Currently Accolades: Grants for April 3, 2023

Spring grants
  1. Bright Alozie, Black Studies faculty, won the 2023 Bernadotte Schmitt Grant from the American Historical Association to support archival research this summer on his project, "Let the Archives Speak That Which Was Hidden: Cruel Intimacy, Sexual Violence, and the Imperial Politics of Domination in Colonial Nigeria." 
  2. Cynthia Carmina Gómez, Director of Community & Civic Impact in the Office of University Relations, received $64,000 in funding from the Fred W. Fields Fund of Oregon Community Foundation and the Latino Partnership Program. The fund will support three Futures Fellows to bring together student leaders, campus activists, and youth community partners to join in collective action to build a shared vision for our next century.
  3. Anne Thompson, Biology faculty, has been awarded a Simon's Foundation Early Career Award, for $810,000 over the next 3 years.