Faculty Awards
DAN BUXHOEVEDEN
Received Funding For “Apical Dendrites In Rat Brains Exposed To Cocaine” By The Research And Productive Scholarship Committee, 2006
Grant awarded by Cure Autism Now. Collaborative study with The University of California, San Diego. “Developmental and Regional Abnormalities in the Micro-Organization of Cerebral Cortex in Autism”, 2006
URC internal grant, Emory University. “Analysis of Cortical Organization in Dolphins”. Co-Investigator, 2004
NIH-NIMH, 1R01MH62654. “Reduced Interneuronal Space in the Minicolumns of Schizophrenic Brains”. Co- investigator. Medical College of Georgia, 2002
NIH-NIMH, R01. “Comparative Minicolumn Lateralization in Schizophrenia”. Co- investigator. Medical College of Georgia, 2002
McDonnell-Pew Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Fellowship. University of California, San Diego, 1995
JOANNA CASEY
Walker Institute, USC Faculty Research Award, 2006
Archaeological Survey in Ghana
Walker Institute, USC, Faculty Research Award, 2004
Flotation of Archaeological Sediments in Ghana
College of Liberal Arts Scholarship Support Award. University of South Carolina, 2004
Flotation of Archaeological Sediments in Ghana
Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program Globalization in Morocco and Tunisia, 2001
College of Liberal Arts Scholarship Support Award. University of South Carolina, 2001
Travel to the Panafrican Congress of Archaeology, Bamako, Mali
College of Liberal Arts Scholarship Support Award. University of South Carolina, 2000
Laboratory analysis of artifacts from the Birimi Site, Ghana
Carol Jones Carlisle Award. Women’s Studies, University of South Carolina, 1998
The production of Shea Butter in Northern Ghana, (for supplies)
College of Liberal Arts Scholarship Support Award. University of South Carolina, 1998
The production of Shea Butter in Northern Ghana, (for equipment)
Sponsored Programs and Research Award. University of South Carolina, 1997
Research on the Middle Stone Age in Northern Ghana
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Research Grant. (Principal Investigator: Dorothy Godfrey-Smith. Co-Investigators: Joanna Casey, Lynn Wadley and Ofer Bar-Yosef), 1996
Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating of Neolithic and Late Stone Age sediments at three archaeological sites. Equipment Grant, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada
JANINA FENIGSEN
Elected Member-at-Large for the Executive Board of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology, 2006
KARL HEIDER
30 Year Pin For Service to the University of South Carolina, Spring 2006
ALICE KASAKOFF
30 Year Pin For Service to the University of South Carolina, Spring 2007
Carlisle Award from The Women's Studies Program, Spring 2007
This award is designed to assist faculty and professional staff in the conduct of women-centered research which is consistent with the research mission of Women's Studies to reconceptualize knowledge, create new knowledge, and/or reinterpret existing knowledge about women and their experiences through the lens of gender and the prism of diversity.
KEN KELLY
Travel Award from The African American Professors Program (mentor), 2007
Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2005
Archaeological Society of South Carolina Recognition for Outstanding Service 1999 2004, 2005
College of Liberal Arts Scholarship Support Award, University of South Carolina, 2004
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc., Post-Ph.D. Research Grant. “The African Diaspora in the French Caribbean: An Historical Archaeology of the African Guadeloupean Experience, 2003
Ministère de Culture et Communication, Direction régionale des affaires culturelles,
Guadeloupe and Martinique, France 2002-2005
Recipient of the 2001 Class Award
ANN KINGSOLVER
Awards:
2008 Carol Jones Carlisle Faculty Award - Women's Studies Program
2007 Distinguished Undergraduate Research Mentor Award at USC.
10 Year Pin For Service to the University of South Carolina, Spring 2007
Certificate of Recognition of Support and Dedication to International Students, awarded by the Office of Student Government & the Cultural Exchange Association at USC, October 2006
Two Thumbs Up Award (student nominated), Office of Disability Services, USC, 2001 & 2005
Certificate of Recognition for Support and Dedication to International Students, awarded by the Office of Student Government and EMPOWER, USC, November 2005
Michael J. Mungo Graduate Teaching Award, USC, 2002
Grants:
School of American Research seminar grant, coauthor, April 2005
Travel grant as part of the Wenner Gren sponsored conference The World Looks at Us: Rethinking the U.S. State, Newburgh, NY, March 24 26, 2004
Fulbright Lecture/Research Award, Sri Lanka, 2004
Research and Productive Scholarship Award, USC, for archival research in the U.K. pursuant to ethnographic research in Sri Lanka, Fall 2003
JENNIFER REYNOLDS
ROP Category II research grant from USC, 2007 — research opportunity program grant through USC to provide faculty with seed grant money to pilot new research.
DAVID SIMMONS
Joseph F. Wall Sesquicentennial Service Award from Grinnell College, 2004
Distinguished American Citizen Award from the American Embassy in Santo Domingo, 2002
KIMBERLY SIMMONS
President-Elect of Black Anthropologists (A Section of the AAA), 2006
CHRIS TOUMEY
Principal Investigator on grant from the South Carolina Research Authority ($20,000) to develop a Citizens' School on Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Technology, 2006
Co-Principal Investigator on Nanotechnology in Society Project, University of South Carolina ($1.3 million over five years; NSF Award # 0531160), 2006
Seed grant [$5,000] from USC NanoCenter to establish S.C. Nano Association. 2005.
Co-P.I. of D. Parra-Medina’s grant from ASPH to enhance teaching of tobacco-related topics in the USC School of Public Health. 2003.
Elected Executive Editor of the Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings, 2002
GAIL WAGNER
Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2000
Hewlett Faculty Development Grant
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