Research at Simmons Annual Report for FY2022-2023

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Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships Center for Faculty Excellence Controller’s Office RESEARCH AT SIMMONS REPORT ON FUNDED PROJECTS AND SELECTED FACULTY AND STUDENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS FY 2023 (July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023)
RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 3 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 Letter from the Provost EXTERNAL FUNDING 2 Faculty Achievement Highlights 4 Proposals 10 External Awards 14 Expenditures 16 Expenditures: Federal Funding 20 Expenditures: Private Funding INTERNAL FUNDING 24 Internal Awards 26 Faculty Fund for Research 28 Faculty Development Fund 30 Graduate Student Fund for Research 32 Graduate Student Travel Fund OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND FELLOWSHIPS (URF) 35 The McGrath Abrams Family Foundation Global Research Grant for Graduate Students 36 McGrath Abrams Family Foundation Study Abroad Scholarships for Undergraduate Students 37 Passionate Leaders Project (PLP) 38 Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Simmons (SURPASs) 39 Faculty-Student Collaborative Fellowship (FSC) 40 Undergraduate Fund for Research and Creative Endeavors 41 Undergraduate Student Conference Fund

LETTER FROM

DEAR SIMMONS COLLEAGUES,

The past year was marked by many organizational changes, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank each one of you for your continuous dedication and hard work towards achieving Simmons’ mission. Research endeavors are a crucial part of our efforts to change the world for the better, strengthen our communities, and lead and model leadership in an ever-changing world.

The following Research at Simmons Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2023 provides a retrospective overview of grant applications, funded research, and Universitylevel research support for faculty, staff, and students at Simmons University between July 2022 and June 2023.

Research administration and compliance at Simmons are supported by the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE). In addition to sponsored programs support, CFE also manages internal grants for faculty and graduate students, as well as the Institutional Review Board (IRB). The Senior Associate Director of Research and Sponsored Programs, Lenko Tankov, collaborates with Operations, Advancement, the Controller’s office, and other departments supporting external funding in order to ensure thorough management of the grant lifecycle. In November 2023, CFE welcomed Martina Zhelezarova, the new Research Administrator/ IRB Analyst, who has already made notable contributions to the Institutional Review Board’s

(IRB) operations. As a result, the turnaround time for IRB review of research protocols improved by 28%.

The past year was also marked by many positive policy and process improvements that will enhance efficiency, compliance, and program implementation:

• The Policy on Securing Internal Approvals for External Funding Proposals enables applicants to secure the required institutional approvals before they start working on a funding application to be submitted through Simmons. Funding applications requiring cost share or seek above $100,000 in total, are reviewed by the newly formed External Funding Priorities Committee.

• Another process improvement was the utilization of InfoReady to streamline the institutional approval for external funding applications. Administrators and faculty members can now easily access, approve, and track the external funding applications by accessing the portal.

• CFE assisted Simmons faculty and staff with submitting 42 external funding applications, which presents a significant increase from the 17 applications submitted in FY22.

Additionally, the university was awarded $1,933,646 in FY23. There were numerous research-related achievements in the past year

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THE PROVOST

that greatly contributed to Simmons’ mission of intellectual leadership and linking passion with lifelong purpose. Here are some highlights:

• Daren Graves, Professor at the School of Social Work, received funding from the Templeton Foundation to conduct the project: “Building Civic Character in Crew through Communities of Practice.

• Kristie A. Thomas, Professor and Director of the SSW PhD program, and Eugenia Correia Knight, Associate Professor of Practice and Director of MSW Practicum Education, received a grant from SurvivorLink + Public Health AmeriCorps.

• Naila Russell, Assistant Professor and Chair of Graduate Nursing, secured a scholarship fund from the CVS Health Foundation.

• Teresa Fung, Professor of Nutrition and Director of the Didactic Program in Dietetics, was awarded the Elaine R. Monsen Award for Outstanding Research Literature by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

The Center for Faculty Excellence supports faculty excellence by developing and offering a wide array of professional development programs and services related to all areas of faculty work, with a particular emphasis on excellence in teaching and learning, research and service, and support for career development. The center provides internal grants to graduate students and faculty for research and professional development. Ten faculty members received the internal Faculty Fund for Research awards and 17 faculty

received internal Faculty Development Travel Fund awards. Five graduate students received grants through the internal Graduate Student Research Fund and nine received funding through the Graduate Student Travel Fund. Professional and research development programming included the re-launch of Proposal House, presentations, and trainings related to grants submissions and management, as well as individual 1-on-1 support.

I am looking forward to next year and I can’t wait to hear about your achievements. I am confident in our success and ability to educate the leaders of the world.

Best regards,

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FACULTY ACHIEVEMENT HIGHLIGHTS

KRISTIE THOMAS

Kristie A. Thomas, Professor and Director of the School of Social Work (SSW) PhD program, and Eugenia Correia Knight, Associate Professor of Practice and Director of the Master of Social Work (MSW) Practicum Education, are the subrecipients of SurvivorLink + Public Health AmeriCorps, a three-year project funded jointly by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and AmeriCorps and secured by Arizona State University School of Social Work (PI: Dr. Jill Messing). The Simmons MSW program is one of 15 member sites for the project, which aims to build capacity to serve survivors of intimate partner violence more sensitively and effectively. To achieve this aim, MSW students receive in-depth training on intimate partner violence and then deliver a series of trainings to co-workers at their practicum sites. Students receive a $4,000 stipend and $2,626 Segal Education Award. Six students participated AY22-23. The program was so successful that the number of students for AY23-24 was doubled.

TERESA FUNG

Teresa Fung, Professor of Nutrition and Director of the Didactic Program in Dietetics, was awarded the Elaine R. Monsen Award for Outstanding Research Literature by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. This award recognizes a body of research that encompasses a major component of the recipient’s professional efforts. The work benefits the dietetics and nutrition profession and the world, and the research is published in a recognized, peer-reviewed, scientific journal of quality. Collaborating with the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Dr. Fung studies the relationship between diet quality and risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, fragility fractures, and geriatric frailty. She has developed a number of metrics to measure the healthfulness of the diet. She has published over a hundred original research papers and as a recognized expert in disease prevention, she has been appointed by the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Agriculture (USDA) to the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee to review scientific literature and make recommendations for the next revision of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

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NAILA RUSSELL

Naila Russell, Assistant Professor and Chair of Graduate Nursing, secured a $5,000 scholarship fund from the CVS Health Foundation to support Family Nurse Practitioner students. The scholarship program provided five $1,000 scholarships to online and campus based FNP students. Students were selected based on merit, financial need, and experience supporting underserved populations. This requirement aligns with the Simmons School of Nursing vision where we are defined as a welcoming and diverse community that is preeminently known for preparing innovative clinicians and knowledgeable scholars who lead the redesign of health care to address the changing needs of humankind worldwide. The education of future nursing professionals is designed to improve the health and common good of the world.

DAREN GRAVES

Professor Daren Graves received funding from the Templeton Foundation to conduct the project: “Building Civic Character in Crew through Communities of Practice.” Critical consciousness refers to the ability to understand, analyze, and challenge oppressive forces shaping our lives and communities. A growing body of psychology research suggests that nurturing young people’s critical consciousness—particularly young people from minoritized identity groups— is positively associated with a host of positive youth outcomes including resilience, selfesteem, academic achievement, and civic engagement. One potential space for this critical consciousness work in the middle grades is advisory. Advisory refers to a program in which students gather with a small group of peers and a teacher to build supportive relationships, develop the skills of effective learners, and discuss issues relevant to their lives. This mixed methods study explores the potential for advisory to serve as a space for nurturing middle school students’ critical consciousness of racism.

HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE 3 GRANT

Simmons STEM faculty have been awarded a six-year grant as part of an ambitious collaborative effort by 104 US colleges and universities to substantially and sustainably build capacity for student belonging—especially for those who have been historically excluded from the sciences. This work is funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Inclusive Excellence 3 Grant and totals more than $60 million over six years. With a smaller subset of 14 institutions, Simmons identified three critical interventions necessary to grow institutional capacity for inclusion. The first is DEI-focused professional development (PD), to establish and institutionalize PD practices to increase belonging and persistence among our STEM students. The second is curricular redesign of introductory STEM courses and pathways, grounded in DEI principles and pedagogical strategies to support the success of all students. The third is to establish a truly inclusive peer-to-peer environment in STEM, whereby all STEM students can fully “belong” to a supportive and inclusive community.

The Simmons team consists of: Richard Gurney, Nanette Veilleux, Donna Beers, Arpita Saha, Megan McCarty, Seth Johnson, Denise Carroll, Jennifer Roecklein-Canfield, Margaret Menzin, Paul Geisler, Nakeisha Cody, Elizabeth Scott, Nancy Lee, Jane Lopilato, Randi Lite, and Viktor Grigorian.

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PROPOSALS

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EXTERNAL FUNDING

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RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 5 Federal 25 Non-Profit/Foundation
Private/Corporate
Public/State
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TOTAL PROPOSALS
PROPOSALS BY SPONSOR TYPE
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EXTERNAL FUNDING

Proposals

APPLICANT SPONSOR PROGRAM

Naresh Agarwal iSchools ischools.org/research-grants

Joanna Almeida NIH R21 grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-22-027.html

Michael Berger NSF EPIIC phase 1

Stephanie Cosner, Kelly Hager, Jennifer Herman

Davis Educational Foundation The grant was received from the Davis Educational Foundation established by Stanton and Elisabeth Davis after Mr. Davis’s retirement as chairman of Shaw’s Supermarkets, Inc.

Rhiannon Bettivia IMLS/Rutgers imls.gov/sites/default/files/2022-07/fy23-ols-nlgl-nofo.pdf

Rhiannon Bettivia IMLS sub through Rutgers imls.gov/grants/available/national-leadership-grants-libraries

Jennifer Canfield NSF nsf.gov/pubs/2023/nsf23527/nsf23527.htm?WT.mc_ev=click&WT.mc_ id=&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

Cali-Ryan Collin Rize Foundation rizema.org/apply-for-a-grant/

Elizabeth Donovan NIH grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-21-155.html

Meghan Doran JumpStart Jumpstart program for 2022-23 program year

Meghan Doran Mass Humanities Reading Frederick Douglass Together

Meghan Doran Jumpstart JumpStart Affiliate

Joe Elias ACS ACS PRF Undergraduate New Investigator (UNI) Research Grant

Sanda Erdelez IMLS/San Jose State imls.gov/grants/grant-programs

Sanda Erdelez IMLS IMLS (subaward from SJSU)

Eduardo Febles NEH neh.gov/grants/research/summer-stipends

Teresa Fung NIH/Sub to HJF grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAS-23-086.html

Marilisa Jimenez Garcia Centro centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/opportunities/call-for-papers-postdisaster-futures-study-group/

Renada Goldberg NIH sub through UMN grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-21-275.html

Beth Grampetro SAMHSA samhsa.gov/grants/grant-announcements/sm-23-002

Daren Graves John Templeton Foundation templeton.org/grants

Rich Gurney Howard Hughes Medical Institute hhmi.org/ie3

Hugo Kamya Spencer Foundation spencer.org/grant_types/small-research-grant

Adam Kriesberg IMLS/University of Tenessee imls.gov/sites/default/files/2022-07/fy23-ols-nlgl-nofo.pdf

Yunxin Li NEH neh.gov/grants/research/summer-stipends

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RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 7 PROJECT TITLE DUE DATE TOTAL REQUEST Life Journeys of Information Scientists from Underrepresented Regions and Populations: A Biographical
Project 12/15/22 $4,500.00 Diffusion and Involvement in Non-medical Use of Fentanyl, Sub from Northeastern University 9/6/22 $16,520.00 Capacity Accelerator for Partnerships at Simmons 2/15/23 $0.00 Responding to Students’ Needs through Re-Imagined Pedagogy and Course Design 9/23/22 $299,749 Building Pan-Disciplinary Community Around Provenance Documentation, Metadata, and Modeling 9/21/22 $20,698.00 Building a Pan-Disciplinary Community Around Provenance Documentation, Metadata, and Modeling 3/1/23 $20,331.00 STEM Success at Simmons (S3) 3/2/23 $2,358,917.00 RIZE - Harm Reduction Traing (HaRT) Scholars 3/16/23 $149,342.00 Comfort Ability Program-College (CAP-College): A Brief, Pain Management Intervention for College Students 10/25/22 $426,627.00 Jumpstart for Young Children 7/1/22 $95,999.00 Reading Frederick Douglass Together 1/20/23 300.00.00 JumpStart Program 2024 4/26/23 $98,201.00 Functionalized Mixed-Metal Sulfides for Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction 10/14/22 $55,000.00 iLead: Preparing Tomorrow’s Library Leaders 9/24/22 $35,631.00 iLead: Preparing Tomorrow’s Library Leaders 3/17/23 $35,631.00 Men Looking at Men: Representing a Queer Desire in Gustave Courtois’s Portrait of the Athlete Maurice Deriaz 9/21/22 $6,000.00 Feasibility of a Plant-based Diet Intervention in Pregnant People with Obesity 6/13/23 $45,405.00 Restorying the Future in a Land of Make Believe: Puerto Rican Curriculum and Activism in Florida 5/22/23 $20,000.00 The Changing Nature and Stress of Work: Exclusion, Exposure, and Later Life Course Disparities in Physical, Emotional, and Cognitive Functioning 2/24/23 $148,500.00 Simmons university Mental Health Awareness and Deescalation Training Program 5/1/23 $452,232.00 Building Communities of Practice to Foster Civic Character in Crew 9/1/21 $58,826.00 Increasing Capacity to Support Equitable and Inclusive Learning Environments for Introductory-Level STEM Students across a 14-Institution Learning Community, 6 Year Project 8/23/22 $377,800.00 Jenga—Experiences and Utilization of Strategies toward Educational Success to Improve Community Functioning and Wellbeing among African Immigrants 4/5/23 $60,000.00 Data Reuse in Extraordinary Times: An Examination of Pandemic-Era Data Practices 9/21/22 $12,500.00 The Inner Court and Politics in the Han Empire 9/21/22 $6,000.00
Research

EXTERNAL FUNDING

Proposals

APPLICANT SPONSOR PROGRAM

Danielle Maurici-Pollock IMLS imls.gov/grants/available/laura-bush-21st-century-librarian-program

Michelle Putnam, Lydia Ogden City of Boston/UMB Environmental Scanning and Planning to Address the Behavioral Health Needs of Older Adults in Boston

Pat Rissmiller HRSA https://www.hrsa.gov/grants/find-funding/HRSA-22-170

Vanessa Robinson-Dooley NIH/KSU NIH (subaward from KSU)

Jennifer RoeckleinCanfield

Jennifer RoeckleinCanfield

NSF NSF (subaward from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University )

NSF nsf.gov/pubs/2022/nsf22601/nsf22601.htm#budg_cst_shr_txt

Arpita Saha NASA nspires.nasaprs.com/external/viewrepositorydocument?cmdocumentid= 915246&solicitationId={24C75229-3484-CD60-01AF-ABCC04E059F5} &viewSolicitationDocument=1

Laura Saunders IMLS imls.gov/grants/available/national-leadership-grants-libraries

Laura Saunders IMLS National Leadership Grants for Libraries, NLG-LIBRARIES-FY23

Laura Saunders, Sanda Erdelez Department of State grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=347253

Christina Sellers Boston Public Health Commission boston.gov/bid-listings?title=&field_event_project_number_value_1= &field_contact_target_id%5B0%5D=1001

Kristie Thomas AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State and National Public Health (subaward from ASU)

Rachel Williams, Catherine Dumas IMLS imls.gov/grants/grant-programs

Rachel Williams, Catherine Dumas Sony sony.com/en/SonyInfo/research-award-program/#FacultyInnovationAward

Rachel Williams, Catherine Dumas Spencer Foundation spencer.org/grant_types/large-research-grant

Rachel Williams, Catherine Dumas IMLS Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program (LB21)

John Young NSF nsf.gov/pubs/2023/nsf23519/nsf23519.htm

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RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 9 PROJECT TITLE DUE DATE TOTAL REQUEST Accessibility and Libraries in the 21st Century 9/21/22 $146,302.00 AgeStrong Boston Environmental Scan and Planning for Older Adult Behavioral Health Needs 4/10/23 $45,532.00 New England Region Clinical Faculty and Preceptor Academies Program 8/17/22 $0.00 Healthy Together: A Self-Management and Support Intervention for Low-Income African American Men with Multiple Chronic Conditions 9/2/22 $3,000.00 Collaborative Proposal: Engaged Student Learning Level 3 8/23/22 $50,151.00 Collaborative Research: REU Site: Multisite REU in Synthetic Biology 9/6/22 $247,824.00 DREAM-WSTEM (Dynamic Research Education Academy for Mentoring Women in STEM) 4/17/23 $749,126.00 Partnering to Promote Civic Literacy and Engagement with a Participatory Design Curriculum 3/17/23 $249,466.00 Partnering to Promote Civic Literacy and Engagement with a Participatory Design Curriculum 3/17/23 $249,855.00 Deterring Disinformation through Critical Information Literacy Intervention 6/7/23 $1,676,462.00 Expansion of BH Workforce Pathway Proposal 3/13/23 $1,495,589.00 Enhancing the Public Health Response to Domestic Violence in the Context of COVID-19 8/29/22 $37,613.00 Virtual Reality Training for Emerging Library Professionals: Supporting Patrons in Crisis 3/17/23 $505,702.00 Investigating Business Applications for Social VR through Personalized Recommender System 9/15/22 $99,995.00 Examining the Usability and Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Teaching and Learning in Library and Information Science Education 2/22/23 $325,179.00 Virtual Reality Training for Emerging Library Professionals: Supporting Patrons in Crisis 3/17/23 $529,220.00 Equipment: Obtain a Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope at a Women’s Centered Undergraduate Institution 2/21/23 $571,023.00

EXTERNAL AWARDS

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EXTERNAL AWARDS

11 PROPOSALS BY SPONSOR TYPE AND TOTAL AWARD AMOUNT

TOTAL AWARDED $1,933,646

Non-Profit/Foundations

6 awards

$502,446

Public/State

1 award $518,400

Private/Corporate

3 awards $902,800

Federal

1 award $10,000

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Awards

PI NAME PROJECT TITLE SPONSOR/AGENCY NAME

Stephanie Cosner Leadership Innovation Hub Anonymous Foundation

Meghan Doran Americorps JumpStart for Young Children, Inc.

Meghan Doran Bonner CEL Bonner Community-Engaged Learning Initiative

Meghan Doran Reading Frederick Douglass Together Mass Humanities

Renada Goldberg Life Center of Aging NIH subaward from University of Minnesota

Daren Graves BCoP to Fost Civic Character in Crew John Templeton Foundation subaward from BC

Richard Gurney HHMI I3 Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Jennifer Herman Reimagined Pedagogy and Course Design Davis Educational Foundation

Lepaine Sharp-McHenry The HoloLens Project Alden Trust

Amy Staffier Gilbert Matching Grant Program FY23 Massachusetts Department of Higher Education

Kristie Thomas AmeriCorps State and National Public Health AmeriCorps AmeriCorps

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RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 13 START DATE END DATE DEPARTMENT/ SCHOOL NAME COLLEGE/UNIT AMOUNT AWARDED 1/1/23 12/31/24 Provost’s Office Provost’s Office $425,000.00 9/1/22 8/31/23 Community Engagement Provost’s Office $94,957.00 7/1/22 6/1/23 Community Engagement Provost’s Office $11,000.00 2/12/23 3/24/23 Community Engagement Provost’s Office $300.00 7/1/22 6/30/23 School of Social Work The College of Social Sciences, Policy, and Practice $10,000.00 9/1/22 8/31/24 Social Work The College of Social Science, Policy, and Practice $58,826.00 11/1/22 10/31/28 Chemistry and Physics The College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $377,800.00 1/1/23 12/31/25 Center for Faculty Excellence Provost’s Office $299,750.00 12/20/22 12/31/23 Nursing College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $100,000.00 7/1/22 6/30/23 Student Financial Services Enrollment Student Services $518,400.00 8/1/22 7/31/25 School of Social Work The College of Social Sciences, Policy, and Practice $37,613.00 $1,933,646.00

EXPENDITURES

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EXTERNAL FUNDING

GRANTS MANAGED

19 PRIVATE FUNDED

15 FEDERALLY FUNDED Direct costs $755,822.13

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Indirect
$60,559.70
Direct costs $1,678,747.31
costs
Indirect
costs $15,368.25
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EXTERNAL FUNDING

Expenditures: Federal Funding

ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2022 (JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2023) 16 SIMMONS’ GRANT # PROJECT TITLE SPONSOR/AGENCY NAME PRIME SPONSOR (IF SUB-AWARD) START DATE END DATE PI NAME 400013 Behavioral Health Workforce Education HRSA—Health Resources and Services Agency) 9/30/17 8/31/22 Jennifer Putney/ Suzanne Sankar 400018 Collaborative Research: REU Site: Multisite REU in Synthetic Biology National Science Foundation 3/1/19 2/29/24 Jennifer Roecklein-Canfield 400021 Opiod Workforce Expansion Program— Professional HRSA (Health Resources and Services Agency) 9/1/19 8/31/23 Jennifer Putney 400029 Americorps— JumpStart XVIII Americorps JumpStart for Young Children, Inc. 9/1/21 8/31/22 Richard Voos 400030 Americorps— JumpStart Americorps JumpStart for Young Children, Inc. 9/1/22 8/31/23 Meghan Doran 400034 African American Undergraduates’ Use of Academic Libraries Institute of Museum and Library Services 9/1/20 2/29/24 Rebecca Davis 400036 RUI: Unraveling the Developmental Genetics that Underlie Anuran Limb Initiation National Science Foundation 4/1/21 3/31/24 John Young 400037 Institute for Trauma Treatment in Schools SAMHSA—Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 9/30/21 9/29/26 Melinda Gushwa 400043 Collaborative Research: Exploring Variation in English Intonational Acoustic Phonetics from Grammatical Perspectives National Science Foundation 8/15/21 1/31/25 Nanette Veilleux 400044 RCN-UBE Incubator: Transforming Assessment and Feedback in Undergraduate Biology Education National Science Foundation 3/22/22 12/31/23 Sarah Cavanagh 400056 Life Center of Aging National Institutes of Health University of Minnesota 7/1/22 6/30/23 Renada Goldberg
RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 17 Since start date FY23 as of 06/30/23 DEPARTMENT/ SCHOOL NAME COLLEGE NAME AMOUNT AWARDED CUMULATIVE COSTS DIRECT COSTS INDIRECT COSTS F&A/ INDIRECT RATE School of Social Work, Department of Psychology The College of Social Sciences, Policy, and Practice $2,236,279.00 $2,235,813.00 $2,911.00 $177 8.00% Department of Chemistry and Physics The College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $299,377.00 $235,852.00 $67,932.00 $881.00 51.50% School of Social Work, Department of Psychology The College of Social Sciences, Policy, and Practice $1,281,354.00 $1,245,159.00 $56,942.00 $4,262.00 8.00% Office of Community Engagement Provost’s Office $83,803.00 $83,434.00 $13,679.00 $2,920.00 4.21% Office of Community Engagement Provost’s Office $94,957.00 $80,751.00 $88,292.00 $7,541.00 4.21% Library and Information Science The College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences $140,834.00 $116,832.00 $21,128.00 $8,982.00 51.50% Biology The College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $315,757.00 $186,832.00 $77,008.00 $5,779.00 51.50% School of Social Work The College of Social Science, Policy, and Practice $2,929,616.00 $803,879.00 $691,670.00 $18,071.00 8.00% Division of Mathematics, Computing, and Statistics The College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences $143,546.00 $68,967.00 $21,602.00 $4,467.00 51.50% Center for Faculty Excellence Provost’s Office $74,960.00 $58,309.00 $25,565.00 $1,449.00 51.50% School of Social Work College of Social Sciences, Policy, and Practice 10,000.00 $9,999.39 $6,763.65 $3,235.74 51.50%

EXTERNAL FUNDING

Expenditures: Federal Funding

ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2022 (JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2023) 18 SIMMONS’ GRANT # PROJECT TITLE SPONSOR/AGENCY NAME PRIME SPONSOR (IF SUB-AWARD) START DATE END DATE PI NAME 400057 Healthy Together: A Self-Management and Support Intervention for Low-Income African American Men with Multiple Chronic Conditions National Institutes of Health Kennesaw State University 6/1/22 1/31/23 Vanessa Robinson-Dooley 400058 AmeriCorps State and National Public Health AmeriCorps AmeriCorps Arizona State University 8/1/22 7/31/25 Kristie Thomas 402006 HireRight Commonwealth of Massachusetts 3/23/22 7/29/22 Holly Smulski 402050 Gilbert Matching Grant Program FY23 Massachusetts Department of Higher Education 7/1/22 6/30/23 Amy Staffier
RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 19 Since start date FY23 as of 06/30/23 DEPARTMENT/ SCHOOL NAME COLLEGE NAME AMOUNT AWARDED CUMULATIVE COSTS DIRECT COSTS INDIRECT COSTS F&A/ INDIRECT RATE School of Social Work The College of Social Sciences, Policy, and Practice $3,000.00 $2,999.78 $2,029.00 $970.78 51.50% School of Social Work The College of Social Sciences, Policy, and Practice $37,613.00 $36,486.27 $34,662.97 $1,823.27 5.26% Human Resources Human Resources $64,000.00 $50,162.29 $50,162.29 $0.00 0.00% Student Financial Services Enrollment Student Services $518,400.00 $518,400.00 $518,400.00 $0.00 0.00% $1,678,747.31 $60,559.70

EXTERNAL START DATE END DATE PI NAME 404043 Integrated Suicide and Substance Use Intervention

FUNDING American Foundation for Suicide Prevention 1/1/22 1/1/24 Cristina Sellers 404051 Simmons College Nutrition Diversity Program

Academy of Nutrition and Dietatics 6/1/16 6/30/24 Lisa Brown 404063 Simmons College Access to Research Program (SCARP)

Sherman Fairchild Foundation 4/1/18 6/30/24 Cassandra Saito, Jane Lopilato 404079 Boston Children's Collab for Comm Health—Simmons Trauma Education Project

Boston Children's Hospital 5/1/19 10/30/22 Melinda Gushwa 404093 Harm Reduction Training (HaRT) Scholarship program

RIZE 7/1/21 7/1/23 Cali-Ryan Collin 404094 Cloud-Based File Repositories Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 6/1/21 5/31/23 Kyong Eun Oh 404095 IE3 Learning Grant HHMI 4/1/21 3/31/23 Richard Gurney 404096 King Boston Visiting Scholar King Boston 1/1/22 12/31/23 Johnnie Hamilton-Mason 404097 Umass-Lowell University of Massachusetts Lowell Libraries

10/12/17 10/12/22 Kathy Wisser 404098 Bonner CEL Bonner Community-Engaged Learning Initiative

7/1/22 6/1/23 Meghan Doran 404099 BCoP to Fost Civic Character in Crew Boston College John Templeton Foundation

9/1/22 8/31/24 Daren Graves 404100 HHMI I3 Howard Hughes Medical Institute 11/1/22 10/31/28 Richard Gurney

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Expenditures: Private Funding GRANT # PROJECT TITLE SPONSOR/AGENCY NAME PRIME SPONSOR (IF SUB-AWARD)
RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 21 Since start date FY23 as of 6/30/23 DEPARTMENT NAME COLLEGE/UNIT AMOUNT AWARDED CUMULATIVE COSTS DIRECT COSTS INDIRECT COSTS F&A/INDIRECT RATE Social Work The College of Social Science, Policy, and Practice $89,992.00 $50,269.27 $38,889.81 $0.00 0.00% Nutrition The College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $10,000.00 $6,716.88 $3,691.47 $0.00 0.00% Biology The College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $171,885.00 $145,432.81 $47,037.84 $0.00 0.00% SSW The College of Social Science, Policy, and Practice $299,542.00 $277,160.07 $1,508.09 $150.81 10.00% Psychology The College of Social Science, Policy, and Practice $289,856.00 $270,656.92 $125,953.75 $9,093.18 15.00% Library and Information Science The College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences $43,916.00 $40,131.57 $11,842.90 $0.00 0.00% Chemistry and Physics The College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $30,000.00 $26,035.75 $25,497.50 $0.00 0.00% Social Work The College of Social Science, Policy, and Practice $102,614.00 $81,531.63 $40,618.85 $3,108.12 10.00% Library and Information Science The College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $1,139.33 $0.00 0.00% Community Engagement Provost’s Office $11,000.00 $11,000.00 $11,000.00 $0.00 0.00% Social Work The College of Social Science, Policy, and Practice $58,826.00 $23,123.72 $20,107.58 $3,016.14 15.00% Chemistry and Physics The College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $377,800.00 $6,352.00 $6,352.00 $0.00 0.00%

EXTERNAL START DATE END DATE PI NAME 404105 Reading Frederick Douglass Together Mass Humanities 2/12/23 3/24/23 Meghan Doran 404401 Global Initiative Fund for the Future McGrath Abrams Family Foundation 12/1/18 6/30/24 Nakeisha Cody 404402 Functional Medicine Education—Nutrition Heinz Family Foundation 1/8/19 12/31/23 Lisa Brown; Elizabeth Metallinos-Katsaras 823001 The HoloLens Project Alden Trust 12/20/22 12/31/23 Lepaine SharpMcHenry 404081 SWWEP—Simmons Workforce Wellbeing Emplowerment Project

FUNDING Boston Children's Hospital 5/1/22 4/30/25 Melinda Gushwa 404101/ 823003 Reimagined Pedagogy and Course Design Davis Educational Foundation 1/1/23 12/31/25 Jennifer Herman 404102/ 823002 Leadership Innovation Hub Anonymous Foundation 1/1/23 12/31/24 Stephanie Cosner

ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2022 (JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2023) 22
Expenditures: Private Funding GRANT # PROJECT TITLE SPONSOR/AGENCY NAME PRIME SPONSOR (IF SUB-AWARD)
RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 23 Since start date FY23 as of 6/30/23 DEPARTMENT NAME COLLEGE/UNIT AMOUNT AWARDED CUMULATIVE COSTS DIRECT COSTS INDIRECT COSTS F&A/INDIRECT RATE Community Engagement Provost’s Office $300.00 $300.00 $300.00 $0.00 0.00% Undergraduate Research and Fellowships Provost’s Office $500,000.00 $307,294.31 $166,563.07 $0.00 0.00% Nutrition The College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $95,000.00 $64,772.92 $677.63 $0.00 0.00% Nursing The College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences $100,000.00 $92,500 $92,500 $0.00 0.00% Social Work The College of Social Science, Policy, and Practice $298,393.08 $33,341.98 $33,341.98 $0.00 0.00% Center for Faculty Excellence Provost’s Office $299,750.00 $59,922.15 $59,922.15 $0.00 0.00% Provost’s Office Provost’s Office $425,000.00 $68,878.18 $68,878.18 $0.00 0.00% $755,822.13 $15,368.25

INTERNAL AWARDS

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INTERNAL FUNDING

FACULTY FUND FOR RESEARCH

Awardees

10

Amount awarded $22,612

Amount expended $16,353

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT FUND

Awardees

17

Amount awarded $8,318

Amount expended $10,188

GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH FUND

Awardees

5

Amount awarded $4,700

Amount expended $4,764

GRADUATE STUDENT TRAVEL FUND

Awardees

9

Amount awarded $4,500

Amount expended $5,945

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FACULTY FUND FOR RESEARCH

ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2022 (JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2023) 26 INTERNAL FUNDING
LAST NAME FIRST NAME DEPARTMENT COLLEGE/UNIT Amado Abel Djassi Department of Political Science and International Relations CSSPP Febles Eduardo Department of Modern Languages and Literature Ifill George Sheldon Department of English Ifill Jacqueline Beatty School of Library and Information Science Ifill Li Yunxin Department of History Ifill McCarty Megan Department of Psychology CSSPP Niloufer Sohrabji Department of Economics CSSPP Ogden Lydia School of Social Work CSSPP Powley Charlotte Department of Public Health CNBHS Sellers Christina School of Social Work CSSPP
RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 27 TITLE AWARD AMOUNT Liberation and Language: Undergoing Amilcar Cabral’s Political Linguistic $2,470.00 Men Looking at Men: Representing a Queer Desire in Gustave Courtois’s Portrait of the Athlete Maurice Deriaz $2,480.00 Experimental Subjectivities in Global Black Women's Writing: Race and Narrative innovation $500.00 Triggers within Dietetics Education for Students with and without an Eating Disorder History $2,390.00 Eternal Scandal: The Inner Court and Imperial Power in the Han $2,500.00 The Effects of Inclusion and Overinclusion: Explanations for Treatment Matter $2,500.00 Welfare Implications of an India-U.S. Trade Agreement $2,310.00 A Place for Belonging: Ethnography of a Psychosocial Clubhouse in Worcester, Massachusetts $2,465.00 Menstrual Equity $2,500.00 Suicide Risk Assessment and Safety Planning Training Using an Online Patient Simulation: Assessing Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy $2,497.00

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT FUND

Axe Judah

Campos Fleitas Claudia

Cole Benjamin

Doherty Leanne

Elias Joe

Fung Teresa

George Sheldon

Hussey Lisa

Luth Eric

Martin Sarah

Maurici-Pollock Danielle

Puri

RoeckleinCanfield Jennifer

Saha Arpita

Verma-Agrawal Meenakshi

of Behavior Analysis

of Political Science and International Relations

of Political Science and International Relations

of Chemistry and Physics

of Nutrition

ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2022 (JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2023) 28 LAST NAME FIRST NAME DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL COLLEGE/UNIT
School
Ifill
Agarwal Naresh
of Library and Information Science
Department
CNBHS
Agudelo Felipe
of Public Health
Department
CSSPP
of Behavior Analysis
Department
CSSPP
Department
CNBHS
Department
CNBHS
Department
CNBHS
Department
CNBHS
Department
Ifill
of English
School
Ifill
Department
CNBHS
of Library and Information Science
of Biology
Department
CSSPP
of Psychology
School
Ifill
of Library and Information Science
CSSPP
Jyoti Department of Sociology
Department
CNBHS
of Chemistry and Physics
Department
CNBHS
of Chemistry and Physics
Department
CNBHS INTERNAL FUNDING
of Public Health
RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 29 CONFERENCE/LOCATION ACTIVITY AMOUNT AWARDED Pittsburgh, PA Attending a conference $500.00 New Orleans, LA Attending a conference $500.00 Denver, CO Attending a conference $500.00 Denver, CO Attending a conference $500.00 Chicago, IL Attending a conference $500.00 Mystic, CT Attending a conference $218.00 Indianapolis, IN Attending a conference $500.00 Boston, MA Attending a conference $500.00 San Francisco, MA Attending a conference $500.00 St. Pete, FL Attending a conference $500.00 Washington, D.C. Attending a conference $500.00 Salt Lake City, UT Attending a conference $500.00 Pittsburgh, PA Attending a conference $500.00 Los Angeles, CA Attending a conference $500.00 Seattle, WA Attending a conference $600.00 Marrakech, Morocco Traveling abroad and attending a conference $500.00 Phoenix, AZ Attending a conference $500.00

GRADUATE STUDENT FUND FOR RESEARCH

APPLICANT LAST NAME

APPLICANT FIRST NAME APPLICATION COLLEGE/UNIT

Adamson Stacey Knowledge and Attitudes about Physical Therapy in Underrepresented High School Students Following a College Campus Career Education Experience

CNBHS

Bolduc Defilippo Julie Lives of PKU Caregivers CNBHS

Hagar Jordyn Social Justice Action: A Qualitative Study Exploring Factors and Processes that Drive and Sustain Social Justice Engagement

Hu Zhan Incorporating Social VR Technology in Graduate Students’ Collaborative Work: A Comparative User Experience Study of “Horizon Workroom”

Simone Caleb Visiting the Louise Lawrence Collection and Edythe Ferguson Collection at the Kinsey Institute Library to Research Transvestia

CNBHS

Ifill

Ifill

30 ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2020 (JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2023) INTERNAL FUNDING
31 RESEARCH AT SIMMONS SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT FACULTY ADVISOR ADVISOR’S DEPARTMENT FUNDING AMOUNT Health Professions Education Dolores Wolongevicz Health Professions Education $1,000.00 Department of Social Work Peter Maramaldi Department of Social Work $1,000.00 Department of Social Work Kristie Thomas Department of Social Work $700.00 School of Library and Information Science Catherine Dumas School of Library and Information Science $1,000.00 Department of History Sarah Leonard Department of History $1,000.00

GRADUATE STUDENT TRAVEL FUND

ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2022 (JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2023) 32
INTERNAL FUNDING LAST NAME FIRST NAME DEPARTMENT COLLEGE/UNIT FACULTY ADVISOR Barbella Emily Department of Physical Therapy CNBHS Amit Dashottar Chiauzzi Marissa Department of Physical Therapy CNBHS Matthew O'Rourke Eckojojo Grace Department of Behavior Analysis CNBHS Phillip Chase Hagar Jordyn School of Social Work CSSPP Kristie Thomas Li Mei-Hua Department of Behavior Analysis CNBHS Judah Axe Miller Olivia Department of Behavior Analysis CNBHS Gretchen Dittrich Weiner Quinn Gender and Cultural Studies Ifill Suzanne Leonard Weinstock Amber Department of Children's Literature Ifill Cathryn Mercier Weinstock Amber Department of Children's Literature Ifill Cathryn Mercier

American

RESEARCH AT SIMMONS 33 CONFERENCE LOCATION TITLE AWARDED AMOUNT APTA Combined Sections Meeting San Diego, CA A Scoping Review of Cueing Practices in the Management of Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Conditions (paper) $500.00 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting San Diego, CA Effect of Recumbent Versus Alternative Labor Positioning on Birthing Parent Outcomes: A Scoping Review (poster) $500.00 Association for Behavior Analysis International Annual Conference Denver, CO Presenting a paper $500.00 The Council on Social Work Education's Annual Program Meeting, "Leading Critical Conversations: Human Rights Are Global Rights" Anaheim, CA The Social Justice Infusion Initiative: A Framework for Embedding Social Justice (workshop) $500.00 Association for Behavior Analysis International Annual Conference Denver, CO The Effects of Matrix Training on Reading Responses with Adult English as Second Language Learners (paper) $500.00 Association for Behavior Analysis International Annual Conference Denver, CO Integrating Applied Behavior Analysis into the Hospital: Some Perspectives on Navigating the System and Training Staff (paper) $500.00 Console-ing Passions 2023 Calgary, AB, Canada Our Flag Means Representation?: Our Flag Means Death and the Cultural Legacy of Queerbaiting (paper) $500.00 Children's Literature Association (ChLA) 2023 Conference: "Sustainability Through Story" Seattle, WA The Desert is Stained with Their Blood: Activism, Intertextuality, and Internment (paper) $500.00
Literature Association: 34th Annual Conference Boston, MA Julius Lester, A Friend of Mine: Brer Rabbit, Revisited and Reclaimed (paper) $500.00

OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND FELLOWSHIPS (URF)

ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2022 (JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2023) 34
INTERNAL FUNDING

THE MCGRATH ABRAMS FAMILY FOUNDATION GLOBAL RESEARCH GRANT FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS

The McGrath Abrams Family Foundation Global Research Grant for Graduate Students is a competitive, merit-based award that provides up to $4,000 to Simmons master’s and doctoral students who are conducting international research or creative scholarship initiatives abroad, and/or are investigating global issues critical to their courses of study.

FY23 Award Recipients

11

In Times of Trouble: Public Library Use in the Republic of Ireland, 1968–1998

Student: Danielle Adamowitz

Program: MS, Library and Information Science

Exploring Interprofessional Collaboration Practice Between Social Workers and Other Healthcare Practitioners Within the West Bank, Palestine

Student: Anan Fareed

Program: PhD, Health Professions Education

A Great Place to Meet: Oral Histories of LGBTQ+ Members of a Mutual Aid Addiction Recovery Facility

Student: Alyn Gamble

Program: PhD, Library and Information Science

Increasing Vaccine Equity Among Lower Income Countries

Student: Hiba Hashim

Program: MPH, Public Health

Parents’ Health Information Needs, Practices, and Decision Making during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Student: Zhan Hu

Program: PhD, Library and Information Science

Amount Awarded $36,625

How a Friendship with Russia Affected Boston’s Economy

Student: Clio Lang

Program: MA, History and MS Library and Information Science: Archives Management

Liberation Curatorial Internship with the Girl Museum

Student: Robin Laurinec

Program: MA, History and MS Library and Information Science: Archives Management

“We Need Diverse Books”: Conducting Multicultural Picture Book Research in Taiwan

Student: Emily Li

Program: MFA, Children’s Literature

Digitizing the United Nations ESCAP Library

Student: Laurel Murphy

Program: MS, Library and Information Science

How Spain Makes Boys: A Dress-Centered Analysis of Masculinity in Queer-Themed Spanish Picturebooks

Student: James Avery Smith

Program: MAT, Children’s Literature and Elementary Education

Analysis of International Academic Research on Information Encountering/Serendipity

Student: Jennifer Sunoo

Program: PhD, Library and Information Science

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MCGRATH ABRAMS FAMILY FOUNDATION STUDY ABROAD

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

The McGrath Abrams Family Foundation Study Abroad and Global Internship Fund enabled undergraduate students to study abroad or conduct a global internship through SIT during the summer of 2023. These scholarships covered full tuition, room and board, airfare, and other travel expenses.

FY23 Award Recipients

11

Study Abroad Spain: Sustainable Urban Development & Social Justice

Student: Eimy Carela ‘24

Major: Social Work

Study Abroad Switzerland: Global Health & Development Policy

Student: Shreya Chattapadhyay ‘24

Major: Biology

South Africa: Social Justice & Activism Internship

Student: Mya Jara ‘25

Major: Social Work

Study Abroad Switzerland: Global Health & Development Policy

Student: Elizabeth Mehringer ‘24

Major: Psychology

Jordan: Counseling and Humanitarian Action Internship

Student: Helen Nguyen ‘25

Major: Mathematics, Physics

South Africa: Social Justice & Activism Internship

Student: Debanyeline Perez ‘25

Major: Social Work, Psychology

Amount Awarded $129,867

Study Abroad Indonesia: Bali & Borneo, Biodiversity & Conservation

Student: Gianna Petrucci ‘24

Major: Computer Science

South Africa: Social Justice & Activism Internship

Student: Tsion Queen ‘24

Major: Public Health

Study Abroad Netherlands: Human Trafficking, Sex Trade & Modern Slavery in Europe

Student: Mariana Rodriguez Rivera ‘25

Major: Accounting

Study Abroad Switzerland: Global Health & Development Policy

Student: Irene Swanson ‘25

Major: International Relations

Study Abroad Italy: Food Security & Nutrition

Student: Holly Wright ‘25

Major: Nursing

ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2022 (JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2023) 36 INTERNAL FUNDING: URF

PASSIONATE LEADERS PROJECT

The Passionate Leaders Project (PLP) supports undergraduate students seeking to enrich their academic and professional interests by funding learning opportunities beyond the boundaries of the traditional classroom. Students may request up to $4,000 through the PLP to fund a variety of activities including global experiences, research, internships, service projects, creative endeavors, and other ambitious undertakings.

PLP Scholars

9

Automatic Speech Recognition System for Low Resource Languages - Amharic

Student: Nardos Alemu ‘24

Major: Computer Science, Mathematics

Neuropsychology Clinical Internship, Boston Child Study Center

Student: Jada Cameron ‘24

Major: Neuroscience (cognitive track)

Free Childbirth Education Class

Student: Rachel Freedman ‘24

Major: Public Health

Understanding The False Dichotomies of Histories: Curriculums and Pedagogies

Student: Asiyah Herrera ‘25

Major: Writing

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Used River Sorbents as Potential Soil Amendments in an Agricultural Setting

Student: Samantha Margolin ‘23

Major: Environmental Science, Computer Science

Total Funding $30,844

Promoting Recovery from Mental Health Issues

Through the Art of Literature

Student: Jane McNulty ‘23

Major: Writing

Puente Comunitario: A Comprehensive Guide to Immigration Resources in Greater Boston, MA

Student: Estela Raya-Fouts ‘24

Major: Political Science, Spanish

Data as Art, Continued: Creating Physical Art from Code Student: Kiki Regan ‘23

Major: Art, Computer Science

Improving Educational Outcomes for Children in the Massachusetts Foster Care System

Student: Kailey Sultaire ‘23

Major: Social Work

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SUMMER UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAM AT SIMMONS (SURPASS)

The Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Simmons (SURPASs) is a paid, intensive summer research experience for undergraduate students and faculty mentors across a variety of disciplines. SURPASs is made possible by generous gifts from many alumni, including Trustee Regina Pisa and Trustee Pamela Toulopoulos ‘73, as well as support from the Office of the Provost.

SURPASs Scholars

11

Muslims’ Experience with the Healthcare System in Massachusetts, Research Study

Student: Leila Aydibi ‘24

Major: Biology (Pre-PA Track)

Mentor: Valerie Leiter

Analyzing Barriers to Incorporation of Haitian Migrants in Boston

Student: Cassidy Beyer ‘25

Major: International Relations

Mentor: Abel Djassi Amado

Investigating Novel Systems Suitable for Chelation Therapy for Neurodegenerative Diseases

Student: Reagan Cleversey ‘26

Major: Biochemistry

Mentor: Arpita Saha

An Assessment of the Feasibility and Acceptability of Photography as a Gratitude Practice

Student: Caitlin Curry ‘24

Major: Psychology

Mentor: Elizabeth Donovan

Faculty Mentors

12

Assessing the Influence of ChatGPT on Student Performance in STEM Field

Student: Raneem Emad Mousa ‘26

Major: Computer Science, Mathematics

Mentor: Nanette Veilleux

Disgusting Objects and the Will of

God: John Quincy Adams and Early American Masculinity

Student: Kaz Gebhardt ‘25

Major: History

Mentor: Laura Prieto

How do the Different Ratios of VBT, C-10 QUAT, and TMQ Affect the Antibacterial Properties of Terpolymers

Student: Aiman Mehboob Mandli ‘25

Major: Biology

Mentor: Richard Gurney

Genetic Engineering of Mycobacteriophage Giles Against Tuberculosis

Student: Ari Metcalf ‘26

Major: Biology

Mentor: Jennifer Roecklein-Canfield

Total Funding $83,096

Studying De Novo Variant Autism

Genes using Drosophila

Student: Justine Paragas ‘26

Major: Public Health

Mentor: Seth Johnson

Study of Potential Targets along an Ex Vivo Human Skull for Future Neuromodulation Treatment Sites

Student: Abigail Rothstein ‘25

Major: Biochemistry, Physics

Mentor: Phillip Jason White

Photography, Paintings, and Populism: An Integrative Study on the Regimes of Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez and Peru’s Alberto Fujimori

Student: Bella Santos ‘25

Major: Arts Administration, Political Science

Mentor: Benjamin Cole, Heather Hole

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INTERNAL FUNDING: URF

FACULTY-STUDENT COLLABORATIVE FELLOWSHIP (FSC)

The FSC Fellowship is a competitive small grant program that supports faculty research and provides funding to students assisting faculty in their research. Student fellows are compensated at a rate of $15 per hour. They may receive up to $2,200 (up to 140 hours) over the course of the academic year.

Faculty Projects

8

Student Fellows

12

Total Funding $17,600

Developing a Resource on Research-Based Teaching

Strategies for Students with Autism

Graduate Student Fellows: Mei-Hua Li, Ryan Atkinson

Faculty: Judah Axe

Department: Behavior Analysis

Creative Healing through Songs of Love

Student Fellows: Caitlin Curry ‘24, Charlotte Rice ‘23

Faculty: Elizabeth Donovan

Department: Psychology

Understanding the Role of ATG8A in the Modeling of Tourettes Syndrome in Drosophila melanogaster

Student Fellow: Theo Hatfield ‘25

Faculty: Seth Johnson

Department: Chemistry and Physics

Securing Workflow Transactions

Student Fellow: Anisha Srivastava ‘24

Faculty: Aspen Olmstead

Department: Computer Science and Informatics

The Mary Eliza Project: Boston Women Voters in 1920

Student Fellows: Daniela Gil Veras ‘24, Kaz Gebhardt ‘25

Faculty: Laura Prieto

Department: History

Policing, Surveillance, and Political Participation of Muslims in the United States

Student Fellow: Jamie Anne Lee Ser Huan ‘23

Faculty: Saher Selod

Department: Sociology

India’s Changing Pharmaceutical Sector

Student Fellows: Tanya Samak ‘25, Kusumita Savaram ‘26

Faculty: Niloufer Sohrabji

Department: Economics

Automatic Speech Recognition for Lower Resourced Languages

Student Fellow: Chelsea Hua ‘23

Faculty: Nanette Veilleux

Department: Computer Science and Informatics

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UNDERGRADUATE FUND FOR RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ENDEAVORS

The Simmons University Undergraduate Student Research Fund supports student-initiated independent research projects and creative endeavors. Grants of up to $500 were awarded this year.

Total Projects 3

Modeling Tourette Syndrome in Drosophila: A Behavioral

Analysis of TS-like Behaviors in Atg8a Mutant Flies

Student: Theo Hatfield ‘25

Major: Biology

Faculty Mentor: Seth Johnson

Analysis of Glyphosate in Menstrual Products

Student: Charlotte Healy ‘26

Major: Neuroscience and Behavior

Faculty Mentor: Michael Berger

Total Funding $758

Period Poverty Among Simmons Students

Student: Olivia Ofurie ‘23

Major: Public Health

Faculty Mentor: Charlotte Powley

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INTERNAL FUNDING: URF

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE FUND

The Simmons University Undergraduate Student Conference Fund supports student presentations at academic and professional conferences. Grants of up to $500 were awarded this year.

Total Conferences

19

Automatic Speech Recognition Systems for Low Resource Languages, The SIGCSE Technical Symposium, March 13–18, 2023

Student: Nardos Alemu ‘24

Major: Computer Science, Mathematics

Faculty Mentor: Nanette Veilleux

Reducing Cost-of-Care in Next-Generation Genetic Sequencing, 14th Annual Providence College

Undergraduate Research Conference on Health and Society, March 25, 2023

Student: Sarah Auletta ‘24

Major: Spanish, Public Health

Faculty Mentor: Todd Herrmann

Expanding Homonationalism: The Trans* Politics of Recognition and Legibility, 2023 Annual Meeting of the New England Political Science Association, April 20–22, 2023

Student: Michelle Bozzi ‘23

Major: Sociology

Faculty Mentor: Lena Zuckerwise

Total Funding

$5,736

Bees in Boston and Beyond: Using Environmental DNA Techniques to Investigate Pollinator Relationships in Urban Gardens, Northeast Natural History Conference, April 21–23, 2023

Student: Amanda Burgess ‘23

Major: Biology

Faculty Mentor: Anna Aguilera

A Comparative Study on the Impact of Political Regimes in Mitigating the Gendered Impacts of Conflict, Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 13–17, 2023

Student: Catherine Cox ‘25

Major: International Relations

Faculty Mentor: Benjamin Cole

A Qualitative Analysis of Parenting Young Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Eastern Psychological Association Conference, March 3, 2023

Student: Caitlin Curry ‘24

Major: Psychology

Faculty Mentor: Elizabeth Donovan

Machine Learning in Prosody and Meaning, Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeast Region (CCSCNE), April 14–15, 2023, Ithaca, NY

Student: Shirley Fong ‘23

Major: Data Science

Faculty Mentor: Nanette Veilleux

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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE FUND (CONTINUED)

Machine Learning in Prosody and Meaning, Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeast Region (CCSCNE), April 14–15, 2023, Ithaca, NY

Student: Madeleine Guettler ‘24

Major: Data Science

Faculty Mentor: Nanette Veilleuxx

Exposure to the Environmental Contaminant PFOS Causes

Cellular Mass Formations in the Fin of Xenopus Tadpoles–

Presented at the Society for Developmental Biology, Northeast Regional Meeting, April 2022

Student: Theo Hatfield ‘25

Major: Neuroscience and Behavior

Faculty Mentor: Seth Johnson

The Relationship Between Tracking Performance and Video Quality, Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, October 11–13, 2022

Student: Sofia Hirschmann ‘23

Major: Data Science, Psychology

Faculty Mentor: Geoff Turner

Machine Learning in Prosody and Meaning, Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeast Region (CCSCNE), April 14–15, 2023, Ithaca, NY

Student: Sofia Hirschmann ‘23

Major: Data Science, Psychology

Faculty Mentor: Nanette Veilleux

Automatic Speech Recognition Systems for Low Resource Languages, The SIGCSE Technical Symposium, March 13–18, 2023

Student: Chelsea Hua ‘23

Major: Computer Science, Mathematics

Faculty Mentor: Nanette Veilleux

PFOS Exposure Disrupts Glutamate-Dependent Sensory Behavior in C. elegans, ASCB- American Society for Cell Biology 2022, December 3 – 7, 2022

Student: Kaitlyn Kessel ‘23

Major: Biology

Faculty Mentor: Eric Luth

Role of Cereblon in Vertebrate Axial and Neuronal Development, Northeast Regional Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology 2023, April 28–30

Student: Ekaterina Konshina ‘23

Major: Neuroscience and Behavior

Faculty Mentor: John Young

Early Exposure to PFOS Results in Cellular Mass Formation and Delamination of Epidermal Cells in Xenopus laevis, Northeastern Regional Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology 2023, April 28–30

Student: Ganad Neka ‘23

Major: Biochemistry

Faculty Mentor: John Young

Triumph after Tragedy. Understanding Rwandan Female Overrepresentation in Post-Genocide Government, New England Political Science Conference, April 20–22, 2023

Student: Natalie Ochoa ‘24

Major: Political Science, History

Faculty Mentor: Abel Djassi Amado

A Framework for Racial Justice through a Rawlsian Lens, SUNY Oneonta 27th Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference, April 21–22, 2023

Student: Abigayle Post ‘23

Major: Sociology, Philosophy

Faculty Mentor: Lena Zuckerwise

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A Qualitative Analysis of Parenting Young Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Eastern Psychological Association Conference, March 3, 2023

Student: Charlotte Rice ‘23

Major: Neuroscience and Behavior

Faculty Mentor: Elizabeth Donovan

From Doctors to Your Doorstep: A Feminist Analysis of 1970s Reproductive Rights Activism in the Greater Boston Area, National Conference on Undergraduate Research, April 13–15, 2023

Student: Sara Slager ‘23

Major: Women’s and Gender Studies, History, 4+1 Elementary Education Dual Licensure Track Faculty Mentor: Tatiana Cruz

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