We are pleased to announce that 13 projects received funding through the competitive 2022 Spring Internal Funding Program.
2022 SPRING INTERNAL FUNDING PROGRAM AWARDEES AND PROJECTS
Arts and Humanities Subcommittee
Bender, Jill, “Assisted Emigrants: Irish Female Migration Projects and the British Empire,” Department of History
Voelker, Emily, “Circulating Pictures/Contested Geographies: Photography, Native American Sovereignty & the French Atlantic Imaginary,” School of Art
Jashari, Denisa, “Cartographies of Conflict: Political Culture and Urban Space in Santiago, Chile, 1872-1994,” Department of History
Lawrimore, Erin, “From “Hobby Project” to Economic Driver: Exploring the 40 Year History of Craft Brewing in North Carolina,” University Libraries
Social and Behavioral Sciences Subcommittee
Epstein, Crystal, “Longitudinal Effects of Depression on Stress Physiology During Pregnancy,” Department of Family and Community Nursing
Levenson, Zachary, “The South African Tradition of Racial Capitalism,” Department of Sociology
Tucker, Denise / Kaplan, Alicia, “Making Connections: Online Group Aural Rehabilitation for Late-Deafened Adults with Cochlear Implants,” Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Physical and Natural Sciences Committee
Josephs, Eric, “High-resolution, intra-host spatial mapping of viral mutations in an RNA virus,” Department of Nanoscience
Ahmed, Suzanne, “Investigation of the Mechanism of Emergence of Collective Behavior in Motile Cilia using Model Artificial Cilia,” Department of Nanoscience
Erovenko, Igor, “Novel models of social interactions in realistic populations,” Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Creative and Performing Arts Subcommittee
Skorski, Edwin, Location-Specific Sound-Sculpture,” Department of Interior Architecture
Young, Clarice, “The Movement Style of Choreographer Ronald K. Brown,” School of Dance
Frierson, Michael, “Tighten and distribute a documentary on Fred Chappell,” Department of Media Studies