Provost's 2014 Grant Recipient and Author Honorees
- Rachel Casas, Grady Hanrahan, Haco Hoang – from The California Wellness Foundation for “Measuring the Impact of Pesticide Exposure on Neurobehavioral Outcomes of Community Residents in Ventura County, California.”
- Center for Economic Research and Forecasting – contracts with Aera Energy LLC, Waterman Gardens, and Southern California Association of Governments for economic research and forecasting.
- Tim Hengst – from City of Thousand Oaks and City of Westlake Village for the Kingsmen Shakespeare Educational Tour.
- Sergio Galvez – from Edison International for “STEMing Your Education.”
- David Marcey, Nitya Jocob (Emory University) and Alix Fink (Longwood College) – from the National Science Foundation for “A Vision for Change: Using an ATP (Ambassador Training Program) to Energize Departmental Transformation.”
- Nelson Pizarro – from Ventura County Community Foundation for the Veterans Entrepreneurship Institute.
- Christine Sellin – from Nederlandse Taalunie, The Hague, for “Early Modern Handwriting/Archival Strategies Workshop, Historians of Netherlandish Art Conference 2014.”
- John Tannaci – from Amgen for a summer research fellow.
- Joan Blacher – Death on the Run
- Madelynn Dickerson – The Handy Art History Answer Book
- Larkin Higgins – in an attempt to empty the square; and Of Traverse and Templates
- Kyle Johnson – Jesus Is a Rock in a Weary Land
- Beverly Kelley – The Oldest Cold Case in Port Cabrillo
- Robert Meadows – Understanding Violence and Victimization (6th edition)
- Marja Mogk – Different Bodies: Essays on Disability in Film and Television
- Carl Oliver – Business Ethics: The Path to Certainty
- Dru Pagliassotti – Clockwork Lies: Iron Wind
- Mindy Puopolo – Personal Peacefulness: Psychological Perspectives
- Walter Stewart – Sweet Deadly Dreams