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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