Senate Scholarly Activities Committee announces travel awards


The Senate Scholarly Activities Committee received 23 travel grant applications, requesting a total of $37,154.73 in response to the May call for proposals. The following awards were made at the committee meeting May 8:

Alaska, Hawaii, and foreign travel awards:
* Carenlee Barkdull (social work), $1,300
* Dennis Caine (physical education, exercise science and wellness), $2,285
* Evguenii Kozliak (chemistry), $1,466
* Ronald Marsh (computer science), $1,684
* Donna Martin (practice and role development), $1,884
* Donna Pearson (teaching and learning), $1,300
* Donald Poochigian (philosophy and religion), $1,478.19
* Paul Sum (political science and public administration), $1,439.88
* Anne Walker (teaching and learning), $1,300
* Jeffrey Weatherly (psychology), $1,048.30
* Marcellin Zahui (mechanical engineering), $1,613.38

Domestic and Canadian travel awards:
* Julie Abrahamson (chemistry), $474
* Sandra Braathen (information systems and business education), $514.50
* Timothy Driscoll (sociology), $604
* Saleh Faruque (electrical engineering), $472
* Brad Gibbens (Center for Rural Health), $797.98
* Wen-Chen Hu (computer science), $588
* Lana Rakow (communication), $668.75
* Hassan Reza (computer science), $432
* Glenda Rotvold (information systems and business education), $514.50 * Hossein Salehfar (electrical engineering), $503
* Paul Todhunter (geography), $652
-- Patrick A. Carr, Ph.D., Chair, Senate Scholarly Activities Committee, Anatomy and Cell Biology, pcarr@medicine.nodak.edu, 701/77-4278