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    Department of Public & Policy and Administration

Faculty Research Grants and Creative Activities
Miguel Ceja

(first CSUS semester, Fall 2002)
 
 
 
 

 

 

  1. Scholarship in areas of diversity in higher education, access and equity, affirmative action, campus racial climate, and the retention and persistence of students of color in higher education.
  2. Research Grant from the College of Social Science and Interdisciplinary Studies (2005) and the College Assistance Migrant Program (2005) to study the transition to college for Latino college students.
 Timothy A. Hodson

 

  1. Scholarship in the areas of legislative behavior, politics and policy making; direct democracy; elections and California government, politics and policies

 
Cristy Jensen

 

  1. Scholarship in the areas of local government capacity building and development of federal relationships in the Russia and higher education policy in California.  
     

Mary Kirlin,
(first CSUS semester: fall, 2003
 
 


  1. 1.Scholarship in the area of civic engagement with a special focus on definition and development of civic skills.
  2. 2.Research grants received from the Center for Research and Information on Civic Engagement and Learning (CIRCLE) totaling $54,000 (2002, 2003 and 2004)

 
Edward (Ted) L. Lascher, Jr. 
 
 

 

  1. Scholarship in areas of the politics of ideas, direct democracy, comparative political institutions, insurance and regulatory policy, elections, and political parties 

 
Robert W. Wassmer,
(first CSUS semester: fall, 1995)
 
 

 

  1. Scholarship in area of public economics, with a concentration in state/local public finance and urban economics. Particulars in these areas include municipal production of services, local government structure, public school finance reform, local economic development incentives, fiscal stress, and property taxation. 
  2. J. Research grants received from the Hewlett Capacity Building Grant ($5,000, 2005),  Local Initiatives Support Corporation ($3,500, 2004), National Education Association ($25,000, 2003), Field Institute ($1,000, 2002), California Integrated Waste Management Board ($48,000, 2001/02), California Senate Office of Research ($10,000, 2002-02), Urban Land Institute ($6,000, 2000-01), Faculty Research Fellows ($22,000, 2000-01), Lincoln Land Institute ($21,000, 2000-01

 
 
 
Robert J. Waste
(first CSUS semester: fall 1997)

 

  1. Scholarship in areas of urban public policy, public administration, program evaluation and policy analysis.