Reports from Faculty Research Grants Awarded in 2010-11

These faculty members submitted Faculty Development Grant proposals in November 2009.  Following review by the Committee on Faculty Development and Grants, the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences made these awards for the 2010 — 2011 academic year.

Mindy Erchull,Department of Psychology, “The Enjoyment of Sexualization by Lesbians and Feminists” 

Julius Esunge, Department of Mathematics, “Anticipating Stochastic Differential Equations.” Esunge_Sum2010_Report

Jessie Fillerup, Department of Music, “Magic, Childhood, and the Grotesque in the Music of Maurice Rave.” FillerupFacGrantReport

Theresa Grana, Department of Biological Sciences, “Comparative Analysis of Key Developmental Events in Two Species of Nematode.” Grana2010-2011 GrantReport

James M. Harding, Department of English, Linguistics, and Communication, “Two Chapters in the Theatre of Spies”

Nora Hui-Jung Kim, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, “Mapping Multiculturalism Discourses: Content Analysis of South Korean Multiculturalism Discourses”  Final Report_Kim_10

Janusz Konieczny, Department of Mathematics, “Symmetries Associated with Free G-Sets”   10-11FinalReport

Leonard R. Koos, Department of Modern Foreign Languages, “Communard Narratives of New Caledonia.”

Jangwoon (Leo) Lee, Department of Mathematics, “Piecewise Polynomial Approximations of Stochastic Elliptic Partial Differential Equations under the Robin Boundary Condition.” Final Report for FRG

Eric G. Lorentzen, Department of English, Linguistics, and Communication, “Charlotte Bronte and Dangerous Pedagogy” Lorentzen.Faculty Development Grant Report

Kristin L. Marsh, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, “Making Sense of Success: How Women Sociologists Experience their Achievements”  Marsh fdg report 2010

Keith E. Mellinger, Department of Mathematics, “Determining Sets Arising from Configurations of Conics”  Sum2010ReportFinal

Marisa Martínez-Mira, Department of Modern Foreign Languages, “The Language/ethnic Identity Relationship between ‘Hispanic-Americans’ and ‘Spanish-Americans’ in New Mexico: Another Tale of Two Cities.” Final Report Summer 2010 Faculty Development Grant

Sheshalatha Reddy, Department of English, Linguistics, and Communication, “Mapping Indian-English Poetry from 1800 to 1920: A Historical/Geographical Reader.”