
Timothy Scarlett (SS) has received $10,000 from the Keweenaw National Historical Park Advisory Commission for a 20-month long research project “2013 Public Archaeology at the Cliff Mine.”
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Timothy Scarlett (SS) has received $10,000 from the Keweenaw National Historical Park Advisory Commission for a 20-month long research project “2013 Public Archaeology at the Cliff Mine.”
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PI Mark Rouleau and co-PIs Richelle Winkler and Audrey Mayer (SS) have been awarded a $79,985 research grant for “Self-Regulated Forest Sustainability: A Simulation and Sociological Analysis of Voluntary Incentive Programs” from the National Science Foundation.
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The vice president for research is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the Research Excellence Fund Awards, and would like to thank all of the review committee members for participating in this important internal award process.
Emma Norman and Steven Walton received Scholarship and Creativity Grants.
Adam Wellstead received a Research Seed Grant.
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Assistant Professor of History Louise Dyble (SS), has been awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment of Humanities (NEH). From the NEH website:
“The NEH Summer Stipends program provides awards for individuals to pursue scholarly work in the humanities during the summer. Projects may contribute to scholarly knowledge in a particular discipline or to the general public’s understanding of the humanities, and they may address broad topics or focused research in a single field. Recipients typically produce scholarly articles, books, archeological site reports, translations, editions, or other scholarly tools in either traditional print or electronic formats.”
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Department Chair Patrick Martin, PI, and PhD Candidate Sean Gohman, Co-PI (SS), have received $19,342 for “A Proposal for Archaeological Survey Services, Phase I Survey of Fort Wilkins State Park: Southern Boundary” from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
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Carol MacLennan (SS) has received a $9,000 research and development contract from the Keweenaw Land Trust for “Historic Interpretation of Paavola and Boston Pond along the Copper Country Trail.”
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Timothy Scarlett (SS), Samuel Sweitz (SS) and Fred Quivik (SS) have received a $15,000 research grant from the Keweenaw National Historical Park Advisory Commission for “2012 Public Archaeology at the Cliff Mine.”
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