Jane Grant Dissertation Fellowship
- Anita Helle, English, “A Poetics of Expatriatism: Djuna Barnes and Mina Roy”
- Brenda Cochrane, Sociology, “Women and Unemployment: A Study of the Socioeconomic and Psychological Effects of Joblessness on Women Workers”
- Candyce Reynolds, Counseling Psychology, “Subjective Overweight: Empirical Data and Treatment”
- Christine Sutphin, English, “Feminine Closure and Moral Vision in Nineteenth-Century Fiction”
- Colleen Fong, Sociology, “Chinese Women in the United States: A Sociological Assessment of a Model Minority”
- Eileen Kearney, Speech, “Teresa Deevy: Ireland's Forgotten Second Lady of the Abbey Theater”
- Henry Chinsole, Comparative Literature, “Black Autobiographical Writing: A Comprehensive Approach”
- Linda Heuser, Sociology, “Perceptions of Women's Emotional Reactions to Breast Cancer”
- MaryJo Wagner, History, “Farms, Families, and Reform: Women in the Farmers Alliance and Populist Party”
- Sandra Hamilton, Psychology, “How Normal Males and Females Cope with Problems”
- Whitney Joline, Psychology
Teaching Support
- Angela Jung-Palandri, East Asian Languages and Literatures, “Women and their Social Milieu in Chinese Literature”
- Barbara Corrado Pope, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, “American Women's History”
- Priscilla Southwell, Political Science, “Women and Politics”
- Randi Burn, Romance Languages, “Autobiographical Fiction by Women”
- Carol Silverman, Anthropology, “Women and Culture”
- Patricia Gwartney-Gibbs, Sociology, support for the Graduate Sociology Course in Survey Methods
Faculty Research Grant
- Barbara May, Romance Languages, “Contemporary Spanish Feminist Literature within its Social Context”
- Barbara Mossberg, English, “The Daughter Construct in Art and Literature”
- Cheryl McLean, Journalism and Communication, “The Status of Women Newspaper Executives: A Ten-year Benchmark Study”
- Janice Stephens, Independent Research, “Development of a Curriculum Packet for an Adolescent Prenatal Series”
- Janet Sutherland, Comparative Literature, “Carol Gilligan's "In a Different Voice"
- Marion Goldman, Sociology, “Interviewing Rajneeshee Women”
- Randi Bim, Romance Languages, “Demythologizing Culture: A Study of Contemporary French Women Writers”
- Syn Ferguson, Independent Research, “The Subjective Experience of Women Returning to Higher Education”
- Marilyn Farwell, English, “Adrienne Rich and the Symbolic Repression of Female Creativity”
Faculty Travel Grants
- Aliza Keddem, Sociology, National Conference on Women, the Economy, and Public Policy
- Doris Allen, Music, Opus 3: Women in Music Conference
- Janice Schuler, Speech, Cinema Studies
- Joan Pierson, Oregon Committee for the Humanities, San Francisco Technological Seminary's T.V. Moore Lectures
- Marilyn Frye, CSWS, Western Political Science Association
- Marion Goldman, Sociology, American Historical Association
- Marsha Mabrey, Music, Opus 3: Women in Music Conference
- Miriam Johnson, Sociology, American Sociological Association
- Monica Gordon, Sociology, “Women of the Third World”
- Patricia Gwartney-Gibbs, Sociology, “Ingredients for Women's Employment Policy”