Top Sponsored Awards, March 2024

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Posted May 3, 2024 by Dan Moser

The following list of awards from public entities includes all arts and humanities grants of $10,000 or more and all other grants of $200,000 or more between Feb. 16, 2024, and March 15, 2024, as reported through NuRamp, the university’s electronic research administration system.     

Center on Children, Families and the Law 
K. Olson, E. Brank, S. Johnson 
$2,468,338 
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services 
Children and Family Services New Worker Training Delivery 
 
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture 
H. Blanco, R. Drijber, L. Puntel, S. Ruis 
$749,045 
U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Examining Soil-Profile C Pools, C Sequestration, and Soil Health under Early- and Late-Terminated Cover Crops in Rainfed and Irrigated No-till Continuous Corn in the Long Term

Department of Animal Science 
R. Gibbs, D. Yates 
$225,000 
USDA-NIFA 
Evaluating Allostatic Load Indexes for Feedlot Sheep and Cattle to Better Understand Heat Stress Susceptibility 
 
Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies/Department of Educational Administration/Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders 
R. Schachter, J. Bohaty, S. Zuckerman 
$322,814 
Nebraska Department of Education 
Practice-Based Professional Development for Reading Project: Workshops on Reading Development Strategies 
 
Department of Educational Psychology/Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies/Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools 
K. Edwards, K. Coburn, L. Wheeler 
$699,750 
National Institutes of Health-National Institute of Mental Health 
Development and Evaluation of an Indigenized Family Acceptance Project for Lakota LGBTQ2S+ Youth 
 
School of Computing 
A. Roohi 
$679,831 
National Science Foundation 
CAREER: Elastic Intermittent Computation Enabling Batteryless Edge Intelligence 
 
V. Variyam 
$337,697 
NSF 
Collaborative Research: AF: Small: New Directions in Algorithmic Replicability 
 
Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education 
A. Morales, L. Gatti, T. Hamann, L. Kiramba, J. Reeves, S. Wessels 
$2,118,729 
Kansas State University 
PROJECT RAÍCES: (Re-Envisioning Action and Innovation through Community Collaborations for Equity across Systems) 


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