Future Faculty Grants (FFG) Program
Previous Grant Recipients
This page features brief descriptions of some of our previous
Future Faculty Grant recipients' present academic activities,
and how they used the grant to support their pursuit of careers
in higher education.
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Dr. Daniel Boutin
January 2006
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Dr. Daniel Boutin
Dr. Daniel Boutin received his Ph.D. in Counselor Education with a
minor in Higher Education at The Pennsylvania State University. He
is now an Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at The
University of Alabama. Specifically, Dr. Boutin conducts research,
instructs graduate students, and serves stakeholders in the
discipline of rehabilitation counseling.
The Future Faculty Grant, awarded to him in January of 2006, enabled
Dr. Boutin to research the effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation
for people with hearing impairments. The results of the research can
be shared with researchers, students, and consumer groups who have
an interest in people with disabilities joining the workforce. Dr.
Boutin recently presented the results of his research at the annual
conference of the National Rehabilitation Association.
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Dr. Jennie Leach
January 2005
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Dr. Jennie Leach
Dr. Jennie Leach is currently a Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor in the Department
of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Her research is in the area of biomaterials and tissue engineering for soft tissue applications
such as nerve repair and breast cancer.
The Future Faculty Grant, awarded to her in January 2005, helped her to attend a major
cross-disciplinary symposium related to her research area. At the symposium she gained
up-to-date knowledge about exciting new research advancements. Since then, she has had
several opportunities to apply this knowledge in the classroom as well as in the laboratory.
The symposium also provided her the opportunity to network with established investigators,
who have since proven to be valuable connections for mentoring, potential research collaborations,
and employment contacts for her students.
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Dr. Soo Ah Kwon
July 2004
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Dr. Soo Ah Kwon
Dr. Soo Ah Kwon received her doctorate from the Social and Cultural Studies
Program at the University of California, Berkley's Graduate School of Education
in 2005. She is currently spending a year as a post-doctoral fellow at the
Teacher's College of Columbia University. In the fall of 2006, she will join
the faculty at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign as an Assistant Professor
of Asian American Studies and Human and Community Development.
The Future Faculty Grant, awarded to her in July 2004, was instrumental in helping
Dr. Kwon attend key academic conferences in her last year of graduate school.
At these conferences she was able to present her work and network with other scholars
in her field.
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Karolyn Snarr
January 2004
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Karolyn Snarr
Karolyn Snarr currently resides in Mesa, Arizona. She is an adjunct professor for two
local community colleges and a local art center, where she teaches Ceramics (beginning
through advanced), and Three-Dimensional Design. She is a member of Eye Lounge Gallery,
located in Phoenix, Arizona, where she exhibits her work with other local artists. She
enters as many shows as possible, both nationally and locally, in order to gain exposure.
She recently won the Best in Show Award at the St. George Art Museum's Regional Exhibit
in St. George, Utah.
The Future Faculty Grant, awarded to her in January 2004, provided her with necessary
funds, as well as a confidence boost. She finds Academic Keys to be a great resource
for keeping up-to-date on job postings, and browsing the professional resource listings.
She is pictured above doing a demonstration for her ceramics class.
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