AY2023-24 Graduate Student Assistantship (GRA) Grant Recipients
The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship, the Office of Graduate Studies, and the Graduate Student Association would like to congratulate the following faculty members, who were awarded funding from the Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) program this year:
Faculty Member | Current Rank | Department | Project Title |
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Raquel Pidal | Assistant Professor | Writing, Literature, and Publishing | Re-Visioning: A Guide to Developmental Editing for the Twenty-First Century |
Marc Fields | Professor | Visual and Media Arts | THE MIDWAY IN SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW: IMMERSIVE COUNTER-NARRATIVES ABOUT THE 1893 WORLD’S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION |
Mili Mathew | Associate Professor | Communication Science Disorders | Aspects of Hand Gesture and Discourse Production in Persons with Fluent and Nonfluent Aphasia |
Joshua Rashon Streeter | Assistant Professor | Performing Arts | Theatre for the Very Young: New Work Development Process |
Formed from a partnership between the Graduate Student Association, the Office of Graduate Studies, and the Office of Research and Creative Scholarship, the GRA grant 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.