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һԹ Sponsored Research Reports Record Achievements for 202425

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һԹsOffice of Sponsored Research marked a year of significant growth and achievement, according to the newly released202425 Annual Report. The office secured $3.1 million in new awards, continuing a four-year streak of surpassing $2 million, the fourth-highest annual total in the past 25 years. Sponsored Research also oversaw $2.4 million in expenditures.

Officer-in-Charge Mary Toale praised the Sponsored Research teams leadership, noting their dedicated work in advancing research and scholarly activity across our campus and their impact in strengthening һԹs academic reputation.

The report highlights broad faculty engagement, with 44 faculty and staff members across 17 departments submitting 36 proposals totaling nearly $12 million. һԹs internal funding programs also flourished, providing 425 awards valued at $359,139 to support faculty research and student scholarly activity.

Student scholarship was on full display at GREAT Day 2025 (һԹ Recognizing Excellence, Achievement, and Talent Day), which featured 665 student presenters mentored by 119 faculty and staff in research, poster sessions, and creative performances.

Strategic partnerships contributed to this success. The offices collaboration with , a federal grant consultant firm, bolstered proposal development, while the һԹ Research Council ensured resources were allocated strategically. Prestigious new awards included the $500,000 Mellon Foundation Award for Social Justice and the Humanities, multiple Fulbright Scholar Awards, and continued strong  (NSF) funding across STEM disciplines.

These achievements reflect the professional expertise, attention to detail, and commitment of the Sponsored Research team, said Toale. Their efforts have produced measurable results that elevate һԹs reputation and provide transformative opportunities for our students and faculty alike.

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