
Jane Grant Dissertation Fellow
- Miriam Abelson, Department of Sociology, “Transgender Experiences and Transmasculinities in Three U.S. Regions.”
Graduate Student Research Grantees
- Lindsey Brown, Counseling Psychology, “Women’s Intimate Partner Violence Experiences and Health and Vocational Outcomes: The Role of Trauma Appraisals”
- Megan Burke, Philosophy, “Gender as Time: A Phenomenology of the Violence of Gender Normativity”
- Erica Ciszek, SOJC, “Identity, Culture, and Communication: LGBTQ Youth and Digital Media”
- Sara Clark, International Studies, “Women in Society: Host Mother Experiences of Cross-Cultural Exchange”
- Lauren Joiner, Music, “Para-Liturgical Traditions: The Weingarten Cantionarium as a Women’s Manuscript”
- Samantha King, Anthropology, “The Ethics of Organic: Gender, Sustainability, and the Agrarian Economy in the Commonwealth of Dominica, Eastern Caribbean”
- Kristine Riley, CRES, “California’s Prison Realignment and Its Effects on Female Probationers”
- Ryan Robinson, Counseling Psychology, “Intersection of Minority Identities and Health Outcomes: Minority Stress and Resiliency in Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) of Color”
Faculty Research Grantees
- Jessie Hanna Clark, Geography, “Women, Development, and Geographies of Insecurity in Post-Conflict Southeast Turkey”
- Debra Eisert, Center on Human Development, “Identifying Young Women with High Functioning Autism”
- Sangita Gopal, English, “Between State and Capital: Women Make Movies”
- Jocelyn Hollander, Sociology, “The Effectiveness of Self-Defense Training in a Diverse Population”
- Jolie Kerns, Architecture, “Interrogating Public Space: Architecture of Women’s Health Centers”
- Marsha Weisiger, History, “Slaves in My Past: A Family Story”