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tina.leggett@armstrong.edu
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1997-98 Faculty Grants Awarded

Maryellen Cosgrove, early childhood education. The Effects of Utilizing Trained vs Untrained Tutors in the PREP Reading Program. $1, 500.

Marcella Hart, nursing. Self-care, Prenatal Care Actions, and Pregnancy Outcomes: A Longitudinal Study. $1,500.

Todd Hizer, chemistry and physics. Investigation of the Mechanism of Electrophillic Addition to Alkynes. $1,500.

Karen Hollinger, languages, literature and dramatic arts. Adapting the Nineteenth-Century Novel to the Screen. $1,250.

Judson Kratzer, history. Archaeological Excavation, Analysis, and Preservation Planning:  AASU's Role in Civil War History. $1,725.

Will Lynch, chemistry and physics. Investigations of Potential Chemical Scissors. $1,970.

Randall Reese, art and music. A Biography Resource for Johnny Mercer. $ 2,000.

Ken Relyea, biology. Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA Sequences in Southeastern USA Killifishes. $2,000.

Yassaman Saadatmand and Michael Toma, social and behavioral sciences. Analysis of Regional Economic Activity. $1,500.

Daniel Skidmore-Hess, government. LBJ Presidential Library. $1,700.

Helen Taggart, nursing. Tai Chi Exercise, Balance, and Fear of Falling in Older Women. $2,000.

Michael Toma, social and behavioral sciences. A Preliminary Analysis of Regional Economic Indicators. $2,175.

Richard Wallace, chemistry and physics. Anticancer Drugs and New Plastics from Boron Chemistry. $1,900.

Steve Weiner, chemistry and physics. Affinity Labels and Suicide Inhibitors of Pentalenene Synthase. $2,300.

Nancy White, history. Ms. Martha Catching Enochs (1881-1954): A Biography. $2,680.

Teresa Winterhalter, languages, literature and dramatic arts. Adapting the Nineteenth-Century Novel to the Screen. $1,250.

Anne Yentsch, history. Mastery of Crafts Among African American Women. $2,000.

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