000<br />
Watts, Bryan D., “Colonial Waterbird Survey,” The Nature Conservancy, $9,180<br />
Watts, Bryan D., with graduate student A. Catherine Markham, “The Influence <strong>of</strong> Salinity on Diet, Prey Delivery, <strong>and</strong><br />
Nestling Growth in Bald Eagles in the Lower Chesapeake Bay,” Northern Neck Audubon Foundation, Inc.,<br />
$4,500<br />
& $3,019,148<br />
Chemistry<br />
Abelt, Christopher J., “Protoinduced Electron Transfer Reactions <strong>of</strong> Organic Thiobenzoates,” Petroleum Research<br />
Fund, $50,000<br />
Bebout, Deborah, “Extending the Reach <strong>of</strong> 199Hg NMR as a Metallobioprobe,” The Camille <strong>and</strong> Henry Dreyfus<br />
Foundation, Inc., $55,000<br />
Bebout, Deborah, “Exploring the Metal Biochemistry <strong>of</strong> Hg (II) with Multidentate Mixed N, S-Donor Lig<strong>and</strong>s by X-Ray<br />
Crystallography <strong>and</strong> NMR Spectroscopy,” Petroleum Research Fund, $50,000<br />
Bebout, Deborah, “Investigation <strong>of</strong> Silica Supported Copper Complexes as Biometrics <strong>of</strong> Micronuclear<br />
Monooxygenases,” Jeffress Memorial Trust, $10,000<br />
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DeFotis, Gary, “Magnetic Behavior <strong>and</strong> Phase Transitions <strong>of</strong> Selected Pure, Dilute <strong>and</strong> Mixed Magnets,” National<br />
Science Foundation, $62,676<br />
Harbron, Elizabeth, “Probing the Specificity <strong>of</strong> Protein/DNA Interactions with Ensemble <strong>and</strong> Single Molecule<br />
Spectroscopy,” The Camille <strong>and</strong> Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc., $20,000<br />
Harbron Elizabeth, “Factors Influencing the Kinetics <strong>of</strong> Aromatic Stacking in an Azobenzene Photoswitch,” The<br />
Jeffress Memorial trust, $25,000<br />
Hinkle, Robert J., “Rearrangements <strong>and</strong> Substitution Reactions in Beta, Beta-Distributed Alkeny(aryl)iodonium Salts:<br />
Exploring the Extremely Labile Aryliodonio Moiety,” The Camille <strong>and</strong> Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.,<br />
$60,000<br />
Hinkle, Robert J. <strong>and</strong> David E. Kranbuehl, “Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Role <strong>of</strong> Diffusion <strong>and</strong> pH on a Color Indicator,”<br />
Coatings Technology, Ltd., $33,000<br />
Kiefer, Richard L., “Materials for Radiation Shielding <strong>and</strong> Durability in the Space Environment,” National Aeronautics<br />
<strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $25,000<br />
Knudson, Stephen K., “Molecular Bohr Orbits <strong>and</strong> Ryberg States,” Petroleum Research Fund, $50,000<br />
Kranbuehl, David E., “Enhancing Virginia’s Research Infrastructure,” Virginia Polytechnic Institute, $25,000<br />
Kranbuehl, David E., Miscellaneous Small Projects, Corrocean ASA, $65,787<br />
Kranbuehl, David E., “Characterization <strong>of</strong> the Rate <strong>of</strong> Hydrolysis <strong>and</strong> Recombination <strong>of</strong> Nylon-11 <strong>and</strong> CO2<br />
Environments,” IN Dec, $70,477<br />
Kranbuehl, David E. <strong>and</strong> Graduate Student Julia Warner, “New Aerospace Graduate Research Fellowship,” Virginia<br />
Space Grant Consortium, $5,000<br />
L<strong>and</strong>ino, Lisa M., “Probing the Reactivity <strong>of</strong> the Sulfhydryl Groups <strong>of</strong> Microtubule Protein,” Jeffress Memorial Trust,<br />
$10,000<br />
L<strong>and</strong>ino, Lisa M., “Peroxynitrite Damage to Microtubule Proteins,” National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health AREA Grant, $142,300<br />
Orwoll, Robert A., “Polyimide-Clay Composite Materials for Space Application,” National Aeronautics <strong>and</strong> Space<br />
Administration, $19,438<br />
Orwoll, Robert A., “Polyarylene Ether <strong>and</strong> Polyimide Materials with Improved Radiation Shielding Capabilities,”<br />
National Aeronautics <strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $51,112<br />
Pike, Robert D., “Bridging Caged Phosphite Lig<strong>and</strong>s: New Metal-Organic Network Formers,” The Jeffress Memorial<br />
Trust, $17,450<br />
Poutsma, John C., “Computational Studies <strong>of</strong> the Structure <strong>and</strong> Energetics on Non-Protein Amino Acids,” The Jeffress<br />
Memorial Trust, $10,000<br />
Rice, Gary W., “Trace Element Analysis <strong>of</strong> Fish Samples,” Virginia Institute <strong>of</strong> Marine Science, $60,750<br />
&$917,990<br />
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Computer Science<br />
Chrisochoides, Nikos P., “Two-Tier Computational <strong>and</strong> Visualization Facility for Multi scale Problems,” Cornell<br />
University, $75,000<br />
Chrisochoides, Nikos P., <strong>and</strong> Bruce Lowekamp, “NGS: Mesh Generation <strong>and</strong> Optimistic Computation on the Grid,”<br />
National Science Foundation, $411,395<br />
Chrisochoides, Nikos P., “ITR/ACS: Adaptive S<strong>of</strong>tware for Field-Driven Simulations,” Cornell University/National<br />
Science Foundation, $80,186<br />
Ciardo, Gianfranco, “ITR: Automated Verification <strong>of</strong> Asynchronous S<strong>of</strong>tware Systems,” National Science Foundation,<br />
$223,411<br />
Ciardo, Gianfranco, “Formal Verification <strong>of</strong> Safety Properties for Aerospace Systems Through Algorithms Based on<br />
Exhaustive State-Space Exploration,” National Aeronautic <strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $104,037<br />
Ciardo, Gianfranco, “NGS: Methods to Evaluate the Performance <strong>of</strong> Distributed S<strong>of</strong>tware,” National Science<br />
Foundation, $257,445<br />
Ciardo, Gianfranco, <strong>and</strong> Evgenia Smirni, “Effective Techniques <strong>and</strong> Tools for Resource Management in Clustered Web<br />
Servers,” National Science Foundation, $100,237<br />
Ciardo, Gianfranco, <strong>and</strong> <strong>William</strong> J. Stewart, “NGS: Methods to Evaluate the Performance <strong>of</strong> Distributed S<strong>of</strong>tware,”<br />
National Science Foundation, $136,265<br />
Coppit, David, “S<strong>of</strong>tware Development <strong>and</strong> Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Galileo/ASSAP,” University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, $27,833<br />
Lowekamp, Bruce, with graduate student Samuel K. Small, “NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship,”<br />
National Institute <strong>of</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> Technology, $6,326<br />
Mao, Weizhen, with graduate student Aaron Hawkins, “Data Broadcast Scheduling,” Virginia Space Grant Consortium,<br />
$5,000<br />
Smirni, Evgenia, “Collaborative Research: Adaptive Data Parallel Storage,” National Science Foundation, $70,821<br />
Stathopoulos, Andreas, “ITR: New Algorithms for Scalable Modeling in Materials Science,” University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota,<br />
$47,384<br />
Stathopoulos, Andreas, with graduate student Richard Mills, Department <strong>of</strong> Energy Computational Science Graduate<br />
Fellowship, The Krell Institute, $57,693<br />
Torczon, Virginia J., with graduate student Amy Yates, “Investigating the Use <strong>of</strong> First-Order Corrected Approximation<br />
to Improve Engineering Optimization,” National Aeronautics <strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $27,000<br />
Torczon, Virginia J., with graduate student Anne Shepherd, Academic Allowance, The Krell Institute, $1,000<br />
Voigt, Robert G., “Memory-Centric Resource Management for Data-Intensive Workloads on Clusters,” National Science<br />
Foundation, $71,775<br />
Zhang, Xiaodong, Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement at the National Science Foundation, National Science<br />
Foundation, $166,810<br />
&$1,869,618<br />
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Economics<br />
Anderson, Lisa A., “Game Theory <strong>and</strong> Social Interactions: A Virtual Collaboratory for Teaching <strong>and</strong> Research,”<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, $44,134<br />
Anderson, Lisa A., “Collaborative Proposal: Economics Experiments to Prepare Secondary Teachers <strong>and</strong> Reinforce<br />
Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> Basic Economics,” National Science Foundation, $40,028<br />
Hicks, Robert L., “Assessing the Stability <strong>of</strong> Marine Recreational Resource Values Across Space <strong>and</strong> Time,” Ohio State<br />
University Research Foundation, $39,250<br />
Stafford, Sarah L., “Examining EPA’s Audit Policy in Action,” Resources for the Future, $78,500<br />
&$201,912<br />
English<br />
Taylor, Talbot J., Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship, Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom<br />
Taylor, Talbot J., IASH Fellowship, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Edinburgh, Scotl<strong>and</strong><br />
Taylor, Talbot J., European-American Young Scholars’ Summer Institute, National Humanities Center<br />
Geology<br />
Hancock, Gregory, “Hydrologic Impacts <strong>of</strong> Urbanization on Small Watersheds <strong>and</strong> the Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Best<br />
Management Practices, <strong>William</strong>sburg/James City County, Virginia,” Virginia Water Resources Research Center,<br />
$18,500<br />
Lockwood, Rowan, “Live-Dead Assemblage Comparisons in the Chesapeake Bay: Laying the Groundwork for<br />
Paleological Analyses <strong>of</strong> Holocene Benthic,” The Jeffress Memorial Trust, $29,500<br />
Macdonald, R. Heather, “Collaborative Research: Combining Real <strong>and</strong> Virtual Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development for Current<br />
<strong>and</strong> Future Geoscience Faculty,” National Science Foundation, $553,375<br />
Macdonald, R. Heather, “Training <strong>and</strong> Educating Early Geosciences Faculty,” University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, $3,680<br />
Macdonald, R. Heather, “Linking Pedagogy, Resources <strong>and</strong> Community Interaction to Support Entry-Level<br />
Undergraduate Geoscience Courses,” Carleton <strong>College</strong>, $10,866<br />
Owens, Brent E. “Inventory <strong>and</strong> Spatial Placement <strong>of</strong> Coal Mine Maps in Virginia,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Mines,<br />
Minerals <strong>and</strong> Energy, $38,791<br />
&$654,712<br />
History<br />
Nelson, Scott, C. Ballard Breaux Visiting Fellowship in Louisville, Kentucky, Filson Historical Society<br />
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Whittenburg, James P., with graduate students Jody Allen <strong>and</strong> Brian Daugherity, “New Kent County Virginia Public<br />
Schools: From Freedom <strong>of</strong> Choice to Integration (Green v. New Kent County Film Script Development),”<br />
Virginia Foundation for the Humanities <strong>and</strong> Public Policy, $3,000<br />
&$3,000<br />
Kinesiology<br />
Kambis, Kenneth W., “The Effect <strong>of</strong> Carbohydrate Ingestion on Transient Mood State During Work Performance,”<br />
Jack Borgenicht, $10,476<br />
McCoy, Raymond W., “The Impact <strong>of</strong> Gait Training for Parkinson’s Disease Patients,” Department <strong>of</strong> Veterans Affairs,<br />
$15,920<br />
&$26,396<br />
Mathematics<br />
Lewis, R. Michael, Lawrence M. Leemis, Michael W. Trosset, <strong>and</strong> Roy Mathias, “Scientific Computing Research<br />
Environments for the Mathematical Sciences,” National Science Foundation, $39,999<br />
Lewis, R. Michael, “Robust Techniques for Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Problem Synthesis <strong>and</strong> Solution,”<br />
National Aeronautics <strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $23,000<br />
Mathias, Roy C., <strong>and</strong> Chi-Kwong Li, “REU: Matrix Analysis in Engineering <strong>and</strong> Science,” National Science Foundation,<br />
$10,000<br />
&$72,799<br />
Music<br />
Preston, Katherine K., “Against the Grain: English-Language Opera Troupes in the United States 1860-1900", American<br />
Antiquarian Society, $1,000<br />
Preston, Katherine K., “Against the Grain: English-Language Opera Troupes in the United States 1860-1900,” Harry<br />
Ransom Humanities Center Research Fellowship, University <strong>of</strong> Texas, $1,000<br />
&$2,000<br />
Philosophy<br />
Davies, Paul S., “Naturalism <strong>and</strong> the Methods <strong>of</strong> Inquiry,” National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, $30,000<br />
&$30,000<br />
Physics<br />
Averett, Todd D., “Neutron Structure Studies Using Polarized Helium-3 at Jefferson Laboratory,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Energy, $50,000<br />
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Averett, Todd D., “Neutron Spin Structure Studies Using High-density Polarized 3He Targets,” Jeffress Memorial<br />
Trust,” $10,000<br />
Averett, Todd D., with graduate student Stephanie Bailey, “Measurement <strong>of</strong> Neutron Spin Structure Functions in the<br />
Resonance Region,” Virginia Space Grant Consortium, $5,000<br />
Benner, D. Chris, “SAGE III Science Investigations,” National Aeronautics <strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $65,000<br />
Carlson, Carl E., “Research in Theoretical Hadronic Physics <strong>and</strong> Related Topics,” National Science Foundation, $75,000<br />
Carone, Christopher D., “Topics in Theoretical Physics,” National Science Foundation, $90,000<br />
Champion, Roy L., “Low Energy Ion-Surface <strong>and</strong> Ion-Molecule Collisions,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, $58,564<br />
Cooke, <strong>William</strong> E., with graduate student Christopher Tennant, Research at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator<br />
Facility, $9,625<br />
Cooke, <strong>William</strong> E., <strong>and</strong> David S. Armstrong, “Research at TJNAF,” Southeastern Universities Research Association,<br />
$3,430<br />
Cooke, <strong>William</strong> E., <strong>and</strong> Postdoctoral Researcher, Klaus Grimm, “Research at TJNAF,” Southeastern Universities<br />
Research Association, $13,682<br />
Cooke, <strong>William</strong> E., with graduate students Jeffrey Secrest <strong>and</strong> Jason Lenoble; Postdoctoral Researcher Lubomir<br />
Pentchev, <strong>and</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Robert Welsh, “Research at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility,” $189,008<br />
Champion, Roy L., “Low Energy Ion-Surface <strong>and</strong> ion-Molecule Collisions,” Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, $58,564<br />
Danehy, Paul M. with graduate student Jennifer Wilkes, “Graduate Student Researchers Program,” National Aeronautics<br />
<strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $24,000<br />
Delos, John B., “Order <strong>and</strong> Chaos in Classical <strong>and</strong> Quantum Systems,” National Science Foundation, $170,000<br />
Finn, John M., Allison Lung, David Armstrong, Keith Griffioen, <strong>and</strong> Todd Averett, “Polarized Electron Scattering from<br />
Nucleons,” National Science Foundation, $325,000<br />
Griffioen, Keith A., “High Energy Lepton Scattering from Nucleons <strong>and</strong> Nuclei,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, $101,000<br />
Hoatson, Gina L., <strong>and</strong> Robert L. Vold, Applied Science, “Acquisition <strong>of</strong> a High Field Solid State NMR Spectrometer,”<br />
National Science Foundation, $770,000<br />
Hoatson, Gina L., <strong>and</strong> Robert L. Vold, Applied Science, “High Field Solid State NMR Spectroscopy <strong>of</strong> Piezoelectric<br />
Materials,” Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research, $35,000<br />
Kane, John F., <strong>and</strong> Morton Eckhause, “MECO Research <strong>and</strong> Development,” University <strong>of</strong> California at Irvine, $80,000<br />
Kossler, <strong>William</strong> J., “Quantum Technology for Radiation Hardened (Rad Hard) Materials for Space <strong>and</strong> Industries,”<br />
National Aeronautics <strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $42,000<br />
Kossler, <strong>William</strong> J., “Research Experiences for Undergraduates,” National Science Foundation, $59,912<br />
Krakauer, Henry, “A Virtual Laboratory for the First-Principles Design <strong>of</strong> Piezoelectrics for Transducers,” Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Naval Research, $1,070,000<br />
Krakauer, Henry, “First Principles Computational Studies <strong>of</strong> Piezoelectrics,” Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research, $121,754<br />
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Osborne, Alfred R., “Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement with The Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research, $83,985<br />
Perdrisat, Charles F., “A New Polarimeter to Measure G_Ep/G_Mp up to 9 GeVA2 in Hall C at Jlab,” U.S.<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, $207,000<br />
Reilly, Anne C., “Nonlinear Optical Studies <strong>of</strong> Spin <strong>and</strong> Magnetization Dynamics in Ferromagnetic Multilayers,”<br />
National Science Foundation, $90,000<br />
Reilly, Anne C., with graduate student Shannon Watson, “Investigation into Improved Performance <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Thin<br />
Films Deposited by DC Magnetron Sputtering via Novel Buffer Layer Incorporation,” Virginia Space Grant<br />
Consortium, $5,000<br />
Sher, Marc T., “Topics in Theoretical Physics,” National Science Foundation, $20,000<br />
Tracy, Eugene R.,, “Workshops on Internal Solutions <strong>and</strong> Their Influence on Acoustic Wave Propagation in the Ocean,”<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research, $54,774<br />
Tracy, Eugene R., “Theoretical Plasma Physics,” U. S. Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, $4,202<br />
Vahala, George, “Theoretical Plasma Physics,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, $56,067<br />
Vahala, George, “Type II Quantum Algorithms for MHD,” Air Force Office <strong>of</strong> Scientific Research, $30,000<br />
Venkataraman, Malathy, “High Resolution Spectroscopy to Support Atmospheric Measurements,” National Aeronautics<br />
<strong>and</strong> Space Administration, $179,700<br />
Walecka, J. Dirk, “Research in Theoretical Nuclear <strong>and</strong> Subnuclear Physics,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, $49,000<br />
Welsh, Robert E., “High Resolution Nuclear Imaging <strong>of</strong> Small Animals,” National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, $63,500<br />
&$4,269,767<br />
Psychology<br />
Burk, Joshua A., “Young Investigator Award: The Role <strong>of</strong> Cortical Cholinergic Inputs in Mediating Attentional<br />
Impairments,” National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia <strong>and</strong> Depression, $43,901<br />
Galano, Joseph, “FY<strong>2003</strong> Evaluation Contract,” Prevent Child Abuse Virginia, $144,608<br />
Galano, Joseph, “Square One School Readiness Initiative,” Hampton Roads Health Care, $10,870<br />
Galano, Joseph, Clinical Psychology Student Internship, Eastern Virginia Medical School Center for Pediatric Research,<br />
$7,000<br />
Hunt, Pamela S., “Social Learning <strong>and</strong> Alcohol Intake in Adolescent Rats,” National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, $90,080<br />
Langholtz, Harvey J., “Post-Training Performance <strong>of</strong> UN Peacekeepers,” United Nations Institute for Training <strong>and</strong><br />
Research, $8,700<br />
Nezlek, John, “Statutory Rape Study,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Health, $7,000<br />
Nezlek, John, “Partnerships in Prevention - Two Words Awareness,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Health, $6,000<br />
Shaver, Kelly G., “Advancing Entrepreneurship at the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mary</strong>,” The Ewing Marion Kauffman<br />
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Foundation, $49,534<br />
Ventis, W. Larry, “Clinical Education Internships for Psychology Students,” Eastern State Hospital, $18,000<br />
Ventis, W. Larry <strong>and</strong> Glenn Shean, “Virginia Tobacco Initiative for Biological Discovery <strong>and</strong> Digital Education (Phase<br />
1)”, University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, $30,000<br />
&$415,693<br />
Religion<br />
Sonn, Tamara, “Islam <strong>and</strong> Pluralism: Human Rights <strong>and</strong> the Rights <strong>of</strong> Minorities in Islam,” U.S. Embassy, Ottawa,<br />
Ontario, Canada, $11,000<br />
&$11,000<br />
Theatre, Speech, <strong>and</strong> Dance<br />
Bledsoe, Jerry H., <strong>2002</strong> Virginia Shakespeare Festival, <strong>William</strong>sburg Area Arts Commission, $7,350<br />
Bledsoe, Jerry H., <strong>2002</strong> Virginia Shakespeare Festival, York County Arts Commission, $2,500<br />
Bledsoe, Jerry H., <strong>2002</strong> Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Hampton Arts Commission, $1,500<br />
Bledsoe, Jerry H., <strong>2003</strong> Virginia Shakespeare Festival, York County Arts Commission, $2,500<br />
Bledsoe, Jerry H., Publication <strong>of</strong> the Commemorative Magazine for the Virginia Shakespeare Festival, The Gladys <strong>and</strong><br />
Franklin Clark Foundation, $5,000<br />
&$18,850<br />
Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy<br />
Finifter, David H., “Challenging Our Communities: Promoting Independence <strong>of</strong> the Senior Population - Conference<br />
<strong>2003</strong>,” $10,000<br />
Finifter, David H., “Designing a Model for Community-Based Services to Promote the Health <strong>of</strong> Older Adults,”<br />
Commonwealth Health Research Board, $88,250<br />
Rossiter, Louis F., “State Budget Officers Fellowship Program,” National Pharmaceutical Council, Inc., $250,686<br />
&$348,936<br />
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TOTAL: $268,198<br />
Jelinek, Mariann, “Crossing Death Valley Together: Industry-University Intellectual Property Dynamics,” National<br />
Science Foundation, $100,000<br />
Smith, Kimberly J., Intergovernmental Personnel Act Appointment to the U.S. Securities <strong>and</strong> Exchange Commission,<br />
$168,198<br />
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TOTAL: $8,126,276<br />
Bass, George, “Preparing Middle School Math <strong>and</strong> Science Teachers,” Virginia Commonwealth University, $10,000<br />
Beers, James W., “Eastern Virginia Writing Project,” National Writing Project, $66,000<br />
Berg, David L., “Project VITAL: Virginia Initiative for Technology <strong>and</strong> Administrative Leadership,” The Bill <strong>and</strong><br />
Melinda Gates Foundation, $2,973,800<br />
Berg, David L., “Teaching through Technology <strong>and</strong> Innovative Practices,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $50,000<br />
DeFur, Sharon H., “University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky State Enhancement Grant,” University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, $42,368<br />
DeFur, Sharon H., “Statewide Assessment <strong>of</strong> Transition Services,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $14,634<br />
DeFur, Sharon H., “Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Project PASS, Year V,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $187,364<br />
Finnegan, Dorothy E., “Factors in Institutional Mission Change Among Virginia Public Four-Year <strong>College</strong>s <strong>and</strong><br />
Universities,” State Council <strong>of</strong> Higher Education for Virginia, $18,000<br />
Foster, Virginia A., “Family Counseling Program,” Peninsula Area Cooperative Educational Services, $58,340<br />
Gareis, Christopher R., “<strong>William</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> Clinical Faculty Program,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $42,000<br />
Harris, Judith B., “Recoding <strong>and</strong> Renovating the Electronic Emissary,” South Central Regional Technology Education<br />
Consortium, $20,000<br />
Korinek, Lori <strong>and</strong> Sharon H. DeFur, “Teachers <strong>of</strong> Exceptional Adolescents <strong>and</strong> Children,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Education, $200,000<br />
Korinek, Lori <strong>and</strong> Sharon H. DeFur, “Enhanced Scope <strong>and</strong> Sequence Project,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />
$23,174<br />
Leslie, David W., “Phased Retirement as a Model for Alternatives in Academic Work,” Alfred P. Sloan Foundation,<br />
$154,914<br />
Mason, Marguerite M., <strong>and</strong> Sharon H. DeFur, “Collaborating for Success: Preparing ALL Students for Algebra <strong>and</strong><br />
Geometry,” State Council <strong>of</strong> Higher Education for Virginia, $79,445<br />
McLaughlin, Virginia L., “Virginia Character Education Project,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $21,500<br />
McLaughlin, Virginia L., “An Achievable Dream Year 3 Evaluation Plan,” An Achievable Dream, Inc., $50,000<br />
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McLaughlin, Virginia L., <strong>and</strong> John A. McLaughlin, “Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Shen<strong>and</strong>oah Valley Regional Transition Pilot<br />
Project,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $74,288<br />
Patton, James M., “A Curriculum for Pedagogy for Cultural Competence: Strategies for Special <strong>and</strong> General Educators,”<br />
Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $30,000<br />
Popp, Patricia, <strong>and</strong> James H. Stronge, “Supporting Children Experiencing Homelessness in Early Childhood Special<br />
Education (Project HOPE),” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $250,000<br />
Rozzelle, Jan J., “Collaborative Leadership Training: Improving Performance <strong>of</strong> the Students with Disabilities,” Virginia<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $80,000<br />
Rozzelle, Jan J., “School Instructional Support Teams for Mathematics <strong>and</strong> Reading,” State Council <strong>of</strong> Higher Education<br />
for Virginia $75,478<br />
Stronge, James H., <strong>and</strong> Patricia Popp, “LEA: The Virginia Program for Educating Homeless Children <strong>and</strong> Youth,” U.S.<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $673,474<br />
Stronge, James H., <strong>and</strong> Patricia Popp, “SEA: The Virginia Program for Educating Homeless Children <strong>and</strong> Youth,” U.S.<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $214,491<br />
Vantassel-Baska, Joyce, “The Athena Project,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $1,185,327<br />
Vantassel-Baska, Joyce, “Gifted Education Policy Analysis,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $40,000<br />
Vantassel-Baska, Joyce, “Project STAR Validity Study,” South Caroline Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $45,000<br />
Walter-Thomas, Chriss, <strong>and</strong> Lori Korinek, “T/TAC <strong>2003</strong>: Special Education Training <strong>and</strong> Technical Assistance Center<br />
for Regions 2 <strong>and</strong> 3,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $831,695<br />
Walter-Thomas, Chriss, <strong>and</strong> Lori Korinek, “Collaborating Master Educators,” U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $400,000<br />
Ward, Thomas J., with graduate student Alison Neace, Administrative Internship <strong>2002</strong>-<strong>2003</strong>, <strong>William</strong>sburg-James City<br />
Schools, $15,000<br />
<strong>William</strong>s, Brenda T., “Educational Policy, Planning, <strong>and</strong> Leadership Preparation for Collaborative Service Delivery,” U.S.<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $199,984<br />
MARSHALL-WYTHE SCHOOL OF LAW TOTAL: $35,060<br />
Douglas, Davison, “Pauli Murray: A Twentieth-Century American Life,” National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
Summer Stipend, $5,000<br />
Douglas, Davison, U.S. Historians Program Residency in Japan, Organization <strong>of</strong> American Historians/Japanese<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> American Studies<br />
Laterriere, Frederic I., “Courtroom 21 Support,” National Court Reporters Foundation, $27,460<br />
Laterriere, Frederic I., <strong>and</strong> Carol Hill, “Courtroom 21 Support,” National Verbatim Reporters Association, $2,500<br />
Laterriere, Frederic L., “Courtroom 21 Project,” Herman Family Foundation, $100<br />
Levy, John M., Fulbright Scholarship to Kenya, Africa<br />
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Stein, Michael A., Andrew W. Mellon Junior Faculty Fellowship, American Council <strong>of</strong> Learned Societies<br />
SCHOOL OF MARINE SCIENCE TOTAL: $22,510,923<br />
Federal Awards<br />
Allen, St<strong>and</strong>ish K., “Oyster Rack Construction-York River,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $15,000<br />
Allen, St<strong>and</strong>ish K., Mark W. Luckenbach, Kimberly S. Reece, Mark D. Camara, “A Consortium Based Approach for<br />
Genetic Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> oysters in the Mid-Atlantic,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $300,028<br />
Anderson, Iris C., "Cycling <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen <strong>and</strong> Carbon in a Coastal Lagoon,” National Science Foundation, $10,000<br />
Austin, Herbert A., A. Deane Estes, Donald Seaver, "Estimation <strong>of</strong> Juvenile Striped Bass Relative Abundance in the<br />
Virginia Portion <strong>of</strong> Chesapeake Bay," U. S. Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife Service/Virgina Marine Resources Commission,<br />
$112,944<br />
Austin, Herbert A., Marcel M. Montane, “Estimating Relative Juvenile Abundance <strong>of</strong> Ecologically Important Finfish <strong>and</strong><br />
Invertebrates in the Virginia Portion <strong>of</strong> Chesapeake Bay,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $353,934<br />
Austin, Herbert A., Todd Mathes, "Assessing Virginia's Estuaries <strong>and</strong> Tidal Tributaries to the Chesapeake Bay <strong>and</strong><br />
Atlantic Ocean: National Coastal Assessment, <strong>2002</strong>," Environmental Protection Agency, $45,100<br />
Bauer, James E., "Collaborative Research: Delivery <strong>and</strong> Fate <strong>of</strong> Old Terrestrial Carbon in a Riverine Ecosystem,"<br />
National Science Foundation, $322,731<br />
Berman, Marcia R., "Development <strong>of</strong> a Comprehensive Shoreline Inventory for the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mary</strong>l<strong>and</strong>: Phases 1-3,"<br />
National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal Zone Program, $163,000<br />
Berman, Marcia R., “Development <strong>of</strong> a Protocol for Evaluating the Suitability <strong>of</strong> Shorel<strong>and</strong>s for Waterfront<br />
Development,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal Zone Program, $45,518<br />
Bonzek, Christopher F., "Preparation <strong>of</strong> <strong>2002</strong> Chespeake Bay Blue Crab Advisory Report" , National Oceanic <strong>and</strong><br />
Atmospheric Administration, $5,380<br />
Bonzek, Christopher F., Herbert A. Austin, John M. Hoenig, “Design <strong>and</strong> Pilot Implementation <strong>of</strong> a Chesapeake Bay<br />
Monitoring <strong>and</strong> Assessment Program (CHESMMAP),” National Marine Fisheries Service, $498,763<br />
Bronk, Deborah A., Walker O. Smith, Deborah K. Steinberg, "Quantification <strong>and</strong> Modeling <strong>of</strong> DOC <strong>and</strong> DON Release<br />
in Marine Systems: A Study <strong>of</strong> Increasing Trophic Complexity," National Science Foundation, $1,699,795<br />
Burreson, Eugene M., “Elucidating the Life Cycle <strong>of</strong> the Haplosporidum nelsoni (MSX) Using an Experimental Approach<br />
<strong>and</strong> Molecular Diagnostics," National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine<br />
Science Consortium $82,989<br />
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Burreson, Eugene M., “Infectivity, Pathogenicity, <strong>and</strong> Epizootiology <strong>of</strong> the Clam Parasites Perkinsus Chesapeaki <strong>and</strong><br />
Perkinsus <strong>and</strong>rewsi in the Chesapeake Bay Oysters: Have We Been Misinterpreting the Perkinsus marinus<br />
Epizootiology” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science<br />
Consortium, $68,432<br />
Burreson, Eugene M., Howard I. Kator, Martha W. Rhodes, “Parasites <strong>of</strong> Crassostrea ariakensis Held in Chesapeake Bay<br />
<strong>and</strong> Comparative Elimination Kinetics <strong>of</strong> Fecal Coliforms <strong>and</strong> Male-Specific Coliphage from C. ariakensis <strong>and</strong><br />
C. virginica," National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/<strong>Mary</strong>l<strong>and</strong> Sea Grant, $34,834<br />
Burreson, Eugene M., Kimberly S. Reece, “Oyster Herpes Virus Threat to U.S. Oyster Producers," National Oceanic <strong>and</strong><br />
Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant w/Pacific Shellfish Institute, $20,430<br />
Burreson, Eugene M., Lisa Ragone Calvo, Kimberly S. Reece, “In Situ Determination <strong>of</strong> Perkinsus marinus Transmission<br />
Dynamics in Low Salinity Habitats: Implications for Disease Avoidance Management Strategies <strong>and</strong> Oyster<br />
Restoration,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science<br />
Consortium, $40,300<br />
Burreson, Eugene M., St<strong>and</strong>ish K. Allen, Kimberly S. Reece, “Potential Pathogens <strong>of</strong> Crassostrea ariakensis in Its Native<br />
Range in China <strong>and</strong> in Established Populations in Washington, USA," National Marine Fisheries Service,<br />
$77,187<br />
Calvo, Lisa Ragone, Eugene M. Burreson, “Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Potential for Transfer <strong>of</strong> QPX via Seaside to Bayside Clam<br />
Transplantations,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science<br />
Consortium, $7,907<br />
Canuel, Elizabeth A., “Collaborative Research: How Temporal Changes in River Discharge <strong>and</strong> Storms Affect the<br />
Source <strong>and</strong> Age Distribution <strong>of</strong> Sedimentary Organic Carbon Across a River-Dominated Margin,” National<br />
Science Foundation, $115,000<br />
Chu, Fu-Lin E., “Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Inherent <strong>and</strong> Induced Thermal-Tolerance in Protection <strong>of</strong> Oyster Populations from<br />
Summer Mortality Caused by Dermo <strong>and</strong> MSX Parasitism <strong>and</strong> Thermal Stress,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong><br />
Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $63,675<br />
Chu, Fu-Lin E., Kimberly S. Reece “Lipid Metabolism in the Oyster Protozoan Parasite, Perkinsus marinus: Incremental<br />
Funding for International Travel <strong>and</strong> Research Experience for Undergraduates,” National Science Foundation,<br />
$17,000<br />
Chuenpagdee, Ratana, “Assessing Stakeholders' Preferences for Ecosystem Management Options for the Chesapeake<br />
Bay Using the Damage Schedule Approach,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $59,260<br />
Clark, Vicki P., Susan E. Haynes, John E. Graves, “Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development Programs for Science Teachers in the<br />
Chesapeake Bay Watershed,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine<br />
Science Consortium, $41,500<br />
Diaz, Robert J., “Technical Support to SAIC for the Development <strong>of</strong> a NOAA WebSite on the Topic <strong>of</strong> Benthic Habitat<br />
Mapping,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administraiton, $15,000<br />
Diaz, Robert J., Jesse E. McNinch, “Mapping Benthic Habitats in the York River, Virginia,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong><br />
Atmospheric Administration, $99,500<br />
DuPaul, <strong>William</strong> D., “Development <strong>and</strong> Construction <strong>of</strong> Modified Sea Scallop Dredge Gear to Reduce Sea Turtle<br />
Interactions,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $7,000<br />
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DuPaul, <strong>William</strong> D., “Enhancement <strong>of</strong> the Value <strong>and</strong> Product Quality <strong>of</strong> Commercially Caught Striped Bass,” National<br />
Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $7,519<br />
DuPaul, <strong>William</strong> D., “Marina Technical Advisory Program,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal<br />
Resource Management, $78,000<br />
DuPaul <strong>William</strong> D., “Regional Award for the Fisheries Extension Enhancement Program,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong><br />
Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $15,000<br />
DuPaul, <strong>William</strong> D., “Special Issue <strong>of</strong> Virginia Marine Science Bulletin,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $9,004<br />
DuPaul, <strong>William</strong> D., “Turtle By-Catch Reduction Project Oversight, Training, <strong>and</strong> Data Entry,” National Marine<br />
Fisheries Service, $94,415<br />
DuPaul, <strong>William</strong> D., “Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, <strong>2003</strong>,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $483,000<br />
DuPaul, <strong>William</strong> D., Thomas J. Murray, “Coastal Community Development, Year 3,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $50,000<br />
Ducklow, Hugh W., “LTER Supplement: Climate Change <strong>and</strong> Ecosystem Migration: Research Experience Support for<br />
Undergraduates,” National Science Foundation, $52,000<br />
Ducklow, Hugh W., “Palmer Station: Antarctic Long-Term Ecological Research Project on the Antarctic Marine<br />
Ecosystem: Climate Change, Ecosystem Migration <strong>and</strong> Teleconnections in an Ice Dominated System, National<br />
Science Foundation, $4,290,000<br />
Friedrichs, Carl T., “Forecasting Scour Related Mine Burial Using a Parameterized Model" , Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research,<br />
$99,660<br />
Friedrichs, Carl T., “TIDE: Trophic Cascade <strong>and</strong> Interacting Control Processes in a Detritus-Based Aquatic Ecosystem,”<br />
National Science Foundation, $50,701<br />
Friedrichs, Carl T., “Upscaling Simple Models for Energetic Shelf Sediment Transport,” Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research,<br />
$19,627<br />
Gammisch, Robert A., “Anacostia River Coring,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration, $30,576<br />
Gartl<strong>and</strong>, James, Christopher F. Bonzek, John Walter, Robert J. Latour, “Age-Specific Trophic Interactions <strong>of</strong> Bluefish<br />
(Pomatomus saltatrix) in the Mainstream Chesapeake Bay,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $10,000<br />
Graves, John E., “Administrative <strong>and</strong> Travel Management Support for the Advisory Committee to the U. S. Section to<br />
the International Commission for the Conservation <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT),” National Marine Fisheries<br />
Service, $150,000<br />
Graves, John E., “Billfish Population Assessment: Student Support from Southeast Fisheries Center,” National Marine<br />
Fisheries Service/Southeast Fisheries Management Center, $59,372<br />
Graves, John E., “Cooperative Marine Education <strong>and</strong> Research Program: Summer Intern Support,” National Marine<br />
Fisheries Service, $6,000<br />
Graves, John E., “Population Stucture Analysis <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Using Hypervariable, Nuclear DNA Markers,”<br />
National Marine Fisheries Service, $126,793<br />
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Graves, John E., “Use <strong>of</strong> Pop-Up Satellite Archival Tags to Determine Survival <strong>and</strong> Habitat Preference <strong>of</strong> White Marlin<br />
(Tetrapterus albidus) Released from the U.S. Recreational <strong>and</strong> Commercial Fisheries,” National Marine Fisheries<br />
Service, $79,200<br />
Graves, John E., Jan R. McDowell, “Molecular Systematics <strong>of</strong> the Billfishes (Istiophoridae <strong>and</strong> Xiphiidae),” National Marine<br />
Fisheries Service, $34,359<br />
Graves, John E., Vicki P. Clark, Susan E. Haynes, “Marine Fisheries Science <strong>and</strong> Management: A Summer Course for<br />
Secondary Science Teachers,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $24,999<br />
Hale, Robert C., “Analysis <strong>of</strong> Blood Samples for Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Congeners,” Environmental Protection<br />
Agency, $32,400<br />
Hardaway, C. Scott, “Shoreline Management Survey for Coastal Beaches <strong>and</strong> Dunes at Little Creek NAB Dam Neck <strong>and</strong><br />
Camp Pendleton,” NAVFAC, $19,478<br />
Hardaway, C. Scott, Donna A. Milligan, “Shoreline Management Plan Phase II: York River Shoreline,” National Park<br />
Service/Colonial National Historical Park, $44,272<br />
Hardaway, C. Scott, Donna A. Milligan, “Tangier Isl<strong>and</strong>, Virginia: Shoreline Management Plan for the Uppards Coast,”<br />
Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers, $27,000<br />
Hardaway C. Scott, Lyle M. Varnell, “Chesapeake Bay Dune Systems: Ongoing Monitoring <strong>and</strong> Management Analysis,”<br />
National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal Resource Management, $110,000<br />
Hargis, Jr., <strong>William</strong> J., “Oyster Reef Mapping Project,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia<br />
Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $8,000<br />
Harris, Courtney K., “Sediment Redistribution <strong>and</strong> Seabed Modification in the Western Adriatic,” Office <strong>of</strong> Naval<br />
Research, $50,000<br />
Havens, Kirk J., “Draft Woody Depressional Wetl<strong>and</strong> HGM Model Development for the Coastal Plain <strong>of</strong> Virginia,”<br />
Environmental Protection Agency, $202,203<br />
Havens, Kirk J., “Initiating Development <strong>of</strong> a Forested Headwater Wetl<strong>and</strong> HGM Model for Wetl<strong>and</strong>s Managment in<br />
Virginia,” Environmental Protection Agency, $163,199<br />
Haynes, Susan E., “Blue Crab Bowl <strong>2003</strong>: Sea Grant Support,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $2,961<br />
Hershner, Carlton H., “Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Program: Chesapeake 2000 Agreement Coordination for<br />
VA Department <strong>of</strong> Conservation <strong>and</strong> Recreation,” Environmental Protection Agency, $46,800<br />
Hershner, Carlton H., “Aquaculture Management,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal<br />
Resource Management, $76,500<br />
Hershner, Carlton H., “Consortium for Atlantic Regional Assessment (CARA): Proposed Assessment in the Mid- <strong>and</strong><br />
Upper-Atlantic Region (MUAR),” Environmental Protection Agency, $30,000<br />
Hershner, Carlton H., “Development, Testing, <strong>and</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> Ecological <strong>and</strong> Socioeconomic Indicators for<br />
Integrated Assessment <strong>of</strong> Aquatic Ecosystems <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Slope in the Mid-Atlantic Sattes: Estuarine<br />
Ecosystems,” Environmental Protection Agency, $588,565<br />
Hershner, Carlton H., “Enhancement <strong>of</strong> Wetl<strong>and</strong>s Regulatory Program,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/Coastal Resource Management, $90,500<br />
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Hershner, Carlton H., “Tidal Wetl<strong>and</strong>s Management Technical Support,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/Coastal Resource Management, $40,000<br />
Hershner, Carlton H., Anamarija Frankic, “International Workshop: Innovative Approaches in Biocomplexity <strong>and</strong><br />
Sustainable Ecosystem Management: Integrating Natural, Social, <strong>and</strong> Economic Sciences,” National Science<br />
Foundation, $12,769<br />
Hershner, Carlton H., Jian Shen, Harry V. Wang, “Development <strong>of</strong> Shellfish TMDL's (Total Maximum Daily Loading),”<br />
Environmental Protection Agency, $501,600<br />
Hobbs, Carl H., C. Scott Hardaway, Jesse E. McNinch, “Continuing Studies on the Southeastern Virginia Inner<br />
Continental Shelf including Studies Related to Beach Nourishment,” Minerals Management Service, $50,000<br />
Hobbs, Carl H., Robert J. Diaz, C. Scott Hardaway, Jerome P-Y. Maa, Jesse E. McNinch, “Field Testing <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Physical/Biological Monitoring Methodology for Offshore Dredging <strong>and</strong> Mining Operations,” Minerals<br />
Management Service, $172,108<br />
Hoenig, John M., Daniel A. Hepworth, Romuald N. Lipcius, Marcel M. Montane, “Tagging Studies <strong>of</strong> Blue Crabs in<br />
Chesapeake Bay: Year 2,” National Marine Fisheries Service , $139,434<br />
Hoenig, John M., “Developing Improved Assessment Methods for American Shad in the York River,” U. S. Fish <strong>and</strong><br />
Wildlife Service/Virginia Marine Resources Commission, $22,407<br />
Hoenig, John M., “NMFS Toolbox: Programming Modules,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $30,000<br />
Kaattari, Stephen L., “Induction <strong>of</strong> Potential Pathological State in Perkinsus marinus by Exposure to Oyster Tissue<br />
Extracts: Modulation <strong>of</strong> Cell Morphology <strong>and</strong> Protease/Antigen Production,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong><br />
Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $115,454<br />
Kator, Howard I., Carlton H. Hershner, “Shellfish TMDL Site Data Base Development,” Environmental Protection<br />
Agency, $212,188<br />
Kirkley, James E., Ratana Chuenpagdee, “Community Impact Assessment <strong>and</strong> Highly Migratory Species Management:<br />
An Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Effects <strong>of</strong> Highly Migratory Species Management <strong>and</strong> Regulation on Communities in the<br />
Charleston Bump Area,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $19,576<br />
Kirkley James E., “Support for the North American Association <strong>of</strong> Fisheries Economists' <strong>2003</strong> Forum,” National<br />
Marine Fisheries Service, $25,000<br />
Kuehl, Steven A., “Margins Workshop on the Waipaoa Source to Sink Focus Area,” National Science Foundation,<br />
$142,571<br />
Larkin, Lee, Vicki P. Clark, “The BRIDGE: Continuation <strong>of</strong> Web-Based Education Resource for Marine Science<br />
Education,” Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research, $99,647<br />
Larkin, Lee, Vicki P. Clark, “Bridge: Online Ocean Science Teacher Center,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/ Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $215,550<br />
Larkin, Lee, Vicki P. Clark, “COSEEweb: Support for Web Service for Centers for Ocean Science Education<br />
Excellence,” National Science Foundation, $87,941<br />
Lipcius, Romuald N., Rochelle D. Seitz, Jacques Van Montfrans, “The Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus: An Integrated<br />
Research <strong>of</strong> Basic Biology, Hatchery Technologies <strong>and</strong> the Potential for Replenishing Stocks,” National Marine<br />
Fisheries Service, $225,000<br />
Lipcius, Romuald N., John M. Hoenig, “Spatial Distribution <strong>of</strong> the Blue Crab in the Lower Chesapeake Bay -<br />
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Continental Shelf System,” Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers, $67,586<br />
Luckenbach, Mark W., Water Quality Data Inventory,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal<br />
Resource Management, $42,000<br />
Luckenbach, Mark W., “Evaluating <strong>and</strong> Enhancing the Success <strong>of</strong> Oyster Reef Restoration: The Effects <strong>of</strong> Habitat<br />
Complexity on Oyster Survival,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal Resource<br />
Management, $41,710<br />
Luckenbach, Mark W., Harry V. Wang, “Estimating Carrying Capacity <strong>and</strong> Influence on Water Quality for Large-Scale<br />
Clam Aquaculture,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/ Virginia Graduate Marine Science<br />
Consortium, $77,065<br />
Mann, Roger L., Juliana M. Harding, “Aquatic Nuisance Species Invasions: Ecological <strong>and</strong> Commercial Impact, <strong>and</strong><br />
Control <strong>of</strong> the Non-indigenous Marine Gastropod Rapana venosa,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $101,356<br />
Mann, Roger L., John A. Musick, Roy A. Pemberton, Jr., “Black Sea Bass: Collaborative Studies with Hampton<br />
University,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $26,219<br />
Mann, Roger L., Juliana M. Harding, “Oyster Advisory Report for NOAA/NMFS Chesapeake Bay Office,” National<br />
Marine Fisheries Service, $5,380<br />
Mann, Roger L., “Strategies for Restoring <strong>and</strong> Managing the Eastern Oyster in Chesapeake Bay: Quantitative Biological<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> Management Options,” National Marine Fisheries Service,” $20,423<br />
Mann, Roger L., St<strong>and</strong>ish K. Allen, Eugene M. Burreson, Mark W. Luckenbach, “Oyster Reef Restoration in Chesapeake<br />
Bay: Consulting Services,” Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers, $90,000<br />
McNinch, Jesse E., John D. Milliman, “SGER: Documenting the Regional <strong>and</strong> Global Importance <strong>of</strong> Halimeda<br />
Bioherms in the Calcium Carbonate Budget,” National Science Foundation, $35,000<br />
McNinch, Jesse E., “Young Investigator Program: Geological Influences on Nearshore Dynamics,” Army Research<br />
Office, $74,000<br />
Mills, Sally H., “A Regional Web Site on the Horseshoe Crab: Supporting Fisheries Conservation <strong>and</strong> Management<br />
Through Public Education,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine<br />
Science Consortium, $1,001<br />
Moore, Kenneth A., <strong>William</strong> G., Reay, “Chesapeake Bay Program: Nearshore Habitat Monitoring Program,”<br />
Environmental Protectional Agency, $255,035<br />
Murray, Thomas J., Jon A. Lucy, “Plan to Enhance Education <strong>and</strong> Outreach to the Mid-Atlantic Charter Boat Fisheries,”<br />
National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $35,586<br />
Murray, Thomas J., “Can the Recent Growth <strong>of</strong> the Hard Clam Aquaculture in Virginia <strong>and</strong> the U.S. Be Sustained”<br />
National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $10,681<br />
Musick, John A., “Life History, Essential Habitat <strong>and</strong> Stock Assessment <strong>of</strong> Highly Migratory Sharks <strong>and</strong> Other<br />
Elasmobranchs in U. S. Waters (Including Hawaii <strong>and</strong> Alaska): Fisheries Research for the VIMS Shark Research<br />
Program <strong>2002</strong>-<strong>2003</strong>,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $331,250<br />
Musick, John A., Daniel S. Ha, “Essential Fish Habitat <strong>of</strong> Juvenile Atlantic Sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus in Virginia,”<br />
National Marine Fisheries Service, $30,838<br />
Musick, John A., Katherine L. Mansfield "Loggerhead (Caretta caretta) Sea Turtle Behavior <strong>and</strong> Population Estimates in<br />
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Virginia,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $28,803<br />
Musick, John A., Roy A. Pemberton, Jr., “Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata) Biology <strong>and</strong> Population Dynamics,”<br />
National Marine Fisheries Service, $23,731<br />
Musick, John A., Katherine L. Mansfield, “Loggerhead Sea Turtle Diving Behavior,” Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers, $70,335<br />
Newman, Michael C., “Establishment <strong>of</strong> Mid-Atlantic Center for Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE)”<br />
National Science Foundation, $625,330<br />
Newman, Michael C., “Peer Review <strong>and</strong> Technical Support for the Saltville NPL Site Natural Resource Damage<br />
Assessment <strong>and</strong> Restoration,” Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife Service, $7,500<br />
Oesterling, Michael J., “Exploring the Collaborative Learning Process for Management <strong>of</strong> Mid-Atlantic Fisheries,”<br />
National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $1,751<br />
Oesterling, Michael J., Thomas J. Murray, “Aquaculture Production <strong>of</strong> Spot (Leiostomas xanthurus) as Recreational Bait:<br />
Needs Assessment,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science<br />
Consortium, $6,804<br />
Olney, John E., “Developing Improved Assessment Methods for American Shad in the York River,” Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife<br />
Service/Virginia Marine Resources Commission, $280,675<br />
Olney, John E., “Striped Bass Monitoring <strong>and</strong> Tagging in Virginia: <strong>2002</strong>-<strong>2003</strong>,” Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife Service/Virginia<br />
Marine Resources Commission, $310,696<br />
Olney, John E., “River to Estuary Migration <strong>of</strong> American Shad (Alosa sapidissima): Estimating the Value <strong>of</strong> Essential<br />
Rearing Habitat <strong>and</strong> Identifying Potential Population Bottlenecks During Year One,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong><br />
Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $37,741<br />
Orth, Robert J., “<strong>2003</strong> Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Distribution <strong>and</strong> Abundance Survey <strong>of</strong> Chesapeake Bay, its<br />
Tributaries <strong>and</strong> Delmarva Coastal Bays,” Enviromental Protection Agency, $175,009<br />
Orth, Robert J., Elizabeth A. Canuel, “Use <strong>of</strong> Stable Isotopes for Developing a Food Web Model in a Recovering<br />
Seagrass System in Virginia Coastal Bays,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal<br />
Resource Management, $10,000<br />
Orth, Robert J., “<strong>2002</strong> Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Distribution <strong>and</strong> Abundance in Chesapeake Bay <strong>and</strong> Tributaries<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Coastal Bays <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mary</strong>l<strong>and</strong>,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/<strong>Mary</strong>l<strong>and</strong> Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, $60,051<br />
Orth, Robert J., “<strong>2002</strong> Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Distribution <strong>and</strong> Abundance Survey <strong>of</strong> Chesapeake Bay, its<br />
Tributaries <strong>and</strong> Delmarva Coastal Bays,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal Resource<br />
Management, $59,010<br />
Orth, Robert J., Kenneth A. Moore “Restoration <strong>of</strong> Seagrasses in Virginia Coastal Bays,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong><br />
Atmospheric Administration/Coastal Resource Management, $85,000<br />
Patterson, Mark R. “Flow Modulated Metabolism: Connection with Coral Bleaching <strong>and</strong> Reef Oxygen Crises” National<br />
Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/National Undersea Research Centers, $33,877<br />
Perry, James E., “Establishment <strong>of</strong> an Eco-tourism Certification Course for the Virginia Eastern Shore,” National<br />
Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal Resource Management, $12,250<br />
Perry, James E., “Internship to Monitor Estuarine Nutrient Enrichment at Colonial National Historical Park,” National<br />
Park Service, $12,657<br />
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Priest, Walter I., “Wetl<strong>and</strong> Restoration Plan: Norfolk Naval Yard,” U. S. Navy, $11,142<br />
Reay, <strong>William</strong> G., “Chesapeake Bay National Research Reserve in VA: Combined Operations, Research, Monitoring,<br />
Education <strong>and</strong> Stewardship Award,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/National Estuarine<br />
Research Reserve, $548,360<br />
Reay, <strong>William</strong> G., “Property Acquisition: Chesapeake Bay National Research Reserve in Virginia: Harrison Tract,”<br />
National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Coastal Resource Management, $273,900<br />
Reay, <strong>William</strong> G., “<strong>2002</strong> Coastal Management Support for Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Quality,” National<br />
Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administation/Coastal Resource Management, $134,749<br />
Reay, <strong>William</strong> G., Robert A. Carroll, “Investigating Current Chesapeake Bay Fishery Issues: A Field Based Education<br />
Program,” National Marine Fisheries Service, $10,636<br />
Reece, Kimberly S., St<strong>and</strong>ish K. Allen, “Analysis <strong>of</strong> Genetic Variation in Crassostrea ariakensis: Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Germplasm<br />
Resources for Broodstock Development,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia<br />
Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $43,680<br />
Reece, Kimberly S., “Screening <strong>of</strong> Crassostrea ariakensis from its native range in Japan <strong>and</strong> China for Herpes Virus <strong>and</strong><br />
Perkinsus spp. Infections,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science<br />
Consortium, $19,378<br />
Reece, Kimberly S., Lisa Ragone Calvo, Mark D. Camara, “Molecular Marker Based Strategies for Domestication <strong>and</strong><br />
Genetic Improvement in the Hard Clam, Mercenaria mercenaria” U. S. Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, $290,000<br />
Reece, Kimberly S., St<strong>and</strong>ish K. Allen, Mark D. Camara, “Molecular Marker-Informed Walk Back Selection for QPX<br />
Resistance in Hard Clams, Mercenaria mercenaria” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/Virginia<br />
Graduate Marine Consortium, $86,018<br />
Schaffner, Linda C., “Collaborative Research: A Linked Inititative for Developing Minority Doctoral Scholars in Ocean<br />
Sciences,” National Science Foundation, $104,118<br />
Schaffner, Linda C., Iris C. Anderson, Rochelle D. Seitz, “Research Experience for Undergraduates/REU/in Coastal<br />
Marine Science at the Virginia Institute <strong>of</strong> Marine Science,” National Science Foundation, $269,816<br />
Schaffner, Linda C., Iris C. Anderson, “An Integrated Approach to Assess the Impacts <strong>of</strong> Military Activities on Shallow<br />
Water Benthic Community Structure <strong>and</strong> Function in the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem,” Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Defense/Strategic Environmental Research <strong>and</strong> Development Program, $663,256<br />
Seitz, Rochelle D., “Impact <strong>of</strong> Craney Isl<strong>and</strong> Extension <strong>of</strong> Abundance, Biomass <strong>and</strong> Diversity <strong>of</strong> Dominant Benthic<br />
Species,” Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers, $55,439<br />
Shields, Jeffrey D., Leonard W. Haas, “Pfiesteria Shuwayae Toxin Strain CCMP 2089,” National Institute <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
Health Science, $40,000<br />
Smith, Walker O., “Acquisition <strong>of</strong> Moored Water Sampling Equipment to Assess the Regulation <strong>of</strong> Phytoplankton<br />
Productivity in the Ross Sea,” National Science Foundation, $266,654<br />
Smith, Walker O., “Collaborative Research: Interactive Effects <strong>of</strong> Ultraviolet Light <strong>and</strong> Vertical Mixing on<br />
Phytoplankton <strong>and</strong> Bacterioplankton in the Ross Sea,” National Science Foundation, $14,406<br />
Van Montfrans, Jacques, “How Essential Fish Habitat Influences Population Structure for Spotted Seatrout, Cynoscion<br />
nebulosus, with Special Emphasis in Chesapeake Bay,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Administration/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $20,211<br />
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Vogelbein, Wolfgang K., Yasunari Kiryu, “Aphanomyces invadans in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries: Studies on Distribution<br />
<strong>and</strong> Environmental Influences on Proliferation <strong>and</strong> Zoospore Production,” U.S. Geological Survey, $183,750<br />
&$19,817,418<br />
State Awards<br />
Austin, Herbert A., Marcel M. Montane, "Estimating Relative Juvenile Abundance <strong>of</strong> Recreationally Important Finfish in<br />
the Virginia Portion <strong>of</strong> the Chesapeake Bay," Virginia Marine Resources Commission/Marine Recreational<br />
Fishing Advisory Board, $49,270<br />
Bonzek, Christopher F., "Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Chesapeake Bay Trophic Interaction Laboratory Services Program,”<br />
Virginia Marine Resources Commission/Marine Recreational Fishing Advisory Board, $89,475<br />
DuPaul, <strong>William</strong> D., “Support for Virginia Mariculture Projects, Fiscal Year <strong>2003</strong>,” Virginia Marine Resources<br />
Commission, $50,000<br />
DuPaul, <strong>William</strong> D., Thomas J. Murray, “Fishery Resource Grant Program-Administrative Support for FY <strong>2003</strong>/2004,”<br />
Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $30,000<br />
Hale, Robert C., “Analytical Studies: Fish <strong>and</strong> Sediment Samples, FY <strong>2003</strong>,” Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Virginia, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Environmental Quality, $468,430<br />
Haynes, Susan E., “Governor's School Program – <strong>2003</strong>,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $5,500<br />
Haynes, Susan E., “Outlook on Ocean Science: High School Marine Science Outreach Program <strong>2002</strong> Proposal,”<br />
Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund, $2,780<br />
Hoenig, John M., Jon A. Lucy, “Determining Stock Status <strong>of</strong> Tautog in Virginia Waters Using Data from Virginia's<br />
Fishery,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/Marine Recreational Fishing Advisory Board, $22,555<br />
Lucy, Jon A., “Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/Marine Recreational<br />
Fishing Advisory Board, $38,888<br />
Montane, Marcel M., “Estimating Relative Abundance <strong>of</strong> Young-<strong>of</strong>-Year American Eel, Anguilla rostrata in the Virginia<br />
Tributaries <strong>of</strong> the Chesapeake Bay,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/Marine Recreational Fisheries<br />
Advisory Board/Commercial Fisheries Advisory Board, $23,492<br />
Orth, Robert J., “Boat Scarring Effects on Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Virginia: Recovery Patterns,” Virginia<br />
Marine Resources Commission/Marine Recreational Fisheries Advisory Board, $13,105<br />
Orth, Robert J., “Enhancing Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) Habitat: Research <strong>and</strong> Education for Restoration,”<br />
Virginia Marine Resources Commission/Marine Recreational Fisheries Advisory Board, $95,116<br />
Perry, James E. III, “Assessment <strong>of</strong> Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation Vegetation Mitigation Activities,” Virginia<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation, $10,000<br />
Perry, James E. III, Linda C., Schaffner, Ratana Chuenpagdee, “Asian Environmental Issues <strong>of</strong> the 21st Centry:<br />
Curriculum Development,” <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mary</strong>/Freeman Fund, $16,200<br />
Reay, <strong>William</strong> G., Robert A. Carroll, “Coastal Habitat Restoration: Empowering Teachers through a Field Based<br />
Education Program,” Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund, $2,500<br />
Schaffner, Linda C., “A Study to Evaluate the Potential Impacts <strong>of</strong> the Route 175 Re-Alignment on Benthic Living<br />
Resources <strong>of</strong> Chincoteague Bay, VA,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation, $16,084<br />
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Schaffner, Linda C., James E. Perry III, Ratana Chuenpadgee, “Distinguished Southeast Asian Science <strong>and</strong> Policy<br />
Fellows Series,” <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mary</strong>/Freeman Foundation, $7,500<br />
Schaffner, Linda C., Ratana Chuenpagdee, “Coastal Ecosystems <strong>of</strong> Asia: Exp<strong>and</strong>ing Perspectives on Science <strong>and</strong> Policy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Coastal Ocean,” <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mary</strong>/Reves Center, $12,000<br />
Unger, Michael A., “Elizabeth River Tributyltin Monitoring Program,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Quality,<br />
$55,000<br />
Unger, Michael A., “Kepone Analysis,” Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Quality, $8,000<br />
Vogelbein, Wolfgang K., Kimberly S. Reece, “Development <strong>of</strong> Molecular Tools for in situ Hybridization Studies <strong>of</strong><br />
Mycobacteriosis in the Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/Marine<br />
Recreational Fishing Advisory Board, $96,567<br />
&$1,112,462<br />
Other Sources<br />
Allen, St<strong>and</strong>ish K., " Development <strong>of</strong> Triploid <strong>and</strong> Tetraploid Technology for the Chilean Scallop, Argopecten purpuratus" ,<br />
4C's Breeding Technologies, Inc, $114,871<br />
Allen, St<strong>and</strong>ish K., "Triploid crassostrea ariakensis: Seed Contract, State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina" , North Carolina Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, $38,520<br />
Cartwright, Grace, “Optical Backscatter Sensor (OBS) Calibrations <strong>and</strong> Water Column Pr<strong>of</strong>iles Surveys in Support <strong>of</strong><br />
Mixed Sediment Mound Monitoring at Brunswick, Georgia" , Evans & Hamilton, Inc., $34,820<br />
Chu, Fu-Lin E., “Collaborative Research Program: Student Research Exchange, INFREMER (French Marine Science<br />
Institute)," INFREMER, $11,000<br />
Diaz, Robert J., “Bottom Imaging <strong>and</strong> Habitat Characterization <strong>of</strong> Potential S<strong>and</strong> Borrow Areas Offshore Delaware <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Mary</strong>l<strong>and</strong>,” VERSAR, Inc., $52,000<br />
Diaz, Robert J., “Bottom Imaging <strong>and</strong> Habitat Characterization <strong>of</strong> Potential S<strong>and</strong> Borrow Areas Offshore Delaware <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Mary</strong>l<strong>and</strong> (Area G),” VERSAR, Inc., $14,800<br />
Diaz, Robert J., “Radiological Sampling Services, <strong>2002</strong>,” Newport News Shipbuilding Marine, $10,174<br />
Graves, John E., Jan R. McDowell, “Age Determination, Bluefin Fish in Icel<strong>and</strong>ic Waters" , Icel<strong>and</strong> Marine Institute,”<br />
$50,000<br />
Hale, Robert C., “Qualitative <strong>and</strong> Quantitative Studies <strong>of</strong> Organochlorine Pesticides <strong>and</strong> PCBs in Fish Tissues Collected<br />
in Lakes Pamvotis <strong>and</strong> Kastoria, Greece,” Science Museum <strong>of</strong> Virginia , $15,000<br />
Hale, Robert C., “Sample Analyses, various entities,” $4,500<br />
Hardaway, C. Scott, “Messick Point, Poquoson, VA: Wave Climate Analysis,” VHB, Inc., $3,000<br />
Haynes, Susan E., “Blue Crab Bowl <strong>2003</strong>,” Consortium for Oceanographic Research <strong>and</strong> Education, $7,500<br />
Luckenbach, Mark W., “Evaluating <strong>and</strong> Enhancing the Success <strong>of</strong> Oyster Reef Restoration: The Effects <strong>of</strong> Habitat<br />
Complexity on Oyster Survival,” Virginia Environmental Endowment/Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Quality,<br />
$41,710<br />
Luckenbach, Mark W., “Virginia's Eastern Shore Watersheds Network: An Integrated Approach to Addressing Local<br />
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Water Quality Issues,” Eastern Shore Soil <strong>and</strong> Water Conservation District, $42,777<br />
Maa, Jerome P-Y., “Acoustic Approach for Studying Consolidation <strong>of</strong> Fine Sediments: Improvements on Hardware for<br />
Field Experiment,” Korean Oceanographic Research <strong>and</strong> Development Institute, $12,653<br />
Maa, Jerome P-Y., “Field Deployment <strong>of</strong> VIMS Sea Carousel for Quantifying Contaminant Loading to Surface Waters,”<br />
CSC/SPAWAR , $76,309<br />
Mann, Roger L., “Studies in Age Determination <strong>of</strong> the Ocean Quahog,” Rutgers University, $20,000<br />
Mann, Roger L., Herbert A. Austin, John E. Graves, Robert J., Latour, Richard L. Wetzel, “Development <strong>of</strong> a Multispecies<br />
Tropho-dynamic Model in Support <strong>of</strong> Sustainable Fisheries Management in Chesapeake Bay,” Virginia<br />
Environmental Endowment, $207,957<br />
Mann, Roger L., Michael Vecchione, “Census <strong>of</strong> Marine Life: Collaborative Travel Project with Russian Scientists,”<br />
Sloan Foundation , $40,000<br />
McNinch, Jesse E., “Characterization <strong>of</strong> Bathymetric <strong>and</strong> Hydrodynamic Changes Associated with Channel Realignment<br />
at Cape Fear, NC (ETD Survey),” Evans & Hamilton, $35,000<br />
Milligan, Donna A., “Monitoring <strong>and</strong> Analysis: Yorktown Public Beach,” York County, $5,000<br />
Montane, Marcel M., “Monitoring Relative Abundance <strong>of</strong> the Young <strong>of</strong> Year American eel, Anguilla rostrata, in the<br />
Potomac River,” Potomac River Fisheries Commission, $20,405<br />
Moore, Kenneth A., “Restoration <strong>of</strong> Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Tidal Freshwater James River: <strong>2002</strong>-<strong>2003</strong>,”<br />
Hopewell Wastewater Treatment Facility, $40,000<br />
Musick, John A. “Technical Manual for the Management <strong>of</strong> Elasmobranchs,” Asia Pacific Economic Cooperative<br />
Secretariat, $58,000<br />
Musick, John A., Daniel S. Ha, “Restoration <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus in the James River, Virginia,”<br />
Virginia Environmental Endowment, $7,200<br />
Nestlerode, Janet A., “Macr<strong>of</strong>auna Sampling,” Delaware Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, $10,174<br />
Newman, Michael C., “Acceptability <strong>of</strong> Pesticide Effects on Non-Target Species: Modelling the Effect <strong>of</strong> Pesticide on<br />
Non-Target Species to Improve Risk Assessment,” Crane Associates, $34,663<br />
Patterson, Mark R., “A Biometric System to Detect Fish Wakes: The Production <strong>of</strong> a 'Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Concept' Desktop<br />
Sensors,” Newport News Shipyard, $30,<br />
Tang, Kam W., “Copepods as Microbial Hotspots in DMSP Dynamics: Effects <strong>of</strong> Host Feeding Activities on Attached<br />
DMSP-consuming Bacteria,” Jeffress Foundation, $25,000<br />
VanVeld, Peter A., “Biochemical <strong>and</strong> Steriod Responses <strong>of</strong> Fish Exposed to Pulp Mill Effluents,” National Council on<br />
Air <strong>and</strong> Stream Improvements, $30,000<br />
Wang, Harry V., Jian Shen, “The Development <strong>of</strong> a Total Maximum Daily Loading (TMDL) Toxic Model for Middle<br />
River in the Upper Chesapeake Bay,” <strong>Mary</strong>l<strong>and</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> the Environment, $108,508<br />
&$1,201,541<br />
Student Awards<br />
Conrad, Christine F., Student Award, Clay Minerals Society, $1,770<br />
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Conrad, Christine F., w/Elizabeth A. Canuel, “Planar Oxides as a Novel Approach to Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Metal-Sediment<br />
Interactions in Natural Aquatic Systems,” Virginia Water Resources Research Council, $2,650<br />
Davies, Sarah B., James E. Perry, III, “Temporal Changes in Vegetation Patterns at Sweet Hall Marsh in Chesapeake Bay<br />
National Estuarine Research Reserve, VA,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/National<br />
Estuarine Research Reserve, $17,500<br />
Dowd, Wesley W., “Student Research Award: Physiology <strong>of</strong> the S<strong>and</strong>bar Sharks in the Waters Around the Eastern<br />
Shore,” Oceanside Conservation, $300<br />
Earnhardt, Christopher D., “NSF Graduate Fellowship Award: Year 2,” National Science Foundation, $32,000<br />
France, Kristin E., “NSF Graduate Fellowship Award: Year 2,” National Science Foundation, $32,000<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, Joel C., “NSF Graduate Fellowship Award: Year 1,” National Science Foundation, $38,000<br />
Ihde, Thomas F., “Student Award: Development <strong>and</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> Depletion Models That Accommodate Ancillary<br />
Information,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/ Virginia Graduate Marine Science<br />
Consortium, $95,001<br />
Mansfield, Katherine L., “EPA Star Fellowship: Sea Turtle Migration Research ,” Environmental Protection Agency,<br />
$15,000<br />
Milliman, John D., “Student Support for Paul Liu,” Scripps Institute <strong>of</strong> Oceanography, $9,780<br />
Miselis, Jennifer L., “National Defense Science <strong>and</strong> Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG) Year 1: The Effect <strong>of</strong><br />
Nearshore Geological Processes on the Variability <strong>of</strong> Shoreline Position,” Department <strong>of</strong> Defense, Army<br />
Research Office, $23,000<br />
Parker, Frank M. III, “Quantifying the Fate <strong>of</strong> Carbon <strong>and</strong> Nitrogen in Littoral Zone Estuarine Ecosystems Through the<br />
Use <strong>of</strong> Stable Isotopic Tracers,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/National Estuarine<br />
Research Reserve System, $17,500<br />
Walter, John F., “Student Award: Analysis <strong>of</strong> Stock Assessment Methodology <strong>and</strong> Spatial Recruitment paterns <strong>of</strong><br />
Oysters, Crassostrea virginica, in the James River, Virginia,” National Oceanic <strong>and</strong> Atmospheric Administration/<br />
Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $95,001<br />
&$379,502<br />
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OTHER TOTAL: $2,196,296<br />
Ash Lawn Opera Festival<br />
Walker, Judith H., “Opera Connects for Teachers,” Virginia Commission for the Arts, $5,000<br />
&$5,000<br />
Muscarelle Museum<br />
Madonia, Ann C., Gallery/Studio Programs, <strong>William</strong>sburg Arts Commission, $3,000<br />
&$3,000<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Economic Development<br />
Scruggs, Lee C., “The <strong>William</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> Technology <strong>and</strong> Business Center,” Virginia Center for Innovative Technology,<br />
$175,000<br />
Scruggs, Lee C., “An Integrated Educational Technology Business Model,” Virginia Center for Innovative Technology,<br />
$839<br />
Scruggs, Lee C., “Green Virginia Ethanol Project,” The Green Virginia Ethanol Project, $92,000<br />
&$267,839<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid<br />
Irish, Edward P., Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
$175,399<br />
Irish, Edward P., Federal Pell Grant Program, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $1,066,903<br />
Irish, Edward P., Federal Work-Study Program, U. S. Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $451,091<br />
Irish, Edward P., Federal Perkins Loan Program, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Education, $34,337<br />
&$1,727,730<br />
Omohundro Institute <strong>of</strong> Early American History <strong>and</strong> Culture<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, Ronald, “The Charles Carroll <strong>of</strong> Carrollton Papers,” National Historical Publications <strong>and</strong> Records<br />
Commission, $15,000<br />
&$15,000<br />
Reves Center for International Studies<br />
Reiss, Mitchell B., “<strong>2002</strong> Keio University-<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Cross-Cultural Collaboration,” Keio University,<br />
$2,612<br />
Reiss, Mitchell B., “<strong>2003</strong> Keio University-<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Cross-Cultural Collaboration,” Keio University,<br />
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$119,114<br />
Reiss, Mitchell B., “The Korean American Task Force Project,” SK Telecom Co. Ltd. <strong>of</strong> Korea, $43,500<br />
&$165,226<br />
School Health Center<br />
Crozier, <strong>Mary</strong> K., “The Prevention <strong>of</strong> Underage Alcohol Use,” The Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Alcoholic Beverage Control,<br />
$7,000<br />
Crozier, <strong>Mary</strong> K., “The Prevention <strong>of</strong> Underage Tobacco Use,” The Virginia Department <strong>of</strong> Health Tobacco Control,<br />
$5,500<br />
&$12,500<br />
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INTERNAL GRANTS<br />
<strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester <strong>and</strong> Summer Research Grants<br />
University Fellowships: May Seminars<br />
Awarded Academic Year <strong>2002</strong>-<strong>2003</strong><br />
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES<br />
Anthropology<br />
Hamada, Tomoko, “Japanese Colonialism <strong>and</strong> East Asian History Textbooks,” Freeman Foundation Grant<br />
Horning, Audrey, “Archaeology, Identity <strong>and</strong> Contested L<strong>and</strong>scapes: ‘Booleying’ Sites in County Antrim Northern<br />
Irel<strong>and</strong>,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Art <strong>and</strong> Art History<br />
Jack, Marlene, “The Mold as a Building Element for Making Unique Forms,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Kreydatus, Brian, “Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Everyday hrough Painting <strong>and</strong> Printmaking,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research<br />
Grant<br />
Z<strong>and</strong>i-Sayek, Sibel, “Public Space, Ritual, <strong>and</strong> Politics in Late Ottoman Izmir,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Biology<br />
Cristol, Daniel, “Integrative Studies <strong>of</strong> Bird Behavior,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Forsyth, Mark, “Comparative Genomics <strong>and</strong> the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Bacterial Pathogenesis,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer<br />
Research Grant<br />
Zwollo, Patty, “Functions <strong>of</strong> Pax-5a in the B Cell Activation <strong>of</strong> Trout <strong>and</strong> Mice,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research<br />
Grant<br />
Chemistry<br />
Abelt, Christopher, “Photo Induced Electron Transfer Reactions <strong>of</strong> Organic Thiobensoates,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester<br />
Research Grant<br />
Bagdassarian, Carey, “Stabilizing & Creative Emergent Dynamics in Complex Systems,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester<br />
Research Grant<br />
Harbron, Elizabeth, “Aromatic Stacking Kinetics Probed by an Azobenzene Photoswitch,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer<br />
Research Grant<br />
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Kranbuehl, David, “In Situ Sensing <strong>of</strong> the Changing Chemical <strong>and</strong> Physical State <strong>of</strong> a Polymer Structure,” <strong>William</strong> &<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Classical Studies<br />
Spaeth, Barbette, “The Representation <strong>of</strong> the Witch in Classical Antiquity,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Computer Science<br />
Smirni, Evgenia, “Effective Resource Management in Clustered Web Servers,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Stathopoulos, Andreas, “High Performance Algorithms & S<strong>of</strong>tware for Storing Large Eigen Problems with Applications<br />
to Materials Science,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Economics<br />
Branch, <strong>William</strong>, “Expectations <strong>and</strong> Misspecifications in Dynamic Macroeconomics”, <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research<br />
Grant<br />
Davig, Troy, “Regime-Shifting Tax Burdens,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Gerlach, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey, “Anomalies in Japanese Financial Markets”, Freeman Foundation Grant<br />
Mellor, Jennifer, “Social Capital <strong>and</strong> Child Health: Is There a Casual Connection,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research<br />
Grant<br />
Moody, Carlisle, “Guns <strong>and</strong> Crime,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Rodgers, Yana, “Vocational Education: Government Planning <strong>and</strong> Worker Returns in Taiwan,” Freeman Foundation<br />
Grant<br />
English<br />
Donaldson, Susan, “Faulkner, Welty <strong>and</strong> the Geography <strong>of</strong> Gender,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Hart, Henry, “Meditation, Contemplation & The Mystic Way in 20 th Century Poetry,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester<br />
Research Grant<br />
Lopez, Jeremy, “Renaissance Drama at the Edinburgh Festival,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Potkay, Monica, “The Philomela Legend in Medieval French & English Poetry,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research<br />
Grant<br />
Potkay, Adam, “Joy: The Literary History <strong>of</strong> an Emotion,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Raitt, Suzanne, “The Aesthetics <strong>of</strong> Waste: Modernist Literary Economics,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Geology<br />
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Owens, Brent, “Piecing Toether the Puzzle: Geological Studies in the Piedmont <strong>of</strong> Virginia,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester<br />
Research Grant<br />
Government<br />
Cheng, Craig, “Religion <strong>and</strong> Democracy in Contemporary Asia,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Grayson, George, “The Politics <strong>of</strong> Kidnapping,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Lockwood, Rowan, “Live-Dead Assemblage Comparisons in the Chesapeake Bay,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research<br />
Grant<br />
Nemacheck, Christine, “Giving Advice: Congressional Lobbying in Supreme Court Appointments from 1930-1992,”<br />
<strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Pickering, Paula, “Back from the Brink: Explaining Political Moderation after Inter-ethnic Violence,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong><br />
Summer Research Grant<br />
Stow, Simon, “Literature in politics: Written <strong>and</strong> Unwritten Worlds,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
History<br />
Nw<strong>and</strong>o, Achebe, “Farmers, Traders, Warriors <strong>and</strong> Kings: Female Power <strong>and</strong> Authority in Northern Igbol<strong>and</strong>, 1900-<br />
1960,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Mathematics<br />
Bolotnikov, Vladimir, “Functions with Pick Matrices Having Bounded Number <strong>of</strong> Negatives Eigenvalues,” <strong>William</strong> &<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Lutzer, David, “Trees <strong>and</strong> Ordered Spaces,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Mathias, Roy, “A Faster QR Algorithm: Theory <strong>and</strong> Codes,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Shi, Junping, “Reaction Diffusion Models in Mathematical Biology,” Freeman Foundation Grant<br />
Modern Languages <strong>and</strong> Literatures<br />
Anemone, Anthony, “Reading the Cabinet <strong>of</strong> Curiosities: The ulture <strong>of</strong> Collecting in the 18 th Century Russia,” <strong>William</strong> &<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Armbrecht, Thomas, “Der Andere Blick” (The Other Look): Representation <strong>of</strong> Minorities on German Television,”<br />
<strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
DiNitto, Rachel, “Japanese Literature Translation: Realm <strong>of</strong> the Dead <strong>and</strong> Triumphant Entry into Port Arthur,” Freeman<br />
Foundation Grant<br />
Greenia, George, “Biological Evolution <strong>and</strong> Language Change Over Time,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Houle, Martha, “A Literary History <strong>of</strong> Confession <strong>and</strong> the Confessional, “ <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
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Marchante-Aragon, Lucas, “Temples <strong>of</strong> Monarchy: Ritual Places for Royal Performance in Seventeenth-Century Spain<br />
<strong>and</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong>,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Pacini, Giulia, “Graffigny’s Lettres d’une Peruvienne <strong>and</strong> Montbart’s Lettres Tahitiennes,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research<br />
Grant<br />
Prokhorov, Alex<strong>and</strong>er, “The Soviet Teen Film: Cultural Politics <strong>and</strong> Genre Conventions,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer<br />
Research Grant<br />
Music<br />
Preston, Katherine, “Against the Grain: English-Language Opera Companies in Late 19 th Century America,” <strong>William</strong> &<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Philosophy<br />
Costelloe, Timothy, “Beauty <strong>and</strong> Deformity: Aesthetics <strong>and</strong> Morals in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> David Hume,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong><br />
Summer Research Grant<br />
Merritt, Maria, “Compassion <strong>and</strong> Respectfulness as Virtues in Medical Practices,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research<br />
Grant<br />
Physics<br />
Chaloupka, Jan, “Nonlinear Optical Properties <strong>of</strong> Tailored Microstructures,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Psychology<br />
Barnet, Robert, “Neural Development <strong>and</strong> the Expression <strong>of</strong> Fear:: Why Does the Brain Wait So Long,” <strong>William</strong> &<br />
<strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Religion<br />
Beach, Alison, “The Women <strong>of</strong> Germany’s Hirsau Reform,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Daise, Michael, “The Mishmarot from Khirbet Qumran,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Kinnard, Jacob, “A Peaceful Coexistence: Shared Space <strong>and</strong> Images in Rajgir,” Freeman Foundation Grant<br />
Sociology<br />
Joyce, Kelly Ann, “Imaging Technology: Perceptions <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Japan,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong><br />
Summer Research Grant<br />
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Krier, Dan, “Social Structure <strong>of</strong> Speculation: Comparing Stocks, Commodities <strong>and</strong> Real Estate,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong><br />
Summer Research Grant<br />
Linneman, Thomas, “Stigmatizing Speech as Social Change Tactic,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Saporito, Savatore, “Private Choices, Public Consequences: Private School Choice <strong>and</strong> Racial Segregation in Public<br />
Schools,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Sohoni, Deenesh, “Untangling the Knot: Immigration, Intermarriage, <strong>and</strong> the Assimilation <strong>of</strong> Asian Ancestry Groups in<br />
the United States,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Theatre <strong>and</strong> Speech <strong>and</strong> Dance<br />
Chansky, Dorothy, “Passionate Playgoing: Religion <strong>and</strong> Theatre in America in the New Millennium,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong><br />
Summer Research Grant<br />
Damon Wade, Denise, “New Choreography: “Harm <strong>and</strong> Hope,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Hansen, James, “Multi-Media/Dance Theatre Piece,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Wiley, Elizabeth, “ Theatrical Production <strong>of</strong> Master Class by Terrence McNally,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research<br />
Grant<br />
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS<br />
Aggarwal, Prabhu, “A Model to Measure the Impact <strong>of</strong> a ‘Customer Centric’ Service Policy at a Call Center on an<br />
Organization’s Performance,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Allred, Brent, “The Influence <strong>of</strong> National Context <strong>and</strong> Industry Structure on Innovation Strategy for Firms Competing<br />
in Global Versus Multidomestic Industries,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Ganeshan, Ram, “Business to Business Marketplaces: Investigating the State <strong>of</strong> Art,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research<br />
Grant<br />
Hess, Ronald, “Interactional Service Failures in a Pseudorelationship: The Role <strong>of</strong> Organizational <strong>and</strong> Employee<br />
Attributions,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
Solomon, Robert, “Ranchers <strong>and</strong> Environmentalists: A Documentary Case Study in Effective Change Management,”<br />
<strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION<br />
Foubert, John, “Perceptions <strong>of</strong> a Rape Prevention Program by Fraternity Men, Student Athletes, <strong>and</strong> African-American<br />
Men,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Summer Research Grant<br />
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MARSHALL-WYTHE SCHOOL OF LAW<br />
Dickerson, A. Mechele, “ Behavioral Influences on Consumer Spending,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Duffy, John, “On the Protection <strong>of</strong> Legal Intellectual Property,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
Gerhardt, Michael, “The Prism <strong>of</strong> Precedent,” <strong>William</strong> & <strong>Mary</strong> Semester Research Grant<br />
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