PULLMAN – The Office of Research, in partnership with the Washington State University’s Pullman Chancellor’s Office, has launched a new seed grant program for WSU Pullman faculty. The Inspire! Community Engaged Research Seed Grant Program supports the development of and capacity for community-engaged scholarship.
The Inspire! Community Engaged Research Seed Grant Program is designed to support the development of community-engaged scholarship among WSU Pullman faculty.
A WSU-led research article titled "Always Coming Home: Territories of Relation and Reparative Archives" has received the 2022 W. Kaye Lamb Award for its exceptional combination of research, reflection, and writing.
In this role, Christen will provide leadership, long-range strategy, and short-term planning for the Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships and the research centers supported by the Office of Research.
Two recent grants, as well as the continuing work of the Oral History Program, underline ways that Emory Libraries foregrounds underrepresented communities.