2016-17 Engaged Graduate Student Grant Recipients
Today’s doctoral students are tomorrow’s scholars and practitioners who will lead change for the public good. Engaged Graduate Student Grants support Ph.D. students in any field — whether they are experienced in community-engaged research and scholarship or just getting started.
- An Ethnographic Approach to Fostering Entrepreneurship within Buffalo
Rohini Jalan, social sciences - Civic Engagement: An Approach to Address Health Disparities Among Rural Women
Urshila Sriram, nutritional sciences - Commercial Food Spoilage
Abigail Snyder, food science - Interethnic Tolerance Levels in Kenya
Gaurav Inder Singh Toor, government - Itineraries of Development: Emerging Networks across Palestine-Chile
Laura Menchaca, anthropology - Judicious Use of Antibiotics to Treat Mastitis and Reduce Economic Losses from Discarded Milk
Amy Vasquez, biological and biomedical sciences - Patient-Researcher Partnerships in the Fight Against Cancer
Peter DelNero, biomedical engineering - Rebel History: Empowering Youth to Contextualize and Narrate Their Own Histories
Sean Cosgrove, history - Teenage Instruction in History, Culture and Language
Marsha Jean-Charles, Africana Studies - Territorial Control and Access for Indigenous Groups in Latin America
Fernando Galeana Rodriguez, development sociology