Anna Dobbins (School of Public Health), WASH Education Program with the Shaw Indigenous Community in Peru, $1,000
Trevor Faske (Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology, College of Science), Cause and Consequence of Polyploidization Events of Photochemical Landscape in Costa Rica, $1,000
Shannon Hartmann (Political w88 online casinoScience, College of Liberal Arts), Terrorism in the Philippines: Creating an Inclusive Dataset Through Archival Research, $2,000
Waleed Jami (Interdisciplinary Social Psychology Ph.D. Program), Capturing Populism: Concept, Measurement, and Application, $1,000
Christopher Knight (Political w88 online casinoScience, College of Liberal Arts), Latrine Pilot Study with the Shaw Indigenous Community in Peru, $1,000
Jacob Mwanza (Master of Business Administration, College of Business), Combating Housing Deficit Through Construction Material Financing in Zambia, $2,000
Birendra Rana (Geography, College of Science), How Is Rural Development Affected in Nepal in the w88 online casinoContext of Local Equity Shareholding (LES) for Small Hydropower Projects Implemented Since 2010, $2,000
Bailey Shepard (Journalism), International Development Aid: A View on the Ground During a Time of Critique, Guinea, West Africa, $1,000
Chanchanok Sudta (Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology, College of Science), Effects of Habitat Conversion on Plant-arthropod Networks in Ecuador, $1,000
Eneko Tuduri (Basque Studies, College of Liberal Arts), Research in the Historical Archives of Iruña-Pamplona, Navarre, Basque Country, $1,980
Graduate student research grants awarded in 2020
Nerea Eizagirre (Basque Studies. Ph.D.), The Autonomy of Literature in Joseba Sarrionandias Oeuvre, Basque Country, Spain, $1,000
w88 online casinoJohn Ostermiller (Anthropology Department, Ph.D.), Negotiations of Faith: Muslim Communities in Transitional Japan, $1,000
Keely Rodriquez (Biology Department lnterdisciplinary Ph.D.), Investigation of Immune Functions Promoting the Return of Panamanian Frogs from the Brink of Extinction, $1,000
Palistha Shrestha (Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Master's) Field Study of Sequentially Coupled Moringo Oleifera Seed Extract Technology for Fluoride Removal, Ghana $1,000
Cassie Skipper (Anthropology Department, PhD.), Skeletal Phenotype Variation and Modern Human Evolution in Asia, Thailand and Japan, $1,000