Grants or Gifts Relating to Women in Higher Education

money_bagHere is this week’s news of grants and gifts that may be of particular interest to women in higher education.

Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, received a $299,838 grant from the Office on Violence Against Women of the U.S. Department of Justice to support the university’s Confronting Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking on Campus project. The funds will be used to fund mandatory prevention and awareness programs for students and for training programs for law enforcement and counseling officials.

Bennett College, the liberal arts educational institution for women in Greensboro, North Carolina, received a $125,000 grant from the Cannon Foundation to improve Wi-Fi services to campus residence halls and academic buildings. The funds will be used to add additional controllers to the campus Wi-Fi network where the connection has been weak or nonexistent. The grant program is under the direction of Andrena Coleman, associate vice president for administrative services at Bennett College.

Trinity College, the highly rated liberals arts college in Hartford, Connecticut, received a grant from the Aurora Foundation to launch a pilot program designed to increase educational opportunities for women who are released from prison. The program will provide advising, educational, and mentoring programs for inmates at the York Correctional Institution, Connecticut’s only women’s prison. Also, support and networking services will help women enroll in community college programs when they are released.

The University of Alabama Birmingham received a three-year, $405,000 Susan G. Komen Graduate Training in Disparities Research Grant that will provide predoctoral scholars with financial support, research activities, and career skills development for students interested in research on disparities in breast cancer outcomes among different population groups.

Spelman College, the liberal arts educational institution for women in Atlanta, received a $2.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to incorporate new teaching and learning strategies into its curriculum. Faculty and peer tutors will be trained in “metacognitive learning,” or a thinking about thinking process.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

Latest News

Three Women Appointed to Provost Positions at Universities

The new provosts are Fatma Mili at Montclair State University in New Jersey, Rose Marie Ward at Northwest Missouri State University, and KerryAnn O'Meara at Fordham University in New York.

Jill Blondin to Lead the Association of International Education Administrators

Dr. Blondin currently serves as vice provost for global initiatives at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she has worked for over a decade. A two-time Fulbright Specialist, she specializes in strategic budgeting and internationalization, global learning, and art history.

Penn’s Brady Beale Appointed CEO of the American Animal Hospital Association

The American Animal Hospital Association is the accreditor for veterinary hospitals across the United States and Canada. Dr. Beale, associate dean at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, will become the association's next leader on April 1.

Two Women Named to Interim President Positions in Florida

Angela Garcia Falconetti, who has been serving as president of Polk State College in Winter Park, Florida, has been named interim president of her alma mater, the University of North Florida. Anne B. Kerr, president emerita of Florida Southern College, has been named interim president of Polk State College.

Teresa Rich Elevated to President of Yakima Valley College in the State of Washington

Following 18 months of interim service, Dr. Rich has been officially named the seventeenth president of Yakima Valley College in the state of Washington. She has worked for the college for more than two decades, including 18 years as vice president for administrative services.

Instructional Professor in Law, Letters, and Society (Open Rank)

The Social Sciences Collegiate Division at the University of Chicago is now accepting applications for a full-time Instructional Professor who will teach in the program in Law, Letters, and Society.

Assistant Professor AC Track Assistant Director of Clinical Chemistry Laboratory – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seek candidates for an Assistant Professor position in the non-tenure academic clinician track. Expertise is required in the specific area of Clinical Chemistry.

Sustainability Manager

The Sustainability Manager serves as the University of Nevada, Reno’s campus-wide sustainability lead, coordinating sustainability planning, implementation, reporting, and engagement across academic, research, administrative, and operational units.

Assistant Professor of Black Studies

The Black Studies Department at The City College of New York invites applications for a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor of Black Studies who is firmly situated, trained, and credentialed in the field of Black Studies.

Instructional Professor of Sociology in MAPSS (Open Rank)

The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences invites applications for appointment as Instructional Professor at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, with a specialization in Sociology, in the Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences.