Two members of the 乐播传媒入口 community have been recognized with prestigious civic engagement awards from Seed Coalition. Wiralba Pichardo 鈥25 鈥 Recipient of the Presidents鈥 Student Leadership Award and Assistant Professor of Political Science, Andreas Jozwiak 鈥 Recipient of the Presidents鈥 Civic Engagement Leadership Award.
Faculty Awards and Accomplishments News
Jerod Weinman, professor of computer science at 乐播传媒入口, has been awarded a prestigious grant of $299,762 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to organize a National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) conference for four-year institutions (CCF-2515656).
A former student inspired Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and History Elias G. Saba to think more deeply about plants.

This prestigious award enables faculty from institutions not classified as "Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity鈥 or 鈥淒octoral Universities: High Research Activity" to work alongside leading scientists at DOE-funded national labs during the summer.
The grant will support Beauboeuf-Lafontant鈥檚 research for her book project, You May Call Me Eva P: Portraits of a Willful Black Matriline, 1837-1937.
Associate Professor of Physics Charlotte Christensen was recently awarded a grant of $66,000 from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA).
The funding will support an archaeological excavation in southwestern Wyoming, focusing on the historical Rock Springs Chinatown.
The project, titled "Fundamental Studies of the Influence of Ligands on the Molecular Structure of Noble Metal Nanoclusters," will explore the electronic and molecular structures of these small but impactful materials. The grant is funded through the DOE Office of Science (Office of Basic Energy Sciences) as part of the DOE鈥檚 Funding for Accelerated, Inclusive Research (FAIR) program.

Kate Ferraro 鈥12 and Belinda Backous are working to help students learn how to learn more effectively. Their latest project: a series of short videos inspired by TikTok.

Four 乐播传媒入口 faculty and staff recently received Faculty Career Enhancement (FaCE) awards from the Associated Colleges of the Midwest.