Alan Kasprak receives $4,255 from the U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service Alan Kasprak, assistant professor of Geosciences, received $4,255 from the US Department of the Interior National Park Service for a project entitled, “Geomorphic Monitoring of Mancos River Restoration Activities.”
Candace Nadon receives $200,000 from The Teagle Foundation Candace Nadon, Academic & Creative Enrichment Coordinator for the Academic Hub, received $200,000 from The Teagle Foundation through the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to launch “Kaleidoscapes Learning Circle.”
Mary Shepherd receives $280,000 from Colorado Department of Economic Development and International Trade Mary Shepherd, executive director of the Small Business Development Center, received $280,000 from the Colorado Department of Economic Development and International Trade (COEDIT) through the U.S. Department of Treasury for SBDC American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding.
Marya Corrigan receives $1,488,005 from U.S. Department of Education Marya Corrigan, director of TRIO Programs-Upward Bound, received $1,488,005 from the U.S. Department of Education for the “TRIO Upward Bound 2022-2027.”
Callie Cole receives $14,664 from the American Society of Brewing Chemists Callie Cole, associate professor of Chemistry, received $14,664 from the American Society of Brewing Chemists for a project entitled “Combining Sensory and Analytical Tools (HS-SPME-GC-MS) to Elucidate Hop Biotransformation and the Aroma Imparted by Hops in Beer.”
Marya Corrigan receives $2,581 from the Colorado Department of Education Marya Corrigan, director of TRIO Programs-Upward Bound, received $2,581 from the Colorado Department of Education for the “Colorado Summer Food Service Program 2022.”
Kristine Greer receives $144,000 from the Colorado Department of Human Services Kristine Greer, associate provost, received $144,000 from the Colorado Department of Human Services – Early Milestone Colorado for the “Community Innovation and Resilience for Care and Learning equity (CIRCLE) grant program.”
Joslynn Lee receives $25,020 from the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department of Natural Resources Joslynn Lee, assistant professor of Chemistry, received $25,020 from the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department of Natural Resources for a Colorado Outdoor Equity Grant, “First Year Launch – Chemistry Outside.”
Jennifer Lowell receives $20,000 from Rocky Mountain Health Foundation Jennifer Lowell, associate professor and chair of the Public Health Department, received $20,000 from Rocky Mountain Health Foundation for a Workforce Development Fund grant to “promote and support women, people of color and people with low income who are entering or advancing careers in healthcare fields.”
Brett Deming receives $3,157 from State of Colorado Department of Law Brett Deming, Chief of Police, received $3,157 from the State of Colorado Department of Law for the “2022-23 Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Regional and In-Service Continuing Education.”
Kristine Greer receives $34,935 from Colorado Department of Higher Education Kristine Greer, associate provost, received $34,935 from the Colorado Department of Higher Education/Office of Early Childhood Department of Human Services for the “Spring 2022 ECE Educator Funding.”
David Blake receives $1,500 from Society of Toxicology David Blake, associate professor of Biology, received $1,500 from the Society of Toxicology for “Faculty United for Toxicology Undergraduate Research and Education (FUTURE).”
Beth LaShell receives $78,916 from the State of Colorado Department of Agriculture Beth LaShell, coordinator of The Old Fort at Hesperus, received $78,916 from the State of Colorado Department of Agriculture through the US Department of Agriculture for “Creating Viable Pathways for BIPOC Farmers.”
Gigi Richard and Kaitlin Mattos receive $110,760 from Walton Family Foundation Gigi Richard, director of the Four Corners Water Center, and Kaitlin Mattos, assistant professor of Environment & Sustainability, received $110,760 from the Walton Family Foundation to build a collaborative pilot Tribal Water Media Fellowship Program.
Deanne Grant and Janine Fitzgerald receive $1,500,000 from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Deanne Grant, assistant professor of Sociology, and Janine Fitzgerald, professor of Sociology, received $1,500,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support a “Humanities for All Times” project.