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Please note that 麻豆精品视频has already subscribed to GrantFoward. For questions or to discuss further, please contact:听 Kevin Wagner , Associate Dean for Research and Creative Activity, Associate; Professor, Political Science, Boca Campus (AH 214D), 听 kwagne15@fau.edu


RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

April 2025

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters School of Public Administration, ranked No. 72 in the U.S. News and World Report鈥檚 鈥淏est Graduate Schools鈥 for 2024-25.

February 2025

Top Story: Florida Atlantic Designated an R1: Very High Research Spending and Doctorate Production University The R1 Classification in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education is a highly coveted achievement in the collegiate world, symbolizing the pinnacle of research excellence.


Media Lab Grant

November 2024

Top Story: , a community journalism initiative in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies,鈥痟as been awarded a $100,000 grant from Press Forward, a national initiative aimed at revitalizing local news and strengthening communities. MediaLab@麻豆精品视频was launched in September 2023 by Ilene Prusher, senior instructor of multimedia journalism. It鈥檚 been estimated that MediaLab鈥檚 articles reached upward of 25 million people based on potential online exposure of its articles in its first year.

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Research Thursdays Archive

Images (l/r): Alka Sapat, Ph.D.; Book cover of 鈥淐oming Home After Disaster: Multiple Dimensions of Housing Recovery,鈥 edited by Alka Sapat; Ann-Margaret Esnard
July 02, 2020
Alka Sapat, Ph.D., director of theSchool of Public Administration, is the lead Principal Investigator on this NSF Rapid Response Research Study
Images (l/r): Kelly J. Shannon; Book cover of 鈥淯.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women鈥檚 Human Rights鈥 (2018);
June 25, 2020
Kelly J. Shannon, Associate Professor of History has been appointed the new director of FAU鈥檚 Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Initiative (PJHR)
Images (l/r): Book cover of 鈥淛ewfish;鈥 Andrew Furman
June 18, 2020
This new novel shines a light on the environmental issues facing south Florida and the planet
Image (L/R): (book cover detail) 鈥淯nstable Masks Whiteness and American Superhero Comics,鈥 edited by Sean Guynes and Martin Lund, The Ohio State University Press, January 2020; Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins; Eric L. Berlatsky; (book cover detail) 鈥淢s. Marvel鈥檚 America No Normal,鈥 Edited by Jessica Baldanzi & Hussein Rashid, University of Mississippi Press, February 2020
June 11, 2020
The intersection of superheroes in comic books, racial politics, the politics of racial mixing and racial mixedness
Image: 2019 Summer Band Camp performance
June 04, 2020
The Department of Music received the Impact 100 Palm Beach County鈥檚 Arts, Culture and Historic Preservation Grant.
Images (l/r): Book cover of 鈥淭he Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle: Mechanicism, Chymical Atoms, and Emergence,鈥 Oxford University Press; Marina Banchetti, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy.
May 28, 2020
The Department of Philosophy is pleased to announce that each of its faculty members has a book to be released or under contract to be completed this year.
Images (l/r): European Union Flag; La Pietra di Ca鈥橵endramin book cover; Ilaria Serra with Italian American writer Adriana Trigiani, whose novels are the topic of a forthcoming book chapter by Serra
May 21, 2020
Ilaria Serra, the 2020 麻豆精品视频Associate Professor Scholar of the Year, recently received a faculty curriculum development grant from the EU-Jean Monnet Center of Excellence at Florida International University (FIU)
Tangled Roots: Florida鈥檚 Revolving Empires and the Opportunities of Changing Borders, 1760-1830
May 14, 2020
The grant will support archival research for his project 鈥淭angled Roots: Florida鈥檚 Revolving Empires and the Opportunities of Changing Borders, 1760-1830.鈥
Florence Arquin Slides
May 07, 2020
Emily Fenichel and Camila Afanador-Llach, faculty in FAU鈥檚 Department of Visual Arts and Art History, recently received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for $231,588.
Image(l/r): Graham Greene; Ian Fleming; From Russia With Love (1st edition, 1957); Helen MacInnes
April 30, 2020
English Professor Oliver Buckton recently received a Fulbright Fellowship for his research and teaching project titled 鈥淐ounterfeit Spies: The Arts ofDeception in Wartime Espionage and Post-war Spy Fiction.鈥