Engaged Graduate Student Grants
2017-18 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.
- Agents of Change: Institutionalizing Progressive Planning Practices in Medellin, Colombia
Andrea Restrepo-Mieth, city and regional planning - Causal Effects of Later School Start Times: The Case of NYC Public Schools
Hui Fen (Sarah) Tan, statistics - Community-Engaged New York Fibers: A Path Toward Farm-to-Fashion
Helen Trejo, fiber science and apparel design - Digital Security and Privacy in Abuse Settings and the Intimate Partner Violence Ecosystem
Diana Freed, information science - Evaluating Quality Management Systems: Engaging the NY Dairy Industry in Milk Quality Improvement
Sarah Murphy, food science - From Civil Rights to Local Food: Historical and Local Perspectives on Food Justice
Bobby J. Smith II, development sociology - Good Land Governance in Post-Authoritarian Myanmar
Hilary Faxon, development sociology - Historic Memory and Pedagogy Working Group
Amir Mohamed, anthropology - Linking Flood Risk and Climate Change: A Map of Riverine Flood Risk in Central New York State
James Knighton, biological and environmental engineering - Mizo Nationalism at the Edge of the Empire
Mariangela Mihai, anthropology - Program and Participant Evaluation of a Farmers’ Market Incentive Program for SNAP Participants
Jennifer Garner, nutritional sciences - Queer Baby: A Collaborative Multimedia Project with LGBTI Refugees in Turkey
Elif Sari, anthropology - Restoring the Place of Nut Trees in Haudenosaunee Foodscapes
Sam Bosco, School of Integrative Plant Science – Horticulture - Sports, Memory and Decision Making: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Approach
David Garavito, human development - Stakeholder Engagement: Avoiding Catastrophic and Chronic Losses in the NY Hop Industry
Bill Weldon, School of Integrative Plant Science – Plant Pathology - Yucatec Maya Beekeeping and Sustainable Livelihoods
Ted Lawrence, natural resources
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