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Dr. Joanna Casey, Faculty, Physics & Engineering, received $50,000 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the University of Colorado for the “Integrating Measurements Across Platforms to Feasibly Assess Emissions and Mitigation of Methane and VOCs from Landfills”.
Dr. Jill Choate, Associate Professor, Teacher Education, received $13,633 from the US Department of Education through the Colorado Department of Education for the “Quality Teacher Recruitment Program 23-24 grant”.
Tiffany Cozad, Director, Campbell Child and Family Center, received $5,500 from the Colorado Department of Human Services for the “Capacity Building Grant”.
Michelle Bonanno, Director, Peer Education & First-Year Experience, received $3,339,800 from the U.S. Department of Education for “FLC & SJC POWER Partnership: Pathways to Opportunity, Wellbeing, Equity, and Relationships”.
Beth LaShell, Director, The Old Fort at Hesperus, received $200,000 from the Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) to “support the success of Native farmers and ranchers”.
Dr. Jared Beeton, Faculty, Environment & Sustainability, received $1,200,000 from the Department of Energy for the “Environmental Justice Laboratory”.
Stella Zhu, Basic Needs Coordinator, Student Well-being, received $5,404 from Hunger Free Colorado for a “Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach subaward agreement”.
Stella Zhu, Basic Needs Coordinator, Student Well-being, received $39,722 from the US Department of Agriculture through the State of Colorado Department of Human Services for a “Employment First Third Party Partnership for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)”.
Dr. Christine Smith, Undergraduate Research Support Coordinator and Adjunct Instructor of Biology, received $53,330 from the Intuitive Foundation, Inc. for the “Pay It Forward 2023/2024 project”.
Dr. Jill Choate, Associate Professor, Teacher Education, received $80,000 from the Colorado Department of Education for the “Quality Teacher Recruitment Program 23-24 grant”.