2022 GRAND Reception Honorees
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- Gerhard Apfelthaler – grant from Union Bank to support the School of Management’s Graduation Banquet.
- Nathan Carlson – grant from the Government of Italy to collaborate with the University of Messina to investigate cardinality bounds on topological spaces in set-theoretic topology.
- Samuel Claussen – grant from the Southeastern Medieval Association to research violence, religion, and chivalry in medieval Castile.
- Brian Collins – grant from PLATO to support the SoCal Philosophy Institute for local high school students in the summer.
- Jamshid Damooei – contract from the Ventura County Community Foundation to produce the State of the Region Report.
- Matthew Fienup and Dan Hamilton – contracts from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation to prepare the 15 Metro-Area Latino GDP Report; from the Latino Donor Collaborative to produce the 2022 U.S. Latino GDP Report; and from the Southern California Association of Governments for on-call regional economic analysis and to produce the 2021 Ventura County Economic Outlook Report.
- Megan Fung – grant from the G.A. Foster Legacy Foundation to fund ongoing maintenance of the Sustainable Edible Education (SEEd) Garden and educational events for the community.
- Tim Hengst – grant from TO Arts for the Kingsmen Shakespeare Company.
- Rick Holigrocki – two grants from the City of Thousands Oaks to offset costs of counseling services for residents of Thousand Oaks.
- Dena Jenson – grant from Amgen Foundation for the Board Equity in Governance Initiative housed at the Center for Nonprofit Leadershp.
- Cindy Lewis – grant from Bank of America Charitable Trust for the 4ACause program.
- Cynthia Moe-Lobeda – two grants from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America for the Center for Climate, Justice, and Faith, including development of a Spanish-language certificate.
- Adina Nack and Colleen Windham-Hughes – grant from Kaiser Permanente to launch a Public Health minor.
- David Nelson – grant from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation to fund the 2021-22 Lyceum series titled “Contagion.”
- Silvia Neves – grant from Amgen Foundation for Project ASCENSO to provide fellowships to students studying social justice issues impacting Latinx students, families and communities.
- Mary Oksala – grant from the National Science Foundation to fund her research titled “New Models of Stellar Evolution.”
- Edlyn Pena – grant from Ability Central to create and implement a training program for communication partners who work for, and with, students who use augmentative and alternative communication in educational settings.
- Moses Penumaka – grant from Vesper Society for the Theological Education for Emerging Ministries program.
- Rachel Schmid – grants from California Humanities to digitize Cal Lutheran’s permanent collections; and from the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation to assess the collections and facilities of Cal Lutheran’s two galleries.
- Aditi Sengupta – grant from the National Science Foundation to fund her research titled “Growing a New Science of Landscape Terraformation.”
- Temo Solorio – grant from the U.S. Department of Education for the Talent Search program for 2021-2026.
- Anita Stone – grant from the National Science Foundation to fund her research titled “Signals of Genetic Quality and Mate Choice.”
- Leslie Veen – grant from Prince of Peace Lutheran Church to assist seminarians at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary with funds for mental health services.
- Lisa Wolfe and Ryan Sharma – contract from Ventura County Behavioral Health for Cal Lutheran’s Community Counseling Services to provide counselors to take part in the Mentored Internship Program.
- Colleen Windham-Hughes and Lorri Santamaria – grant from Vesper Society to launch the Indigenous Knowledge Project.
Maura Martindale – Listening and Spoken Language Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss
Michaela Reaves – Filling in the Pieces: Women Tell Their Stories of the Twentieth Century
Vlad Vaiman – Aspects of Talent Management in the Workplace Environment of the 2020’s
Kevin Volkan – Schizophrenia: Science, Psychoanalysis and Culture