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Excellence and Expertise

The Wrap-Up: January

Authors, Accolades, and Achievements

Excellence and Expertise

The Wrap-Up: January

Stephanie Nicely, chair and associate professor of Nursing, is one of seven new members of the . The group convenes and advances the region’s healthcare community in tackling challenges that are facing the Tri-State region. 

Cricket Meehan, director;  Debora Robison, director of outreach collaboration; Kenyetta Lee, associate director of training; and Glenna Edwards, project administrator of the School-Based Center of Excellence, received $752,780 from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services for a project entitled "Ohio School Wellness Initiative Expansion."

Cory Rusinek, assistant professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, received $94,787 from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, pass-through funds from the U.S. Department of Energy, for a project entitled "Electrochemical Removal of Contaminants from Water and Soil."

Lesley Knoll, assistant professor of Biology, and Jing Zhang and Thomas Fisher, professors of Statistics, received $257,112 from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Collaborative Research:  

Cameron Hay-Rollins, chair and professor of Anthropology, received $64,287 from the One Ohio Recovery Foundation for a project entitled "R-silience in Region 14: Expanding Access to A Free Recovery Support Service in Butler, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Greene, Madison, and Warren Counties."

Anne Whitesell, assistant professor of Political Science, received $9,317 from the Public Religion Research Institutes, pass-through funds from the Mellon Foundation, for a project entitled "Policy Agenda of Pro-Life Organizations."