Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) Program: AY2021-22 Recipients
The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship is pleased to announce the awardees of this year’s Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) Program:
Faculty Member | Dept. | Project Title |
Lina Giraldo | Journalism | Air Box |
Leonie Bradbury | VMA/ Media Arts Gallery | Educational Program Assistant for the “Kerry Tribe: Onomatopoeia” exhibition |
Phillip Glenn | Comm Studies | Analyzing the efficacy of positive communication practices: Data gathering and analysis |
Marc Fields | VMA | The Banjo Project |
Mneesha Gellman | EPI/Marlboro | Education Behind the Wall Around the World |
Weiko Lin | VMA | 3 ASIAN AMERICAN and ASIAN TV SERIES for Streaming/Cable/Broadcast |
About the GRA:
Made possible with support from the Graduate Student Association and the Office of Graduate Studies, the Graduate Research Assistantship Program intends is to extend the student’s classroom learning, expose them to current challenges in their discipline, build analytical skills, and provide a meaningful work experience that will also benefit faculty in the development of their research and scholarship agenda. Each year, funds contributed by the GSA, OGS, and ORCS are awarded as a small number of competitive grants to full-time faculty, for the purpose of hiring a graduate student during the academic year. Through this program, we also hope to encourage external grant applications that include graduate research assistants.