2006 Emerson Foundation Grant Recipients
- Christopher Boveroux '08 and Heather Buchman, assistant professor of music
"The Singing Revolutions of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania: Music in the Baltic Independence Movements"
- Robert Brande '08 and Tom Jones, professor of archaeology
"Murray Farm Archaeological Project"
- Kevin Donegan '07 and Todd Rayne, professor of geosciences
"Predicting the Impacts of Development on Groundwater Resources of the Sauquoit Creek Watershed in Oneida County"
- Alison Fisher '08 and Stephen Ellingson, assistant professor of sociology
"Modern Day Slavery in America"
- Erica Fultz '08 and Masaaki Kamiya, assistant professor of East Asian languages
"Generative Linguistics in Japanese"
- Laura Hartz '07 and Naomi Guttman, associate professor of English
"The Slow Food Movement in Central New York"
- Wiliam Hoffman '07 and Barbara Tewksbury, the William R. Kenan Professor of Geosciences
"Reconnaissance Study of Deformation Bands in Palagonitic Tuffs in Iceland"
- Xiaobo Ma '09 and Cheng Li, the William R. Kenan Professor of Government
"Growing Individualism of Chinese College Students"
- Kathleen Naughton '08 and Robin Kinnel, the Silas D. Childs Professor of Chemistry
"Experimental Investigation of the Solution Structures for Bioactive Pepticles Derived from the Alpha-Fetoprotein"
- Tessa Olson '08 and Ann Silversmith, professor of physics
"Low Energy Impact Craters"
- Laura Oman '07 and Catherine Kodat, associate professor of English
"Capitalism and Literature: Looking at How Japanese and Japanese American Women Authors Resist the Culture Industry"
- Alice Popejoy '09 and Brian Glenn, visiting instructor in government
"Marketing a Maternalist Welfare State"
- Yejun Qian '08 and Julio Videras, assistant professor of economics
"How has China's Accession into WTO in 2001 Impacted its Environment?"
- Katharine Steigerwald '07 and William Salzillo, professor of art
"Classical Ballet and the Figure, a Study in Painting"
- Drew Thomases '07 and Jay Williams, the Walcott-Bartlett Professor of Religious Studies
"The Indian Diaspora of Jackson Heights: Hindu Identity in a Queens Community"
- Rebecca Wagner '07 and Katherine Terrell, visiting assistant professor of English
"Tristan and Isolde: the Evolution of a Tragedy"
- Xin Wang '09
"The Double Life of a Single Child: a Study of the Generation of Single Children from Different Socio-Economic Backgrounds"
