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The Fall 2025 round of the Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activities Grants will fund 10 proposals totaling nearly $28,000. 
These proposals were recommended for funding by members of the Scholarly and Creative Activity Committee and ultimately approved for funding by Provost Scott Furlong. 

Winners include:
  • Ellen Karboski (Biological Sciences), "Oswego Harbor Larval Fish Community"

  • J.R. Slosson (Atmospheric and Geological Sciences), "Chemical Weathering and Acid Neutralization in Adirondack Landslides"
  • Sarah Brehm (Atmospheric and Geological Sciences), "Application of olivine-melt thermometry and hygrometry to basalts from Tenerife, Canary Islands: An evaluation of mantle plume conditions"
  • Kestutis Bendinskas (Chemistry), "Detection of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in hair and nails"
  • Aryeh Jacob Drager (Atmospheric and Geological Sciences), "Identifying and tracking cold pool outflows, sea-breeze fronts, and thunderstorm formation events observed in Summer 2022 during the DOE TRACER field deployment"
  • Yuhyeon Seo (Psychological Sciences), "Cross-Linguistic Influence in Code-Switched Speech"
  • Shokouh Haddadi (Chemistry), "Developing a Standardized Analytical Method for Detecting and Characterizing Microplastics and Associated Pollutants in Lake Ontario"
  • Ahreum Lee and Laura Gasiorowski (Marketing and Management), "From Headlines to Hurdles: How Media Hype Impacts Funding for Startups"
  • Rachel Lee (Atmospheric and Geological Sciences), "Acquisition of Aerial Photography for NY State Thruway Wetlands Impact Projects
  •  Adam Fay and Matt Dykas (Psychological Sciences), "How Do Parents Transmit Socially and Emotionally Salient Information to Offspring Through Discrete Physiological Pathways?"

For more information on these and other funding opportunities to support scholarly and creative activities, visit the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs' Internal Grants website.

-- Submitted by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs