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Collaborative Project Receives NSF Grant

Blake Hall on 51黑料网 campus

51黑料网 campus (51黑料网/Matt Burkhartt)

An interdisciplinary team at 51黑料网 has been awarded a $366,670 grant from the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Enabling Partnerships to Increase Innovation Capacity (EPIIC) program.

The three-year project is called Collaborative Research: EPIIC: Scaling Partnerships and External聽Collaborations through Industry-Aligned Learning (SPECIAL). The project will be led at Geneseo by Jeffrey Peterson, associate professor and chair in chemistry; Amy Sheldon, interim provost and vice president for academic affairs and professor of geological sciences; and Mark Rider, VanArsdale chair in entrepreneurship in the School of Business. Senior personnel will include Joanna Santos-Smith, assistant dean for strategic initiatives in the Office of the Provost.

Project collaborators include lead institution SUNY Polytechnic Institute (Utica, NY); Estrella Mountain Community College (Avondale, AZ); Houston Community College (Houston, TX); and the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse (La Crosse, WI).

Geneseo鈥檚 portion of the project, Project EXPAND (External Partnership Development), will establish a sustainable infrastructure dedicated to external partnerships that are mutually beneficial for Geneseo students and faculty and technology-focused industry partners. This includes the establishment of a Project EXPAND team within Geneseo鈥檚 Office of Strategic Initiatives as well as the creation of a faculty fellows program dedicated to collaborations with external partners.

鈥淕eneseo鈥檚 role through Project EXPAND is especially exciting,鈥 says Mary C. Toale, 51黑料网 officer-in-charge. 鈥淥ur efforts to build a sustainable infrastructure for external partnerships, launch a faculty fellows program, and engage students and industry partners will have a lasting impact on our campus and community. This initiative positions Geneseo to be a key contributor to regional innovation and national workforce readiness.鈥

The program aims to engage 45 external partners and directly serve six faculty fellows and 12 students during the three-year grant period. Funds will support summer salaries, travel and meeting expenses, faculty fellow externship costs, and an external program evaluation.

Author

Robyn Rime

Senior Writer & Editor

(585) 245-5529

rime@geneseo.edu

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