Grants Received

Funds totaling $254,000 were recently received by the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, Rangos School of Health Sciences, School of Pharmacy, School of Nursing, School of Education, Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences (BSNES) and School of Law.

    • Meghan Blaskowitz, Bridget Calhoun, Ann Stuart, Rangos School of Health Sciences; Cathleen Appelt, Rachel Kallem-Whitman, Andrew Simpson, McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts; Jordan Covvey, School of Pharmacy; Jessica Devido, School of Nursing; Tammy Hughes, School of Education; and Tiffany Sizemore, School of Law, $1,000, from John G. Rangos, Sr. Charitable Foundation through Duquesne University, for Interprofessional Roundtables: Innovating Solutions to Contemporary Mental Health Challenges and Social Injustice.
    • Rick McCown, School of Education, and Norman Conti, McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, $1,000, from John G. Rangos, Sr. Charitable Foundation through Duquesne University, for Community-Based Research & Development: A Cross-Sector, Interdisciplinary and Inter-Generational Program.
    • Regina Harbourne, Rangos School of Health Sciences, Patrick Cooper, BSNES, and Richard Simpson, Rangos School of Health Sciences, $1,000, from John G. Rangos, Sr. Charitable Foundation through Duquesne University, for A Mobile Clinic and Makerspace.
    • Cathleen Appelt, McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, Jessica Devido, School of Nursing, and Andrew Simpson, McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, $1,000, from John G. Rangos, Sr. Charitable Foundation through Duquesne University, for Health Inequalities, Professional Preparation, and the Pittsburgh Region: A Multidisciplinary, Community-Engaged Course to Prepare Generation Z for the Future.
    • Mai-Ly Steers, School of Nursing, $249,000, from the National Institutes of Health, for A Social Media Personalized Normative Feedback for Heavy Drinking Students.
    • Drs. Elena Donoso-Brown and Sarah Wallace, Rangos School of Health Sciences, $1,000, from John G. Rangos, Sr. Charitable Foundation through Duquesne University, for Interprofessional Collaboration 101: Preparing Students to Reimagine Health Care.