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2019 Graduate Research Grant Recipients

Phi Kappa Phi is proud to present the 2019 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Research Grant recipients. Each graduate student received a travel grant of up to $1,500. The pilot program grant recipients are:

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Sahin Acikgoz
University of Michigan

Research religious discourse and representations of trans identities in Turkey

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Erica Berejnoi
Berea College

Research connection between spirituality, sustainability, and happiness at sites in Arizona, Costa Rica, and Bolivia

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Ronald J. Clark
Florida Institute of Technology

Present at the 45th Annual Association for Behavior Analysis International Convention in Chicago, Illinois

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Ghadeer Khalid Dawwas
University of Florida

Present at the International Society of Pharma-coepidemiology conference in Rome, Italy

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Ilias Gavrielatos
The University of Tulsa

Research enhanced oil recovery processes in Norway

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Ralph Lewis
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Research music of Aaron Cassidy at University of Huddersfield in England
 

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Jordan Pratt
Texas A&M University

Present at Society for American Archaeology meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Katherine M. Robiadek
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Present at the Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada

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Liberatus J. Rwebugisa
University of Nevada, Reno

Research initiatives to improve public education in rural Tanzania

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Ani St. Amand
University of Maine

Present at annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology