Recent Grants

The following is a list of recent ONU proposals that have been funded. If you have received funding for a project and it is not listed, contact Proposal Development at Ext. 2038 or r-watercutter@onu.edu and provide the appropriate information.

Funding Agency Amount Received Description Proposal Team/Program Directors
June 2008-May 2009      
 Arts Midwest

 $2,600

To support the children's performance of "The Magic Tree House - The Musical in October, 2008. Catriona Macphie-Hynds
Ohio Arts Council

 $11,994

A sustainability grant for the 2008-2009 year. These funds are used to assist the Freed Center in providing professional arts experiences to Ohio Northern students and area residents. Catriona Macphie-Hynds
Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges

 $5,700

 To fund a second year of Vision Builders,  a minority recruitment program aimed at broadening the scope of the university's student diversity. The mentoring program pairs ONU students with senior multicultural students from the MI Ready Program at the Lima Senior High School of Multiple Intelligences  Tabitha Courtney
Qualtrics  In-kind gift estimated at $150,000 The grant awarded to the Dicke College of Business provides the University with a three-year license for use of the company's survey software. This license is the fully functional corporate version and is available for use by ONU students, faculty and staff to build, share, distribute and collect results from online surveys.    Dr. Rob Kleine
 Teledyne Isco

 $5,000

To be used by the Chemistry Department toward the purchase of a CombiFlash Companion, a chromatography system that will be used to purify organic compounds and be used in both teaching curriculum and research. Drs. Jake Zimmerman, Tevye Celius, Brian Myers
June 2007-May 2008
Advanced Illuminations

$6,460

A gift in-kind of a machine vision lighting system from Advanced Illumination of Rochester, VT., for use in the Robotics Center of Excellence at Ohio Northern University. The package of linear lights, ring lights, backlights, spot lights and necessary lighting controllers is worth $6,460 and will assist Dr. Stienecker in the machine vision portion of his lab classes.” Dr. Adam Stienecker
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy - New Investigator Program

$10,000

To fund the study “Separating Analgesia from Abuse Liability by Deletion of RGS Protein Activity” which will investigate the role of RGS proteins in determining the analgesic and addictive properties of prescription opioid drugs. The award is sponsored by grants from The American Foundation of Pharmaceutical Education (AFPE) and was one of 14 grants awarded to support the research of investigators beginning their faculty careers at U.S. colleges and schools of pharmacy. Dr. Jeffery Talbot
American Foundation of Pharmaceutical Education

 $5,000

A Gateway Research Scholarship to fund a student stipend and supplies to support Dr. Stockert's research proposal, "The Reaction of Benzontriazole-1- acetonitrile and xanthine oxidate." She will be assisted by ONU pharmacy major Patrick Schmees.  Dr. Amy Stockert
American Foundation of Pharmaceutical Education

 $5,000

A Gateway Research Scholarship to fund a student stipend and supplies to support Dr. Rorabaugh's research proposal, "Differential Coupling of a1 - Adrenergic Receptor Subtypes to Transactivation of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor." ONU pharmacy major Rachael Waterson will assist with the project.  Dr. Boyd Rorabaugh
Cardinal Health Foundation

$15,000

To establish three $5,000 scholarships to assist minority students majoring in the newly established Pharmaceutical Business major in the James F. Dicke College of Business. Dean James Fenton Jr.
Engineering Vision Award

 $3,500

An extension to the Engineering Vision award received last year, resulting in 30 seats of CATIA-V5 licenses, a savings of $3,500 for the Technological Studies Department. The grants are awarded to engineering instructors and professors who demonstrate an ability to develop outstanding classroom and field educational aids that utilize advanced technology. This year, Professor Nutter was one of the four judges. Professor Paul Nutter
Improvita Health Products Inc.

$26,000

To perform a clinical study looking at the absorption of Fasprin®, a new dosage form of low-dose aspirin. Conducted at ONU as a collaboration between the College of Pharmacy and the Department of Nursing, the study will identify how fast aspirin from this dosage reaches the blood. Dr. Kisor is an associate professor of pharmacokinetics and chair of the department of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences. Dr. David Kisor
Lubrizol Corp.

$30,000

To support the construction of the Mathile Center for The Natural Sciences. Office of University Advancement
Kern Family Foundation

$50,000

To support the second phase of an original grant received from the Kern Family Foundation to assist ONU in taking entrepreneurship across disciplines on campus. The award is for $50,000. The Phase II grant will be used to expand upon the initial Phase I work to motivate and train faculty to incorporate aspects of the entrepreneurial mindset into a range of courses on the ONU campus. Funds will be used to cover travel costs to appropriate conferences and an intensive on-campus workshop. Dr. Rob Kleine Dr. J.D. Yoder and Dean James Fenton Jr.
National Institutes of Health (NIH)

$247,500

To support Dr. Jon Sprague's study of the popular club drug Ecstasy and the cellular mechanism by which the drug increases body temperatures. Dean Sprague will be working with Dr. Edward Mills from the University of Texas and will be assisted here at ONU by Dr. Sandra Hrometz. An ONU pharmacy student will assist with the research during the summer. This is an extension of Dean Sprague’s previous NIH-funded research on Ecstasy and other drugs of abuse such as methamphetamine. Dr. Jon Sprague
National Science Foundation

$75,000

Dr. Bruce Berdanier, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, is a co-principal investigator on a $75,000 Small Grants for Exploratory Research from the National Science Foundation. Dr. Pallaoor Sundareshwar of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is the principal investigator. They are evaluating the impacts of nutrient pulsing implemented by the South Dakota Games, Fish and Parks in Rapid Creek, a forested stream in South Dakota. The stream is poor in nutrients but rich in oxygen. The intent is to study how pristine ecosystems respond to external stressors. Dr. Bruce Berdanier
National Science Foundation

$29,664

Ohio Northern University is part of an international consortium of professors in mainstream universities in the United States, Mongolia and Jordan and Tribal Colleges and Universities known as the International Assessment Containment and Treatment Group (ACT Intl.) The focus of ACT Intl. is to promote international science outreach, teaching and research efforts. The NSF award will fund travel costs for Dr. Berdanier and four additional professors in the ACT Intl. along with four graduate and undergraduate students (one from each school) for a planning visit to the Erdenet Mine in Mongolia. The mine is a regional source of heavy metals contamination in Asia. The intent of the planning visit is to collect baseline data for at least two additional research proposals involving international research activities at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Dr. Bruce Berdanier
Ohio Arts Council

$12,992

A sustainability grant to support the Freed Center for the Performing Arts for the 2007-2008 year. Once again this represents an increase in support from the OAC over the past several years. These funds are used to assist the Freed Center in providing high quality, challenging and entertaining professional arts experiences to Ohio Northern students and area residents. Catriona Macphie-Hynds
Ohio Arts Council

$7,000

An International Partnerships Grant to support the 6th International Festival which takes place at the Freed Center from April 2-6, 2008. The project entitled Dissolving Borders explores current migration/immigration issues between USA & Mexico. The International Partnerships Program provides a limited number of small grants to assist Ohio nonprofit arts and cultural organizations and universities and colleges to develop exemplary international arts projects and innovative partnerships in countries where the OAC has signed agreements or established collaborative partnership projects.
Catriona Macphie-Hynds
Ohio Department of Education

$74,910

For the fourth consecutive year, the Summer Honors Institute (SHI) will bring gifted and talented high school students to campus over three weeks in the summer. Fifteen courses will be offered in the following areas: theatre, crime scene investigation and forensics, chemistry, philosophy, mechatronics, mock trial, pharmacy, design, math, aquatic ecology, engineering, business entrepreurship, Ohio natural history, clinical laboratory science and photojournalism. Up to 149 gifted and talented upcoming sophomore and junior high school students will stay on campus for week-long learning and interaction experiences. Dr. Dennis DeLuca
At&T and JPMorgan Chase through the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges $13,953.50 To support Vision Builders, a minority student recruitment effort aimed at broadening the scope of student diversity at ONU. It features two components. The first is a mentoring program in which current multicultural students at ONU mentor multicultural senior high school students in the MI Ready program and in Lima Black Achievers. The second component is a Vision Builders Day that brings approximately 50 minority students from four different high schools to campus for the day. Tabitha Courtney, Clyde Pickett, Curtis Ferguson
SolidWorks STEM Education Grant

$6,000

SolidWorks STEM Education Grant provided software valued at $6,000 for use in classwork in the Department of Technological Studies. SolidWorks is a leader in 3D CAD technology and high performance software. Dr. David Rouch
Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Religion and Theology

 $20,000

The grant supports "Pedagogies for Civic Engagement: Developing Strategies Within and Beyond the Religious Studies Classroom" and will fund two meetings of scholars of theology and religious studies to explore a range of strategies for civic engagement. Representatives from 18 universities will participate. Dr. Clingerman is the project director. The Center is located at Wabash College and funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. Dr. Forrest J. Clingerman
West Ohio Conference Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry

$800

In support of Orange Noses, a clown ministry troupe created in 2006 by Mr. Chris Corrado, a sophomore Marketing major from Cincinnati, OH. Orange Noses is one of the seven chapel outreach teams of the ONU Chapel and is composed of ONU students who want to share their love, make people smile and draw them closer to Christ. They will begin this fall going out to churches and nursing homes to minister to people through clowning. The funds have been used to purchase clowning supplies and to cover the cost of registration fees at clown ministry workshops.” The Rev. Vern LaSala
June 2006-May 2007
Arts Midwest $5,000 To support the performance of the Peoria Ballet at the Freed Center in October, 2007. Arts Midwest connects the arts to audiences throughout the nine-state region of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. They have supported programs at the Freed Center in the past. Catriona Macphie
AT&T through Ohio Federation of Independent Colleges $10,000 To enable faculty to produce engaging multimedia learning objects for web-based courses and to increase faculty awareness and use of WebCT course management system and Real Streaming Media Server. The funds will be used to purchase digital video equipment and software to provide a central source for educational media production and provide faculty training. George Gulbis Heather Caprette Nathan Oliver
Copeland Corp. $25,000 To develop a project a new corosion protection system that complies with regulatory requirements for future use in Copeland products. Dr. Tarun Goswami
Christopher Reynolds Foundation $10,000 To provide stipends to students participating in the Environmental Management Program at the University of Havana in Havana, Cuba, during the Spring Quarter of the 2007-2008 academic year. Dr. Terry Maris
Eaton Corp. $8,965 To fund engineering support for quick-disconnect coupling and assembly problem. Dr. Jed Marquart
Engineering Vision 2007 grant $35M A Technological Studies student project directed by Professor Nutter involving the simulation of a timing belt assembly was awarded the Engineering Vison 2007 grant. The award as the top recipient includes a package of 30 seats of CATIA software education licenses, a Dell laptop computer, a $2,000 cash honorarium, 30 training manuals and CATIA training for the instructor. The estimated value of the award is over $35 million.The grant is awarded to engineering instructors and professors who demonstrate an ability to develop outstanding classroom and field education aids that utilize advanced technology. Professor Paul Nutter
David Kriegel $22,500 To initiate a comprehensive survey of a wetlands restoration project which provides hands-on research opportunities for ONU students. The work will take place at the Tidd-Oakes Farm. Funds will be used to cover the costs of two students and faculty members, including summer stipends, conference travel/fees for students and faculty, summer housing and school year work/study for students, research materials and publication/presentation costs. Drs. Robert Verb and Brian Keas
Martha Holden Jennings Foundation $5,678.90 For Project SMArts, (Saturday Morning Arts)a month-long outreach program in the arts for 50 elementary students in Ada and Bath school using 20 ONU teacher candidates on the ONU campus. Project SMArts helps young students, grades K-6, develop skills and meet standards in the five areas of Ohio’s comprehensive standards-based curriculum in the visual arts. It also offers 20 university education students an opportunity for an optimal clinical experience in the arts under the supervision of their university professor. Funds will be used to purchase art supplies and materials for the enrichment program. Linda Lehman
Metanexus Institute Local Societies Initiative $15,000 To establish The ONU Working Group on Religion, Ethics and Nature. WGREN is a local initiative whose purpose is to facilitate dialog between the academic disciplines and non-academic communities on issues that relate to religion, ethics and the natural environment. This will be accomplished through reading groups, roundtable discussions, and an annual lecture series held both on campus and in local communities. Additional external support for the program comes from The Ohio Northern Environmentalists and The Tri-Moraine Audubon Society. Dr. Forrest Clingerman Dr. Mark Dixon
National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA $1,000 A Health and Safety Speakers Grant was used to fund the appearance of keynote speaker Elaine Pasqua who spoke as part of the AIDS Quilt display. Ms. Pasqua lost her mother and step father to AIDS contacted through blood transfusions. This activity was a part of Unite for Awareness Week. Tom Simmons
National Institute of Health $144,749* To support a research project "Electroporation and Transcutaneous Extraction of Drugs," the focus of which is to develop a noninvasive, rapid and reproducible method of sampling drug concentrations. Dr. David Kisor is co-PI with University of Mississippi professor Dr. S. Murthy. In the third year of the program Dr. Kisor and two ONU Pharm D. students will work with Dr. Murthy conducting research at Ohio Northern. *ONU will receive $15,000. Dr. S. Murthy Dr. David Kisor
National Science Foundation $120,000 over 5 years To support Ohio Northern University's participation as one of five Affiliate Schools joining Case Western Reserve University in the newly-formed multimillion dollar Center for Layered Polymeric Systems (CLiPS). Through CLiPS, based at the Case School of Engineering, initiatives will be undertaken in undergraduate classroom education to study and conduct research in polymer science, an interdisciplinary intersection of traditional chemistry, physics, and engineering. The overall outcome is to train a diverse American workforce that can meet the challenges of the new nanotechnologies. As an Affiliate School, Ohio Northern will receive up to $20,000 in 2006-2007 and $25,000 for each of the remaining four years of the grant. Case Western and its affiliate partners will have the opportunity to apply for a second round of funding after four years. Dr. Hui (Helen) Shen Dr. Jeffrey Gray
New England Foundation for the Arts $2,500 To support Attack Theatre's "Games of Steel" performance in March 2007. This is in addition to a previous grant from PenPat for $5,076. Catriona Macphie
Ohio Arts Council $11,365 A sustainability grant for the 2006-2007 year to assist the Freed Center for the Performing Arts in providing high quality, challenging and entertianing professional arts expereiences to Ohio Northern students and area residents. Catriona Macphie
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency $14,125 Dr. Berdanier , Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, is a partner in the Blanchard Watershed Multiple Facility SWAP Project which involves education outreach to grade school students and teachers, identification of probable contaminant sources in the Village of Ottawa’s corridor management zone, field sampling and laboratory analysis for water quality parameters, and community involvement in an effort to improve protection of the Village of Ottawa’s drinking water supply and to quantify impacts on water quality in the Blanchard River watershed. Dr. Berdanier will provide expertise in developing a monitoring plan, field sampling and laboratory analysis, statistical analysis, and final report preparation for the project. The $34,896 grant is funded by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and Dr. Berdanier’s share of the grant is $14,125 ($9,000 in grant funds and $5,125 in matching funds). Dr. Bruce Berdanier
Ohio Department of Education - Office of Exceptional Children $63,509 For the third consecutive year, the Summer Honors Institute (SHI) that will bring gifted and talented high school students to campus over two weeks in the summer: June 10-15 and June 17-22. Twelve courses will be offered in the following areas: theatre, crime scene investigation and forensics, chemistry, philosophy, mechatronics, mock trial, pharmacy, design, math, aquatic ecology, engineering and business entrepreurship. Up to 99 gifted and talented upcoming sophomore and junior high school students will stay on campus for week-long learning and interaction experiences. Dr. Dennis De Luca
Ohio Department of Transportation $10,000 Dr. Reza, Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, and a team of Ohio Northern civil engineering students are currently working on a research project to investigate the structural health of a bridge in Hancock County. This involves reviewing literature, conducting tests, analyzing data and performing load rating to provide a report to the District One ODOT office. Dr. Reza and ONU students have worked on two previous ODOT projects. Dr. Farhad Reza
Pi Sigma Alpha Chapter of the National Political Science Honor Society $2,000 To allow for Dr. Rob Alexander, Associate Professor of Political Science, and several of his students to attend the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association in April in Chicago. Students Adam Gallagher and Tina Loughry, under Dr. Alexander's supervision, prepared and submitted the proposal. It is the fifth straight year that Ohio Northern political science students have earned the award. The students have proposed topics to present at the conference: How to Sell a War: Lessons in Presidential Persuasion - Melissa Mead, Jared Hardesty and Chris DiFrancesco; Cultural Differences Help in Understanding Election Results - Tina Loughry. Adam Gallagher, Tina Loughry and Dr. Rob Alexander
The Presser Foundation $25,000 To purchase five new Yamaha pianos for the music department. Dr. M.J. "Sunny" Zank and Dr. Becky Casey
Psi Chi The National Honor Society in Psychology $750 A $750 Undergraduate Psychology Conference Grant will be used to help underwrite expenses for the fourth annual Ohio Northern Undergraduate Research Colloquium, a regional conference for undergraduate students. The colloquium will be held at ONU on April 27. Dr. Danny Benbassat
Rudolph Foods $50,622 To provide funds for a summer research initiative, Vision Driven Robotic Bin-Picking for the Pork Skin Processing Industry, with Rudolph Foods of Lima, Ohio. Dr. Adam Stienecker
Timken Foundation and AT&T throught the Ohio Federation of Independent Colleges $7,300 For the second year, the Finding U at ONU program has received OFIC funding. This is a project that aims to improve the retention of Multicultural students through staff and peer mentoring of first-year minority students. The program promotes social, cultural and academic-related activities for students as well as financial support in the form of a book program. This year diversity programming aimed at faculty will be added in 2006-2007. A core group of student participants will be directly involved in the preparation of a faculty workshop to be presented winter quarter aimed at creating a welcoming environment in classrooms for minority students. Once the program is developed, it will be offered to faculty in the fall quarter of future academic years. Clyde Pickett
June 2005-May 2006
Arts Midwest $1,987 To support The Second City performance Catriona Macphie
DePuy Spine $9,000 Collaboration with the University of Toledo to develop a long term wear rate prediction model development (Dr. Goswami has submitted his own proposal to DePuy Spine) Dr. Tarun Goswami
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. State Department $700,000 For the initial year of the Democratic Governance and Rule of Law LL.M. program in the Claude W. Pettit College of Law. It is a 10-month graduate program on the Ohio Northern campus designed to provide young lawyers from emerging democracies working in the government or non-profit sector with the training and tools to implement law reform and democratization in their home countries. Professor Howard Fenton
ERICO Inc. $2,800 Funds for research using finite element analysis to investigate exothermic welding Dr. David Sawyer
NASA $5,000 To establish, implement and utilize a suite of benchmark test cases for use with the Phantom Code Dr. Jed Marquart
NCIIA/Kern Family Foundation $5,000 Funds to develop full proposal to establish entrepreneurship minor in College of Business and an option in the College of Engineering Dean James Fenton, Dr. J-D Yoder, Dr. Rob Kleine
NCIIA/Kern Family Foundation $49,985 To establish entrepreneurship minor in College of Business and an option in the College of Engineering Dean James Fenton, Dr. J-D Yoder, Dr. Rob Kleine
Ohio Arts Council $10,000 Provide funds to assist in covering the costs of the International Play Festival Catriona Macphie
Ohio Arts Council $11.147 A sustainability grant for the 2005-2006 year to assist the Freed Center for the Performing Arts in providing high quality, challenging and entertianing professional arts expereiences to Ohio Northern students and area residents. Catriona Macphie
Ohio Department of Education - Office of Exceptional Children $ 51,787 Funding for a 2006 Summer Honors Institute that will bring 50 to 74 gifted and talented high school students to campus over the summer. 10 courses were offered in the following areas: theatre, crime scene investigation and forensics, chemistry, philosophy, mechatronics, mock trial, pharmacy, design, math and aquatic ecology. Dr. Dennis De Luca
Ohio Department of Education $65,000 Allows for professor’s continued participation in ODE initiative, Reading First –The Ohio Center for Professional Development and Technical Assistance in Effective Reading Instruction. Dr. Kieffer brought this with him from previous post. Dr. Ronald Kieffer
Ohio Department of Education - Center for Teaching Profession $10,000 This is Round II of funding for to advance assessment efforts in ONU's Center for Teacher Education. Drs. Tena Roepke and Diana Garver
Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges - OFIC $8,964 Finding U at ONU is a program which involves staff and peer mentoring of first-year minority students through a variety of social, cultural and academic-related activities and provides financial support through a book program. Creation of a quarterly intercultural newsletter provides a voice related to diversity issues for these students on campus. Five first-year minority students are targeted for participation and two returning minority students will act as peer mentors. Adriane Thompson-Bradshaw and Clyde Pickett
Ohio Sea Grant $6,000 Collaboration with Dennison University for an evaluation of migratory waterfowl habitat in Ohio's mitigation bank wetlands. Dr. Jay Mager as Co-Pi
PenPat $5,076 To support Attack Theatre's "Games of Steel" performance in March 2007 Catriona Macphie
Pi Sigma Alpha Chapter Activity Grant $1,810.87 To allow for Dr. Rob Alexander and students Brittani Knisely, Tiffany Ferry, Steve Kochheiser, Adam Gallagher, Matt Oyster and Barbra Tate to present the paper "Presidential Electors and Voting Discretion" at the 2007 annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association in April, 2006, in Chicago. Tina Loughry, Brittani Knisely, Tiffany Ferry and Dr. Rob Alexander
Rad Elec Inc. $10,000 Company provided electret and related materials necessary for the study of Transdermal Drug Delivery using Electrets Dr. S. Narasimha Murthy
Roxane Laboratories $20,000 To develop a component of the curriculum dedicated to drug development Dr. David Kisor
Social Philosophy and Policy Center $16,000 For research to work on The Origins of An Independent Judiciary: A Study in Early American Constitutional Development, 1606-1787. Professor Scott Gerber
SolidWorks STEM Education Grant $6,000 Donation of the following software: SolidWorks Student Edition with COSMOS, Curriculum and Courseware CD and access to SolidWorks STEM Teacher website with additional lessons Dr. David Rouch
Zimmer Inc. $20,000 Funds would be used for Development of a Wear Growth Model , a research project to develop an analytical wear damage predection model using data supplied by Zimmer Inc. Dr. Tarun Goswami
Grants received prior to June 2005
Accredidation Council for Pharmacy Education $5,000 Funds used to examine the inhibition of the metabolism of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine and the effects on the heperthermic response in rats. Dr. David Kisor, Meghan Davlin and student
American Lung Association $5,500 This grant was used to develop a school-based comprehensive tobacco prevention program.School-Based Comprehensive Tobacco Prevention Program, Dr. John Stanovich
Mid-Ohio Faculty International Network of Ohio State University CIBER $2,500 Seed money to establish the Center for Cuban Business Studies at ONU Dr. Terry Marris
National Science Foundation $64,448 Adaptation and Implementation of Intelligent Systems Course & Lab Dr. J-D Yoder
Ohio Department of Education - Center for Teaching Profession $15,000 Funds will be used to advance assessment efforts in ONU's Center for Teacher Education. A pilot test will be conducted, aimed at taking the CTE’s assessment system from a paper, hard copy program to an electronic format using the Livetext program. Drs. Tena Roepke and Diana Garver
Ohio Department of Education - Office of Exceptional Children $51,997 Funding for a 2005 Summer Honors Institute that brought 50+ gifted and talented high school students to campus over the summer. Six courses were offered in the following areas: theatre, crime scene investigation and forensics, chemistry, geology, philosophy, animatronics and mock trial. Dr. Dennis De Luca
Ohio Department of Transportation $10,084 Funds will be used to develop a Composite Pavement Performance Index Dr. Subhi Bazlamit/Dr. Farhad Reza
Ohio Medical Quality Foundation $187,416 Preventing prescription drug mistakes is the aim of "Partners In Technology To Improve Patient Safety." The grant funds phase II of a project ONU is working on with Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Mark Sweeney
PSA-3 Area Agency on Aging $16,000 The Raabe College of Pharmacy provides medication teaching to congregate mealsites in the 7-county area surrounding Lima. Faculty and staff visit 12 sites, twice a year, and talk about one prescription category and one over the counter category. Grant money is used to support travel to each site, meals, and some reimbursement for professors. Drs. Kimberly Broedel-Zaugg and Jeff Allison
Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh Conference Memorial National Grants $8,625 The Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences received funding to purchase a digital imaging system to better utilize the department’s Labophot II Fluorescence microscope at all levels of student engagement. The imaging system - a Nikon DS5M-U camera and software system with a 30-inch public display monitor and an adaptor – will permit high resolution viewing and capture of brightfield and fluorescent color images and will be utilized across the biology curriculum. Drs. Linda Young, Nancy Woodley, Bob Verb
Turner BioSystems Luminometer Grants Program Equipment worth $6,000 This gift-in-kind of a 20/20n luminometer will be used in the forensic biology courses and molecular biology classes. This state-of-the-art piece of equipment can determine the amount of human DNA collected from samples acquired from sother extracted DNA samples used in the forensic biology courses and molecular biology classes Dr. Dennis De Luca
U.S. Department of Energy $121,000 Funding for Hakes-Pierstorf Family Education Center Office of University Advancement
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency $10,000 The grant will assist a team of ONU civil engineering students and faculty will participate in the Environmental Protection Agency’s P3 Award Competition, a national student design competition. The team will use the money for research and development of new concrete mixtures with higher solar reflectance than that of conventional concrete for use in pavement surfaces. Drs. Fahad Reza and Kanok Bariboonsomsin
WebSurveyor Corp. Software worth $60,000 ONU was granted a two-year, renewable license for online survery software, WebSurveyor 5.0 Dr. Rob Klein