Previous Grant Award Winners
Fall, 2009
- Mr. Ekrem Berk
Department of Media Study
Canadian Curiosities - Mr. Michael Frank
Department of Linguistics
Case syncretism in Ontariopennsilvaanisch - Professor Robert Granfield
Department of Sociology
The Rise of Canadian Pro bono - Ms. Lydia Kerr, Professors Carine Mardorossian and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen
Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender
Race, Gender and Global Cartographies - Professor Camilo Trumper
Department of American Studies
Visual Culture of the Americas - Professor Sue Winton
Educational Leadership and Policy
Policy Analysis: Canadian and American Perspectives - Professor Munroe Eagles
Canadian Studies Academic Program
Participation at the ACSUS Biennial Conference: San Diego, CA 11/18-22, 2009 - Mr. Gregory Young
Department of American Studies
Participation at the ACSUS Biennial Conference: San Diego, CA 11/18-22, 2009
Spring, 2009
- Professor Melanie Aceto
Department of Theater and Dance
Dance Theatre David Earle Residency - Mr. Michael Frank
Department of Linguistics
The Gender of English Loanwords in Ontariopennsilfaanisch - Professor Jeff Good
Department of Linguistics
Participation of Professor Marianne Mithun in the conference: "From Provenance to Presentation - Rights and Access of Legacy Language Materials." - Mr. Nathan Gorelick
Department of Comparative Literature and Department of English
Participation in the yearly training seminar in Lacanian Psychoanalysis offered Quebec City - Professor Maureen Jameson
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
Project: Virtual explorations - travel journals by French New World explorers online - Professors Theresa McCarthy
Department of American Studies
"We Didn't Draw Those Lines!": Border Zones Migration Decision: Empirical Evidences from the US and Canada - Professor Samina Raja
Urban and Regional Planning
Crossborder study trip "Planning for Food Justice" - Professor Sue Winton
Department of Educational Leadership and Policy
Teaching and Learning Comparative Policy Analysis Across Borders - Mr. Patrick Fagan
Arts Management Program
Cross border travel to enhance the Canadian content of the courses taught by Fagan
Fall, 2008
- Mr. Alessandro Porco
Department of English
Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference, Chicago, Il - Ms. Rachel LaTouche
Department of Sociology
Abortion and Crimes Rates: The Canadian Case - Professor Peter Hudson
Department of African American Studies
Black Worlds, Transcanadas, Little Magazines - Professor Peter St. Jean
Department of Sociology
Seeking Solutions to Homicide Problems: The Buffalo, New York and Toronto, Canada Exchange - Professor Karen MacCormack
Department of English
Limitrophe - Professor Sue Winton
Educational Leadership and Policy
Policy Analysis: Canadian and American Perspectives - Professor Munroe Eagles
Canadian Studies Academic Program
Canadian Studies; The State of the Art at Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB
Spring, 2008
- Professor Wooksoo Kim
School of Social Work
Alcohol use among Korean Canadian elderly in Toronto - Professor Munroe Eagles
Canadian Studies Academic Program
Implications of Canada's New Regulatory Regime for Local Party Organization - Professor Ruth Bereson
Arts Management Program
Art of Management Conference - Mr. Ryan Hatch
Department of English
La clinique canadienne: The Politics of Psychoanalytic Practice in Quebec City - Professor Ewa Pziarek
Department of Political Science
Canadian Political Science Association Meeting, Vancouver, BC - Professors Adjoa Robinson & Wooksoo Kim
School of Social Work
Canadian-American Welfare Policies: A Round Table Discussion
Fall, 2007
- Ms. Sherry Corcoran
Department of Visual Studies
Exhibition of Shelly Niro: Outside the Columns - Ms. Sarah Desai
Department of Sociology
Impediment to Adaptation for Recent Refugees - Ms. Kelly Duval
Department of Political Science
Ottawa Discovery Trip - Professor Munroe Eagles
Canadian Studies Academic Program
2007 ACSUS Conference Participation - Professor Amy C. Graves
Department of Romance Language and Literatures
Presences francophones: a Nouvelle France depuis Champlain - Professors Tsan Huang and Karin Michelson
Department of Linguistics
Phonetic Properties of Oneida (Iroquoian) Plosives - Professor Maureen Jameson
Department of Romance Language and Literatures
Quebec 400e - Professor Lauri Johnson
Educational Leadership and Policy
Something Better For Our Children - Professor Karen MacCormack
Department of English
Limitrophe - Professor Carine M. Mardorossian
Department of English
Invited guest speaker Nourbese Philip - Professor Janet R. Morrow
Department of Chemistry
Exchange of faculty at UB and UofT to initiate a joint summer undergraduate research program in chemistry - Professor Alan J. Rabideau
Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
Canadian perspectives on ecosystem restoration as part of the IGERT program - Professor John Stone
CIRRIE
Toward Culturally Responsive Disability Services: An International Conference
Spring, 2007
- Ms. Patricia Carter
Department of American Studies
White Middle Class Privilege: Deconstructing Gentrification in North American Cities - Ms. Sara Faherty
Law School
The High Road Runs Through the City: Advocating Economic Justice at the Local Level. A conference September 27-28, 2007 - Mr. Michael Frank
Department of Linguistics
Exploring the Language Identity Link - Mr. Robert Painter
Department of Linguistics
Bi-annual Niagara Linguistics Society Conference on September 28-29, 2007 - Professor Sheila Shulman
Law School and School of Public Health
Cross border initiative: Limited Health Care Resources: Prioritizing Access in Community Emergency - Ms. Penelope Stewart
Department of Visual Studies
A screening and artistic talk by Barbara Sternberg
Fall, 2006
- Mr. Christopher Brehme
Department of Geography
Fisherman and Scientists Research Society Annual Conference, February 2007 - Dr. Kathryn Friedman
Institute for Local Governance and Regional Growth
Cross border conference: What is the Significance of the International Border in Binational Buffalo Niagara? - Professor Debra Street
Department of Sociology
Four Seasons: a pilot survey to assess the prospects for a longitudinal research design developed for American and Canadian research subjects 50 years and older. - Professor Lauri Johnson
Educational Leadership and Policy
Multicultural Education Policies in Canada and the United States
Spring, 2006
- Professor Sarah Bay-Cheng
Department of Theater and Dance
Theater Gargantua Physical Theatre Workshop - Professor Christian Flaugh
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
Tremblay: Performances and Author's Talk (March 2007) - Mr. Ryan Hatch
Department of English
La clinque canadienne (yearly training seminar in Lacanian Psychoanalysis) - Ms. Laura J. Hovind
Department of Biological Sciences
Cladoceran Diversity in Ontario, Canada and its Implications - Professor Sheila Shulman
Law School and Department of Social and Preventative Medicine
Public Health Emergencies and Legal Preparedness: A Cross-Border Challenge - Mr. Stephen Trynosky
MPH Program
Expanding the Knowledge of Cross Border Public Health Emergency Response Systems - Professor Kari L. Winter
Department of American Studies
Archival research in Southern Quebec on "Africans in Northern Vermont and Southern Quebec, 1770-1830"
Fall, 2005
- Ms. Danielle Battisti
Department of History
Italian American and Italian Canadian Responses to the 1948 Italian Elections - Professor Sam Cole
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
North East Regional Science Association 25th Annual Meeting May 5-7, 2006 - Professor Munroe Eagles
Department of Political Science
ACSUS Conference Presentation, November 17-20, 2005 - Professor Ann McElroy
Department of Anthropology
Research to Enhance Canadian Content in Courses on Northern Ethnology - Mr. John McLean
Department of History
Irish American Nationalism and the Fenian Invasion of Canada, June 1-3, 1866 - Professor Jessie P. Poon
Department of Geography
Geography Colloquium: Professor Trevor J. Barnes, University of B.C. - Professor Scott Stevens
Department of English
Representing the Franco-First Nations Legacy in early modern Canada - Professor Peter St. Jean
Department of Sociology
Exploring key differences and similarities across high violent crime neighborhoods in Buffalo, NY and Toronto, Ontario - Ms. Anneliese Vance
Department of Geography
The strategic responses of Canadian and U.S. exporters to increased U.S. border security measures: a firm level analysis
Spring, 2005
- Ms. Lisa Hayes
Department of American Studies
Canadian Oral History - Based Theater - Professor Juergen Bohnemeyer
Department of Linguistics
SULA conference - Dr. Nancy Campbell-Heider
School of Nursing
Implementing the nurse practitioner role in Canadian and American healthcare systems - Mr. Jeremiah Ariaz
Department of Art
Photography exhibit: A spectacular fall - Ms. Cheryl Gobbetti-Hoffman
Department of Music
Pantasmagoria 2005
Fall, 2004
- Professor Brown-Syed
Library and Information Studies
Little green flags: young Canadians and the commonwealth expeditions - Ms. Susan Maguire
Department of Anthropology
Archaeology of national identity at the Canada U.S. border - Professor Robert Silverman
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
Public participation on the border: A comparative analysis of the Niagara Region's municipalities in Canada and the U.S. - Ms. Lori Emerson
Department of English
The Exchange Rate Reading Series - Professor Claude Welch
Department of Political Science
Sleeping under bridges: economic rights in Canada and the U.S. - Ms. Tejaswini Herath
Management Science and Systems
An investigation of gender based vulnerability issues in Internet crimes across cultures - Mr. Perry Beardsley
Department of History
Internationalizing the local - Ms. Anneliese Vance
Department of Geography
Bi-national tourism of the identity of a region
Spring, 2004
- Mr. Sajay Arthanat
Rehabilitation Science
Conference support: Advancing a Research Agenda for the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health - Professor Munroe Eagles
Department of Political Science
"The Impact of 3rd Parties in Canada Elections", Canadian Political Science Association Meeting - Mr. Derek Charke
Department of Music
Pantasmagoria - Ms. Kathy Conklin
Department of Linguistics
Bilingual language representation and processing - Mr. Gordon J. Marshall
Department of History
Literary Intellectuals and Postwar Culture in the United States, Canada and England, 1945-1965 - Ms. Terrianne K. Schulte
Department of History
Grassroots at the Water's Edge
Fall, 2003
- Professor Erik Seeman
Department of History
Conference: Historical Currents in the North and South Atlantic - Professor Reinhard Reitzenstein
Department of Art
Graduate Super Seminar: Museum and Art Gallery Field Trip to Toronto - Professor Claude Welch
Department of Political Science
Support completion of book manuscript "Social and economic rights in Canada and the United States" - Professor Trebor Scholz
Department of Media Study
Conference: Social Network Architectures - Professor Millie Chen
Department of Art
Lecture and workshop by visiting performance artist Louise Liliefeldt - Professor Lauri Johnson
Department of Educational Leadership and Policy
"Educating for Citizenship and Democracy: The Historical Development of Multicultural and Diversity POlicies in Canada and the U.S. 1938-1954" - Ms. Grace Ong, Reyner Banham Fellow
Department of Architecture
Inhabiting Media: Activating the Influence of Marshall Mcluhan on Architectural Space
Spring, 2003
- Professor Brian Carter
Department of Architecture & Planning
Northern Lights: Lectures on New Architecture & Planning in Canada - Mr. Jahyun Goo
Ph.D. Candidate, Management Science and Systems
Managing IT Sourcing Relationships Using Service Level Agreements (SLAs): American Practices with Those of Canadian Enterprises - Professor Munroe Eagles
Department of Political Science
Small Worlds and Local Heroes - Professor Loss Glazier
Department of Media Study
Canadian Sound Poetry Festival - Mr. Bernard Chih-Chieh Chou
Department of Political Science
Presenting a paper relating to Canada's China Policy at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Assoc.