2017
Laura Ascenzi-Moreno, Childhood, Bilingual and Special Education, received a $300,000 National Science Foundation grant, for "Leveraging Multilingualism to Support Computer Science Education Through Translanguaging Pedagogies."
Myles Bassell, Business Management, received the "Coach of the Year" Excellence in Teaching Award from the Marketing Global Leadership Academic Association, a chapter of the American Marketing Association.
Stephen Chester, Anthropology and Archaeology, received a $5,000 American Association of Physical Anthropologists Professional Development Grant, for "New Paleogene Primate Skeletons From Fossiliferous Limestones."
Christopher Dunbar, Kinesiology, was awarded the New York Guard Achievement Medal by the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs.
Christopher Dunbar, Kinesiology, was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by the State of New York Division of Military and Naval Affairs New York Guard 12th Regimental Training Institute.
Helen Georgas, Library, received a $4,600 grant from the Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (for the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs) for the online journal Underwater New York.
Brian R. Gibney, Chemistry, received the Partners for Progress and Prosperity Award, presented by the Middle Atlantic Region of the American Chemical Society.
Janet Grommet, Health and Nutrition Sciences, won the Outstanding Dietetics Educator Award (Area 7), from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Amy E. Ikui, Biology, received a four-year $1,000,000 National Institutes of Health SC1 grant.
Sunil Mohanty, Finance, received the Who's Who in America Lifetime Achievement Award.
Laura A. Rabin, Psychology, received a $13,990 research award from the JCK Foundation, for "Predictors of Mental Health Literacy in a Diverse Sample of Undergraduate Students."
Laura A. Rabin, Psychology, received a three-year $331,682 National Science Foundation REU Award, for "Intensive Mentored Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) in Psychology and Neuroscience at an Urban Public College."
Laurie Rubel, Secondary Education, received a $50,000 Small Research Grant, from the Spencer Foundation.
Laurie Rubel, Secondary Education, received a Fulbright United States Scholar Award.