Funding

Amount:

Program:

$3,811,161

NSF cooperative agreement 0811250, ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award: An institution-wide collaboration to hiring, retaining, and promoting women STEM faculty at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2008

$489,270

NSF ADVANCE grant 0620101, “Building a Community of Women Geoscience Leaders” w/Suzanne O’Connell, Wesleyan University ($228, 774 is UNL portion), 2006

$45,503

Supplement to ADVANCE grant from NSF, 2004

$227,224

Grant from the National Science Foundation ADVANCE initiative, 123669, “Where Are the Women Geoscientist Professors? Overcoming Barriers to Women Geoscientists’ Success in Academia”, 2001

$6,150

Summer fellowship from the UNL Teaching Council to renew the Physical Geology lab course, 1999

$34,000

grant to fund Girl Scout Wider Opportunity, Nebraska Rocks!! from the Association for Women Geoscientists Foundation; incl. $6.000 from the UNL Math and Science Initiative; 1999

$25,378

grant from JOI/USSAC (Joint Oceanographic Institutes/U.S. Science Advisory Committee) to study the causes of Milankovich-forced cyclicity in sediment from Blake Nose, Florida, 1997-2001

$14,000

salary as shipboard scientist, ODP Leg 171, 1997

$14,000

grant from JOI/USSAC to study alteration of clays across a decollement, Costa Rican margin, 1997-2000

$ 1,500

contract from the University of Nebraska Conservation and Survey Division to analyze salts and crusts from wetlands in western and eastern Nebraska, 1995

$ 22,000

grant to study effects of seafloor spreading on clay mineral diagenesis from sediment off the Côte d'Ivoire-Ghana margin, ODP Leg 159, 1995-97

$13,360

salary as shipboard scientist, ODP Leg 159, 1995

$23,000

grant to study Cenozoic climatic deterioration from clay minerals in sediment recovered during ODP Leg 152, East Greenland Margin, 1994-96

$9,374

salary as shipboard scientist, ODP Leg 152, 1993

$12,809

grant to study paleosol development atop atolls and guyots of the Western Pacific, 1993-95

$3,000

contract from South Dakota Geologic Survey to describe Cretaceous sediment in cores from the eastern margin, Western Interior Basin, 1990

$20,000

grant to study origin of glauconite and clay mineralogy of pelagic sediment from the Kerguelen Plateau, from JOI-USSAC/NSF, 1988-90

$8,000

salary as shipboard scientist, Leg 120, ODP, 1988

$12,000

grant to study the cause of high potassium readings on natural gamma ray logs in old mid-ocean ridge basalt from Joint Oceanographic Institutes-United States Science Advisory Committee (National Science Foundation), 1985-87

$ 4,000

salary as shipboard scientist, Leg 102, Ocean Drilling Program (ODP), 1985

$4,805,729

TOTAL to date