Faculty Awarded Intersession Development Grants

Jan 5, 2012

The University of Scranton announced that the following six faculty members were awarded development intersession grants for January 2012.

Andrew LaZella, Ph.D., received a grant to research “Univocity, Equivocity, and Proper Concepts in Duns Scotus’s Quaestiones Super Praedicamenta Aristotelis.” Dr. LaZella is an assistant professor in philosophy.

Christian Krokus, Ph.D., received a grant to research “Louis Massignon and Catholic-Muslim Friendship.” Dr. Krokus is an assistant professor in theology and religious studies.

Maria Oreshkina, Ph.D., received a grant for a “Review of Vygotsky’s Legacy for Educators.” Dr. Oreshkina is an assistant professor in education.

Jeremy Sepinsky, Ph.D., received a grant to study “A Further Analysis of Mass Transferring Eccentric Binary Star Systems: Detailed Mass Transfer Rates and System Properties.” Dr. Sepinsky is an assistant professor in physics and electrical engineering.

Kevin Wilkerson, Ph.D., received a grant to research “The Impact of Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) Schools on Student Achievement Outcomes: A Comparative Analysis of Elementary, Middle, and Secondary Schools.” Dr. Wilkerson is an associate professor in counseling and human services.

Ling Xue, Ph.D., received a grant to study the “Complementarity Between Behavioral Targeting and Contextual Targeting in Online Advertising.” Dr. Xue is an assistant professor in operations management.

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