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Faculty Research & Scholarship Funding: 2007-2008

Summer 2007 Calvin Research Fellowships

Sheila Bluhm, Sociology
The Social Construction of the Climacteric Throughout the 20th Century
Randy Bytwerk, Communication Arts & Sciences
The Nazi Party Propaganda System
Sergio da Silva, Psychology
Cardiac Autonomic Control During Sleep as Predictor of Sleep Disturbance
Christiana deGroot, Religion
Let Her Speak for Herself: 19th Century Women Writing on Women in the Deuteronomistic History
David Dornbos, Biology
Estimation of Annual Carbon Sequestration Potential of Planned Communities on the Calvin Campus
Kristin Du Mez, History
Warriors for Christ; The Forgotten Woman's Bible
Margaret Edgell, Economics
Comparative Higher Education Policy
Chad Engbers, English
Discovering Renaissance Literature of Repentance
Glenn Fetzer, French
Writing and Transnationalism in the Work of Lorand Gaspar
Benita Wolters-Fredlund, Music
Judas Maccabaeus as Sung by Jews in Yiddish Translation During the Holocaust
Debra Freeberg, Communication Arts & Sciences
The Mission is Possible: Mature Theatre in the Christian Academy
Doug Howard, History
The Ottoman Empire in World History
Clarence Joldersma, Education
A Case for Sustainability Education Across the Curriculum in Religious Higher Education
Paul Moes, Psychology
Exploration of Language Skills in children with and without Complete Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum
Karen and Mark Muyskens, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Laser-Based Studies of Molecular Photoelimination in Fluorine-Containing Organic Molecules
Corey Roberts, Germanic & Asian Languages
German Pietism, the Discourse of Experience, and the Birth of Literary Aesthetics
Andrew Samuel, Economics
Collusion Among Ethical Agents with Endogenous Effort
Charsie Sawyer, Music
Classical Song Book of African-American Women Composers for Solo Voice and Recordings
Otto Selles, French
Research on Voltaire and French Protestants
Anding Shen, Biology
On-Going Viral Replication in Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy Treated HIV Patients
Patric Spence, Communication Arts & Sciences
The Role of Gender, Presence and Media Enjoyment During Times of Crisis
Chad Tatko, Chemistry & Biochemistry
Interdisciplinary Environmental Chemistry: Biocatalysts and Diesel Fuel
David Urban, English
The Parabolic Milton: The Self and the Bible in John Milton's Writings
Deanna van Dijk, Geography, Geology & Environmental Studies
Contemporary Aeolian Activity in a Midlatitute Freshwater Coastal Dune System
Christian Van Dyke, Philosophy
Between Aristotle and Augustine: Robert Grosseteste's Surprising Theory of Illumination
Judith Vander Woude, Communication Arts & Sciences
Exploration of Language Skills in Children with and without Complete Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum
Ellen Van't Hof, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Dance, and Sport
Finding Their Own Dance: Reawakening The Alutiiq Arts, A Documentary Film
Jolene Vos-Camy, French
Critical Thinking in Agnes Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri's Cuisine Et Dependances
David Warners, Biology
Assessing Prairie Pots as a Restoration Strategy

Calvin Research Fellowships

Joel Adams, Computer Science, 2 Course Units
Comparing Supercomputer Topologies
Carolyn Anderson, Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2 Course Units*
Development of a New Synthetic Organometallic Method as a Gateway to Prove Organic Bonding Motifs
Roy Anker, English, 2 Course Units
Like Shining from Shook Foil: Cinematic Modes of Religious Experience
Johnathan Bascom, Geography, Geology & Environmental Studies, 3 Course Units
Country at Crossroads: The Geography of Eritrea
Bruce Berglund, History, 2 Course Units
Plecnik in Prague: Christianity, Culture, and Modernity in Central Europe, 1905-1935
Michael Bolt, Mathematics & Statistics, 2 Course Units
Geometric Estimates for Complex Analysis
Cheryl Brandsen, Social Work, 2 Course Units
Appropriating Historical Scholarship for Integrating Christian Faith and Social Work Practice: The Early church and the Provision of Social Welfare
Crystal Bruxvoort, Chemistry & Biochemistry, 1 Course Unit
Promoting college Science Students' Understanding of the Nature of Science
Debra Buursma, Education, 2 Course Units
Discourse, Pedagogy, and Teacher Learning Communities
Terrence Cuneo, Philosophy, 2 Course Units
The Moral Philosophy of Thomas Reid
Roger DeKock, Chemistry & Biochemistry, 1 Course Unit
Tunable Laser Studies of Chemical Reactions
David Dornbos, Biology, 2 Course Units
Characterization of the Physiological Capacity of Invasive Plant Species to Inform Restoration of Urban Green-space Enabling Efforts to Live More Sustainably
Ruth Groenhout, Philosophy, 2 Course Units
On Love: Investigating Love's Nature and Role in Human Life
Stan Haan, Physics & Astronomy, 2 Course Units
Classical Modeling of Double Ionization of Atoms by Intense Laser Light
Loren Haarsma, Physics & Astronomy, 2 Course Units
Investigation of Type and Function of Ion Channels in Duct Cells of the Lacrimal Gland
Irene Konyndyk, French, 2 Course Units
Foreign Language Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities
Won Lee, Religion, 2 Course Units
Amos: A Form-Critical Analysis
Henry Luttikhuizen, Art & Art History, 2 Course Units
Late Medieval Netherlandish Sculpture Exhibition
Larry Molnar, Physics & Astronomy, 2 Course Units
Dynamical Studies: Binary Stars and Asteroids
Chris Moseley, Mathematics & Statistics, 2 Course Units
Optimal Control of Spin Transfer in a Three-Spin Chain
Diane Obenchain, Religion, 1 Course Unit
Chinese Academy: Why is the Religion Department the Same as the Philosophy Department?
Carl Plantinga, Communication Arts & Sciences, 2 Course Units
Moral Judgment and the Spectator
Randy Pruim, Mathematics & Statistics, 2 Course Units
Statistical Genetics Investigation of Type-2 Diabetes
Rachel Reed, Education, 2 Course Units
Maximizing Innovative Science Education in West Michigan
Shirley Roels, Economics, 2 Course Units
Faith, Gender, and Organizational Leadership
Bill Romanowski, Communication Arts & Sciences, 2 Course Units
Protestants and the American Cinema
Pearl Shangkuan, Music, 2 Course Units
The Shorter Sacred Choral Works of Stephen Paulus
Kumar Sinniah, Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2 Course Units
A Single Molecule Study of Enzyme Inhibitor Interactions
Chad Tatko, Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2 Course Units
The Study of Noncovalent Interactions Within a Membrance Context
Jim Turner, Mathematics & Statistics, 2 Course Units
Applications of Cohomology to Moduli Spaces
Jennifer Van Antwerp, Engineering, 2 Course Units
Engineering Student Retention in a Non-PhD-Granting 4-year College
Elizabeth Van Arragon, Art & Art History, 2 Course Units
The Photo League: Views of Urban Experience in the 1930s and 1940s
Doug Vander Griend, Chemistry & Biochemistry, 1 Course Unit
Supramolecular Self-assembly of Discrete Coordination Networks
Matt Walhout, Physics & Astronomy, 3 Course Units
Studies of Exotic Krypton Molecules in an Atom Trap; Concepts that Control Scientific Discourse
David Wunder, Engineering, 2 Course Units
Antibiotics in Slow-rate Biofiltration Processes: Fate and Impact *Recommended recipient of  Science Division Developmental Research Fellowship (The Science Division Developmental Research Fellowship is a gift funded two-course-unit CRF fellowship which is awarded to one individual whose research during the time of the award will lead to the submission of a major peer-reviewed research grant.  Priority is given to faculty in the physical and biological sciences.)
† indicates Diekema Fellowship Recipient

Sabbatical Leave of Absence

Marjorie Gunnoe, Psychology, Interim & Spring
Panel Study of American Religiosity and Ethnicity (PS-ARE) Youth
Nancy Hull, English, Interim & Spring
Unfinished Business: a Northern Woman and Her Books
Jan Koop, Mathematics & Statistics, Academic Year
A Study of Professional Development in Mathematics for K-5 Teachers
David Laverell, Computer Science, Fall & Interim
Understanding the Big Emulab Picture
Steve Matheson, Biology, Academic Year
Investigating Points of Convergence among Signaling Systems that Control the Shape of Nerve Cells
Greg Mellema, Philosophy, Interim & Spring
Complicity in Wrongdoing
Michael Page, Communication Arts & Sciences, Interim & Spring
Shakespeare and Performance in Transylvania
Amy Patterson, Political Science, Interim & Spring
Comparison of Church Political Engagement on AIDS in Zambia and Ghana
Marcie Pyper, Spanish, Spanish, Fall & Interim
Music and Affect in Second Language Learning
Charsie Sawyer, Music, Fall & Interim
A Classical Song book of African-American Comen Composers for Solo voice
David Smith, Germanic and Asian Languages, Academic Year
Towards a Christian Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Christina Van Dyke, Philosophy, Academic Year
The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy
Bill Vande Kopple, English, Fall & Interim
Language, Ethics, and Some Contributions to Secondary English Curricula
Richard Whitekettle, Religion, Interim & Spring
When Shakespeare and Linneaeus Meet: Poetry and Zoological Classification in Psalms 104 and 148