Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Congratulations to the 16 faculty, post-docs, and students granted WFF Seed Grants this spring for their projects. We are excited to see where your initiatives and research lead.
- Nadia Ahmad, ”Blood Biofuels”
- Talia Boylan, “Pioneering Women Classicists of Yale at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century”
- Megan Kirk Chang, “Exploring the impact of racial congruence on the experience of BIPOC undergraduate students enrolled in an online mental well-being intervention”
- Danielle Chiaramonte, “Pre-Implementation of a TGNC Mental Health Program at Yale: Assessing Organizational Readiness “
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Clare Fentress, Katie Colford, Dilara Karademir, & Leyla Levi, “Give and Take”
- Ashley Hagaman & Emilie Egger, “Qualitative Investigation of Barriers to Postnatal Care in Three Ethiopian Regions”
- Ming Ma, “Is ‘Genius’ Gendered?: Implicit Brilliance Impressions of Women and Men”
- Gabriel R. Murchison, “Quantifying Transgender & Nonbinary Young Adults’ Romantic Relationship Experiences”
- Francesca Penner, “A Qualitative Exploration of Emotion Regulation during Pregnancy”
- Christine Ngaruiya, “Assessment of the status quo for capacity to mitigate environmental and climate change effects on cancer burden in Kenya”:
- Thi Vu, “Experiences of caregiving and care receiving among women ages 50+ living with HIV/AIDS: A Qualitative Study”
- Nala Williams, “Engaging the Ancestors: Black Women Archaeologists, Kinfulness, and the Plantation