Jane Grant Dissertation Fellowship
- Elena Villa, Comparative Literature, "Eloquent Flesh: Cross-cultural Figurations of the Dancer in the 19th and 20th Century Literatures"
Faculty Research Grants
- Barbara K. Altmann, Romance Languages, “A Gendered Response to Medieval Warfare"
- Elizabeth Reis, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, “Hermaphroditic monsters, imposters, and medical anomalies: Intersexuality in American History”
- Linda Fuller, Sociology, "Luxury and Global Inequities: Colombian Emeralds and Canadian Furs"
- Krista Chronister, Counseling Psychology, “Barriers and supports to battered women's career development”
- Elizabeth Bohls, English, "Caribbean Crossings: Gender, Place and Identity in the British West Indies, 1770-1833"
- Analisa Taylor , Romance Languages, "Gender, Ethnicity, and Traditions of Social Representation in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec: The Myth of Matriarchal Utopia Meets the Myth of La Malinche"
Graduate Student Research Grants
- Kimberley Mangun, Journalism and Communication, "Claiming Equality: The Advocacy Campaign of Oregon Journalist Abigail Scott Duniway"
- Lisa Yount, Philosophy, “Remembrance, representation, and feminism: Toward a politics of Memorial”
- Hsiao-Pei Yen, History, "A Love Murder in Hangzhou: Deviant Female Sexuality, Modernity, and Politics in 1930s China"
- Elizabeth Cauble, International Studies, "False Hopes? Gender Empowerment Training and Urban Disempowerment in Senegal"
- Danielle Robinson, Anthropology, "The Role of Gender on Sensory Filtering and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms"
- Lorraine Stewart, Psychology, "Arts of Resistance: An Exploration of the Economic, Social, and Political Dynamics of Huave Women's Artisan Cooperatives"
Mazie Giustina Women in the Northwest Research Grant
- Ellen Scott, Sociology, "Employment and Care Work with Special Health Care Needs: A Cross-class Study of How Families Negotiate Competing Demands"
CSWS Laurel Research Award
- Allison Lau, Counseling Psychology, "Body Image Perceptions of Asian Women"