2014

Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, Public Policy and Administration/ Community Leadership Center 
Grant: $1,500,00 from the John E. Morgan Foundation 
Supports: Early Learning Research Academy

Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, Public Policy and Administration/ Community Leadership Center 
Grant: $176,400 from the State of New Jersey Commission on Higher Education
Supports: Rutgers-Camden AIM High Academy

Grace Brannigan, Physics
Grant: $98,014 from the National Institutes of Health and Temple University/US Department of Health and Human Services
Supports: “Interaction of Inhaled Anesthetics with Macromolecules”

Kate Epstein, History
Grant: Franklin Research Grant from the American Philosophical Society

Jinglin Fu, Chemistry/CCIB
Grant: $50,000 from the Office of Naval Research and Arizona State University
Supports: “Translating Biochemical Pathways to Non-Cellular Environment”

Howard Gillette, History/ MARCH
Grant: $300,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Supports: “The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia”

Desmond Lun, Computer Science/ CCIB
Grant: $106,216 from the National Institute of Justice and the Boston University School of Medicine
Supports: “Establishing Exclusion Criteria and Significance of Inclusion for Complex Template DNA Mixtures”

Margaret Marsh, History
$300,00 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Supports: “Infertility and Assisted Reproduction from the Development of in vitro Fertilization to the Present – Medicine, Culture, Policy, and Practice”

Charlene Mires, History/ MARCH
Grant: $300,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Supports: “The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia”

Cyril Reade, Fine Arts/ RCCA
Grant: $12,750 from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts
Supports: Arts and Literacy Partnership

Cyril Reade, Fine Arts/ RCCA
Grant: $163,500 from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts
Supports: RCCA’s Exhibition and Education Program

2013

Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, Public Policy and Administration/ Community Leadership Center 
Grant: $1,092.549 from the Camden Board of Education
Supports: “Rutgers-Camden Early Childhood Pre-School Program”

Grace Brannigan, Physics (CCIB), and Joseph Martin, Biology (CCIB)
Grant: $350,000 from the National Science Foundation
Supports: “RUI: Mechanisms of Modulation of GABA(A) receptors by Steroids and Lipophilic Hormones”

Courtenay Cavanaugh, Psychology
Grant: $23,190 from the Center for Prevention Implementation Methodology for Drug Abuse and Sexual Risk Behavior, National Institutes of Health
Supports: “HIV Prevention Implementation Science for Women in Domestic Violence Shelters”

Desmond Lun, Computer Science/ CCIB
Grant: $49,804 from the US Army Research Office
Supports: “Identification of Gene Networks: An Approach Based on Mathematical Modeling”

Cyril Reade, Fine Arts/ RCCA
Grant: $10,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts
Supports: RCCA’s Writers Voice Program

Cyril Reade, Fine Arts/ RCCA
Grant: $40,000 from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
Supports: “Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts Camden City Education and Community Arts Programs”

Karen Russell, Creative Writing
Grant: $625,000 from the MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellows Program of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Andrew Seligsohn, Office of the Chancellor
Grant: $549,998 from the New Jersey Department of Education
Supports: “21st Century Community Learning Centers Program” connecting Rutgers students with Camden youth via after-school programs

Nir Yakoby, Biology/ CCIB
Grant: $353,378 from the National Institutes of Health
Supports: “AREA: Mechanisms Underlying EGFR Signaling Distribution in Epithelial Tissues”

Lisa Zeidner, Creative Writing/ English
Grant: $10,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts
Supports: Writers in Camden: Readings, Workshops, and Literary Discussions for the Camden Community

Hao Zhu, Chemistry/ CCIB
Grant: $464,983 from the National Institutes of Health
Supports: “Predictive Computational Acute Toxicity Modeling by Profiling Chemicals with Public Bioassay Data”

2012

Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, Public Policy and Administration/ Community Leadership Center 
Grant: $100,000 from the John E. Morgan Foundation 
Supports: John S. and James L. Knight Early Learning Research Academy at Rutgers-Camden

Maureen Donaghy, Political Science
Grant: International Collaborative Research Grant from Rutgers University
Supports: “Health in Vespasiano: Evaluating Environmental, Social, and Institutional Effects on Health Outcomes” 

Cyril Reade, Fine Arts/ RCCA
Grant: $11,025 from the NJ State Council on the Arts
Supports: Arts Literacy Partnership

Nyeema Watson, Office of the Chancellor
Grant: $25,000 from Susquehanna Bank
Supports: Rutgers Future Scholars Program at Rutgers-Camden

Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts
Grant: $30,000 from the Campbell Soup Foundation
Supports: Camden City Education and Community Arts Program

2011

Maureen Donaghy, Political Science
Grant: Faculty Research Grant from Rutgers University
Supports: “Confronting Dislocations: The Impact of Civil Society on Urban Policy”

Undated

Susan Miller, Childhood Studies
Grant: $6,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Supports: “Young Defenders: Children and the Development of the American Civil Religion, 1876-1939”