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April 2008    
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  Leon Levy Center for Biography Launched
  Chancellor Goldstein Addresses Graduate Center Faculty Members
  "Global Responsibility to Protect" Project Launched at the United Nations
  Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
  James Oakes Awarded the 2008 Lincoln Prize
  Accreditation Process Begins
  President's Community Meeting
  Reception Honoring Students Advanced to Candidacy
  Date Set for 2008 Employee Recognition Awards
  Newsbriefs
  Faculty Activities
  Recent Doctoral Faculty Appointments
  Grants Awarded
  In Memoriam
 

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In December 2007, the Graduate Center received 10 grants totaling $209,298:

Laird Bergad (Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies), Altria Group, Inc.; Fellowships and Support for CLACLS ($5,000)

Dee Clayman (Classics), Anonymous; Database of Classical Biography ($4,000)

Kenneth Erickson (Political Science), Comparative Politics; Comparative Politics ($3,266)

Roger Hart (Center for Human Environments), Overbrook Foundation; Rethinking the Structure of Youth Organizations: A Two-Day Workshop ($10,000)

Jennifer Holdaway (Sociology), University at Albany; The Children of Immigrants in Schools ($12,648)

Bruce Homer (Center for Advance Study in Education - CASE), New York University; Molecules and Minds: Simulations for Chemistry Education ($45,000)

Kathleen McCarthy (Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society), David Rockefeller Fund; Project to Create a Think Tank on Foundations ($30,000)

Steven Romalewski and John Mollenkopf (Center for Urban Research), Rauch Foundation; The Long Island Index Project ($15,000)

Thomas Weiss (Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies), Government of Canada; Global Responsibility to Protect ($68,329)

Brooke Wells (Psychology), National Institutes of Health - NIH; Contextualizing Young Women's Experiences of Alcohol and Sexual Risk ($16,055)

In January, the Graduate Center received 8 grants totaling $741,260:

Alan Berger (Saul Kripke Center), Slater Foundation, Inc.; Research in Philosophy - Kripke Center ($25,000)

Helen Birenbaum (Frank Stanton/Andrew Heiskell Center for Public Policy in Telecommunications and Information Systems), Citigroup Foundation; Project Stretch ($50,000)

Dee Clayman (Classics), American Philological Association; Database of Classical Bibliography ($4,500)

Kenneth Erickson (Political Science), Comparative Politics; Journal of Comparative Politics ($13,787)

Bert Flugman and Deborah Hecht (Center for Advanced Study in Education - CASE), Hofstra University; The MSTP Project: Mathematics Across the MST Curriculum ($250,000)

Stephen Rice and Joshua Freilich (Criminal Justice), U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Integrating Education, Research and Professional Development Efforts to Train the Next Generation of Homeland Security Experts and Scholars ($291,835)

Steven Romalewski and John Mollenkopf (Center for Urban Research), American Museum of Natural History; American Museum of Natural History District Match ($7,051)

Thomas Weiss (Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies), Government of Norway; Global Responsibility to Protect ($99,087)

In February, the Graduate Center received 14 awards totaling $1,121,058.

Dee Clayman (Classics), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH); The Database of Classical Bibliography ($28,266)

Kay Deaux (Center for Human Environments), Russell Sage Foundation; Organizational Identity of Dominican and Mexican Immigrants ($9,230)

Kenneth Erickson (Political Science), Comparative Politics; Journal of Comparative Politics ($15,165)

Kenneth Erickson (Political Science), Comparative Politics; Journal of Comparative Politics ($23,000)

Bert Flugman and Barbara Schroder (Center for Advanced Study), National Science Foundation - NSF; CLUSTER: Investigating a New Model Partnership for Teacher Preparation ($160,000)

Bruce Homer (Educational Psychology, Center for Advanced Study in Education - CASE), U.S. Department of Education; Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Research and Training Fellowship in the Educational Sciences - IPORT Fellowships ($650,000)

Dorothy Lipsky (National Center on Educational Restructuring and Inclusion - NCERI), Anonymous; Support for the National Center on Educational Restructuring and Inclusion ($20,000)

Kathleen McCarthy (Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society), U.S. Embassy Cyprus; Emerging Leaders International Fellows Program ($21,625)

John Mollenkopf (Center for Urban Research), Ford Foundation; The Dynamics of Low Wage Work in Metropolitan America ($110,000)

Vivian Nixon (Center for the Study of Women and Society), Racolin Foundation; The Community and College Fellowship: Re-entry Program for Ex-Offenders ($2,131)

Anthony Picciano (Urban Education), Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Study of the Use of Online Learning in Colleges and Universities in the New York City Metropolitan Area ($4,500)

Steven Romalewski and John Mollenkopf (Center for Urban Research), Watershed and New England; Web Based Habitat Map 2007 ($31,855)

Brian Schwartz (Institutional), The Little River Foundation; Scholarships ($6,500)

Aoibheann Sweeney (The Leon Levy Center for Biography), Graduate Center/CUNY Foundation, Inc.; The Leon Levy Center for Biography ($38,786)

In March, the Graduate Center received 10 awards totaling $554,233.

Laird Bergad (Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies), Young Adult Institute, Inc.; CLACLS and Support for Fellowships ($7,035)

Joseph Glick (Center for Human Environments), Michael Cohen Group LLC; Ready to Learn Partnership Early Literacy Summative Study ($62,650)

Janet Gornick (Luxembourg Income Study), Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft; Support for LIS ($27,574 increase)

Shirley Lindenbaum and Joshua Moses (Anthropology), NIMH; Disaster, Religion and Mental Health in New York City ($27,709)

John Mollenkopf (Center for Urban Research), NYC Department of Small Business Services; Labor Market Information Services ($170,000)

Anthony Picciano and Rachel Thompson (Urban Education), Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Study of the Use of Online Learning in Colleges and Universities in the New York City Metropolitan Area ($4,500)

Brian Schwartz (Institutional), Consolidated Edison Company of New York; Science and the Arts/Science Outreach Series ($10,000)

Thomas Weiss (Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies), Government of Rwanda; Global Responsibility to Protect ($50,000)

Thomas Weiss (Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies), Government of Belgium; Global Responsibility to Protect ($151,595)

Thomas Weiss (Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies), Government of Canada; Global Responsibility to Protect ($43,170)

 
 
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