Congratulations to two CHASS faculty with recently announced research grant awards!
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Congratulations to two CHASS faculty with recently announced research grant awards!


One reason I wanted to establish the CHASS research blog is to share good news about faculty who have successfully won grants, fellowships, and other resources and recognition for their outstanding research. I am pleased to be able to report two items of news:


More news and details will likely emerge from both of these fascinating projects in the coming months, and we will share it with you. Congratulations to John and David!




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