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GS Members Receive Research Funding Jan. 2019

The Office of Research Services & Sponsored Programs at Georgia Southern University would like to congratulate the following GS faculty and/or staff members.

Congratulations to:

Dr. Lance McBrayer, with the College of Science and Mathematics, who received research funding from Southern Company.

Dr. Risa Cohen, with the Department of Biology, who received research funding from Augusta University.

Dr. Rami Haddad, with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, who received research funding from Southern Company.

Dr. Donald Stone, with the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, who received research funding from the University System of Georgia Board of Regents.

Dr. Jennifer Tookes, with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, who receivied research funding from the University of Georgia.

Dr. Roger Purcell, with the Department of Civil Engineering and Construction Management, who received research funding from the Georgia Department of Transportation.

Dr. Matthew Flynn, with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, who received research funding from Partners of the Americas.

Mr. William McCurdy, with the Office of Public Safety, who received research funding from the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency.

Dr. Elizabeth Hunter, with the Department of Biology, who received research funding from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

Dr. Stacy Smallwood, with the Department of Health Policy and Community Health, who received research funding from Integritas Communications Group.

Dr. Tracy Linderholm, with the College of Education, who received research funding from Gulfstream.

Dr. William Baird, with the Department of Physics and Astronomy, who received research funding from the University System of Georgia Board of Regents.

Dr. Dominique Halaby, with the Business Innovation Group, who received research funding from Missing Lynx, Inc.

Ms. Penny Frost, with the Office of Public Safety, who received research funding from the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.

 

 

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