Akihiko Takahashi School of Education 2009 – $8,300 from Evanston Township High School to conduct a Lesson Study Program for staff of the high school's math department. Radha Jagadeesan, Corin Pitcher, and James Riely College of Computing and Digital Media 2009 – $499,520 from the National Science Foundation to develop formal semantics, languages, and tools for reasoning statically about the software of current and future computing systems and to incorporate this research into the College's curriculum. Radha Jagadeesan, Corin Pitcher, and James Riely College of Computing and Digital Media 2009 – $499,970 from the National Science Foundation for research in the area of software security and security foundations that will develop new models, logics, algorithms, and theories for analyzing and reasoning about accountability-based approaches to trustworthiness. This research will lead to the development of a graduate-level course titled "Trustworthy Collaboration Frameworks." Liam Heneghan College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2009 – $435,325 from the National Science Foundation to investigate how the restoration and conservation planning process relates to biodiversity outcomes in complex metropolitan landscapes. Jane Huang and Bamshad Mobasher College of Computing and Digital Media 2009 – $499,892 from the National Science Foundation to develop a new framework that utilizes data mining and recommender systems techniques to process and analyze high volumes of unstructured data. Leonard Jason College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2009 – $1,420,842 from the National Institutes of Health to evaluate over two years Oxford House's bi-lingual, voluntary, community-based approach to supporting those recovering from subtance abuse. Jane Rutherford College of Law 2009 – $5,000 from the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers for law students to work on family law projects during summer 2009. Kathryn C. IIbata-Arens College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2009 – $30,000 from the Council for International Exchange of Scholars to assess if and how Japan is succeeding in its application of policies aimed at creating entrepreneurial universities.
Sioban Albiol College of Law 2009 – $15,000 from the Chicago Bar Foundation to the DePaul Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic to train, support and provide services to community based organizations and enhance legal services for low-income immigrants and refugees.
Susanne E. Cannon College of Commerce 2009 – $8,562 from the Counselors of Real Estate to produce special edition of Real Estate Issues on "Understanding the Business of Green."
Barbara R. Radner School for New Learning 2009 – $252,000 from the Burnham Plan Centennial for "Bold Plans, Big Dreams Educational Initiative" to develop two curriculum units on the anniversary. Liam Heneghan College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2009 – $236,000 from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation for "Chicago Wilderness Land Management Research Program" Barbara R. Radner School for New Learning 2008 – $153,000 from the Chicago Board of Education for "Area 7 Alignment Development" Marie A. Donovan School of Education 2008 – $65,000 from the Big Shoulders Fund for "DePaul Catholic Schools Partnership" Michael Conklin College of Communication 2009 – $41,000 from the McCormick Tribune Foundation for "Specialized Reporting Institute on Chicago's Olympic Bid" Sonia White Soltero College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2009 – $26,852 from the University of Notre Dame for "Educational Issues Related to Latinos in Metro Chicago" Ahmed I. Zayed College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2009 – $24,830 from the National Science Foundation for "Twenty Years of Wavelets" Larry Bennett College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2009 – $23,492 from the University of Notre Dame for "Analysis of Urban Change in Metropolitan Chicago" Sioban Albiol College of Law 2009 – $15,000 from the Chicago Bar Foundation for "DePaul Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic" Sioban Albiol College of Law 2009 – $12,500 from the Chicago Area Foundation for Legal Service for "DePaul Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic" Carolyn C. Narasimhan College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2008 – $8,000 from the National Science Foundation for "Alliance for Minority Participation 2008-2009" Harold P. Welsch College of Commerce 2008 – $5,000 from the John E. & Jeanne T. Hughes Foundation for "Coleman Entrepreneurship Center Project" Nobuko Chikamatsu Chandler College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2008 – $5,000 from the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago for "Integrative Approach to Understanding Japan" Jane Rutherford College of Law 2009 – $5,000 from the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers for "Family Law Summer Stipend for Public Service Programs" Anna S. Agbe-Davies College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2009 – $1,500 from the National Academies for "Postdoctoral Diversity Fellowship" Akihiko Takahashi The School of Education's Asian-Pacific Math & Science Collaborative 2008 – $18,000 from the U. S. Department of Education for the translation of Asian-Pacific testing and teacher materials in mathematics. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2008 – $239,000 from the U.S. Department of Energy to buy laboratory equipment for the new Msgr. Andrew J. McGowan Science Building. Social Science Research Center College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2008 – $30,000 from the Chicago Community in Schools to evaluate the impact of their work on students, partnering schools and the agencies that have been recruited to work in the schools. Eric Sellinger College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2008 – $89,312 from National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for "Say Something Wonderful 2009," a four-week NEH summer seminar for K-12 teachers.
Barbara Radner School for New Learning 2008 – $90,300 from the Chicago Board of Education to provide a range of staff development services for a number of Chicago Public Schools. Sioban Albiol College of Law 2008 – $70,000 from the Lawyer’s Trust Fund of Illinois for the Legal Resource Project for Immigration Service Providers. Karen Budd College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2008 – $27,325 from Kraft Foods to train pre-kindergarten childcare providers in child development and positive care-giving skills to enhance the social and emotional development of urban, low-income children. Michael Bennett College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2008 – $139,500 from the Chicago Board of Education to assist with community assessments that note assets available to local school communities while identifying the gaps in resources. Dorothy Kozlowski College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2008 – $189,894 over two years from the U.S. Department of Defense to examine treatment strategies for the rehabilitation of traumatic brain injury. Ehab Al-Shaer College of Computing and Digital Media 2008 – $24,965 from the National Science Foundation to present a workshop for top researchers in the area of security configuration. |