Ten NMU faculty members have received 2019 Faculty Research Grants to support scholarly activities. The recipients and their project titles are:
Maria Guadalupe Arenillas, Languages, Literatures and International Studies, “Indigenous People of Austral Patagonia: Images, Memory, Activism.”
Gabriel Brahm, English, “Anti-Anti-Zionism: In Defense of Jewish Nationalism.”
Yan Ciupak, Sociology and Anthropology, “A Longitudinal Study of Chinese Social Stratification and Class Identity Formation.”
Terry Delpier, School of Nursing, “Poverty Simulation: An Interprofessional Experience Qualitative Analysis.”
Christi Edge, School of Education, Leadership and Public Service: “Making Meaning with Teachers and from Teacher Education Practices.”
Hugo Eyzaguirre, Economics: “Human Choice: Rationality and Emotions.”
Jill Leonard, Biology: “Effects of winter variability on native age-0 brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) growth and survival.”
Russell Prather, English, “And the Heart is Pleased by One Thing After Another / Against Nature: Visual Art and Exhibitions.”
Marcus Robyns, Library Instructional Support/Archives: “Regional Digitization and Digital Curation Service: Data Gathering and Needs Assessment Project.”
Will Tireman, Physics: “Measuring the Neuron Electric Form Factor with a Novel Charge-Exchange Polarimeter.”