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Lasallian Research Award Recipients

2023

Dr. Kari Stone, Associate Professor of Chemistry
Utilizing Tyrosinase as a Model Enzyme to Explore Structure-function Relationships within a Research Coordination Network (2023)

2022

Dr. Tom McNamara, Assistant Professor, The College of Humanities, Fine Arts and Communications
Directed Self Placement at Ⱥp: Implications for Access, Equity, and Persistence. (Spring/Summer 2022)

Dr. Amanda Harsy, Assistant Professor, College of Aviation, Science and Technology

Michael Smith,  Instructor, College of Aviation, Science and Technology

Dr. Brittany Stevenson, Assistant Professor, College of Aviation, Science and Technology

Dr. Cara Sulyok
, Assistant Professor, College of Aviation, Science and Technology

Dr. Marie Meyer
, Assistant Professor, College of Aviation, Science and Technology
Analyzing the Impact of Alternate Assessment on Growth Mindset in Mathematics Courses. (Spring/Summer 2022)

2020

Dr. Morris Jenkins, Associate Professor, College of Education and Social Sciences
– Police Perceptions of Communities of Color: Partners, Cynicism, or the Enemy? (Fall, 2020)

Dr. Simon Dai, Assistant Professor, College of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Communications
– A Paradigm for Developing Virtual Reality Experiences for Nursing Education (Fall, 2020)

2019

Dr. Daisy Sherry, Associate Professor, College of Nursing and Health Sciences

Dr. Tekeekee Buckner

Dr. Nanci Reiland, Associate Professor, College of Nursing and Health Sciences

Rocio Rodriguez, Instructor, College of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Communications
– Building Trust with Uninsured Populations: Using Photovoice to Develop Interventions to Improve Health (Spring, 2019)

Dr. Jennifer Buntin, Associate Professor, College of Education and Social Sciences
– The Overlooked Contributions of Parent Organizations to School Resources (Spring, 2019)

Dr Gerad Gentry, Assistant Professor, College of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Communications
– Equality and Education: Reflections on the Laws of Reason and a Practical Solution (Spring, 2019)

2018

Dr. Tenille Allen, Associate Professor & Chair / Sociology. 
– Girls Shaping Identity (Spring, 2018).

Dr. Dan Kissel, Assistant Professor / Chemistry
– Composite Material Created from Coordination Polymers that are Effective Adsorbents with Antimicrobial Properties. Internal Collaborator: Dr. Jim Rago, Professor / Biology; External Collaborator: Dr. Eirin Sullivan, Assistant Professor / Chemistry, Illinois State University (Spring, 2018).

Dr. Laura Quaynor, Assistant Professor / ESL / Bilingual Program
– Writing Across Borders: Examining a Collaborative Writing Project for Lasllian Preservice Teachers and Liberian High School Students. External Collaborators: Shetha Koon Weah, Executive Director, RESPECT Liberia (Spring, 2018).

2015

Dr. Jason J. Keleher, Department of Chemistry (Lewis Co-Investigators: Jeromy Rech, Lisa Janes, Julianne Truffa, Zachary Widel and Tala Zubi; Lewis Collaborators: Dr. James Rago and Dr. Jerry Kavouras; External Collaborator: Dr. James Patrick Abulencia, Manhattan College)
– “Design of a Solar Powered Water Purification System Utilizing Biomimetic Photocatalytic Nanocomposite” (June 2015)

Dr. Seung H. Kim, Department of Secondary/Technological Education (Lewis Co-Investigator: Mary Jo Heiberger; External Collaborators: Dr. Jozef Raco, Universitas Katolik De La Salle Manado, Indonesia; Dr. Rezyl R. Mallorca, La Salle University-Ozamiz, Philippines; and Dr. Eduardo Gomez, Universidad La Salle, Col Condesa, Mexico)
– “Diffusing Mobile Technologies in Students’ Learning and Daily Life in Lasallian Universities” (May 2015)

Dr. Ryan Phillips, Department of Aviation and Transportation (Lewis Co-Investigators: Dr. Randal DeMik and Eric Swanson)
– “Serving Population Growth with the Advancement of Crop Analysis and Precision Agriculture through Economical Data Delivery Methods: Phase I” (May 2015)

Dr. Jerry H. Kavouras, Department of Biology
– “Changing Food Webs in Lake Michigan: Dreissena and the Microbial Loop” (March 2015)

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