06/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/10/2025 07:32
The Office of Student Research (OSR) at Illinois State University announces the winners of the Summer 2025 FIREBird and BirdFEEDER research grants.
These grants provide funding to support student research, scholarly inquiry, and innovation at Illinois State. The FIREbird Awards provide undergraduate students with funds for Faculty-mentored Independent Research Experiences (FIREbird). Up to $1500 may be used for student hourly wages, research incentives, supplies, or travel.
The BirdFEEDER Awards (Fund for Experimentation, Enquiry and the DEvelopment of Student Research) provide graduate and undergraduate students with up to $500 to use for research supplies, materials, or travel to conduct research.
The Summer 2025 grant recipients include:
FIREBird Grant Winners
Anabella Chlada, Department of Special Education, "Promoting Student Success through Policy: Applying Culturally Responsive Principles to Teacher Advocacy." Faculty Mentor: Debbie Sheldon
Kara Fowler, Department of Geography, Geology and the Environment, "Paleomagnetic and geochronologic analysis of the Saganaga Tonalite Minnesota, US: Constraining the timing and nature of deformation." Faculty Mentor: David Malone
Clo Mayback, Department of Philosophy, "Towards a Comprehensive Solution to the Mind-Body Problem: Integrating Panpsychism and Dual Aspect Theory." Faculty Mentor: Tom Buller
Jacob Scalf, School of Biological Sciences, "Characterizing the effects of reactive chlorine species on the lifestyle of uropathogenic Escherichia coli." Faculty Mentor: Jan Dahl
Lillian Drager, Department of Geography, Geology and the Environment, "Understanding Mantle Xenolith Origin at Habri, Morocco." Faculty Mentor: Tenley Banik
Eyan James, Department of Physics, "Neural Network Approach to Dirac's Quantum Field Theory." Faculty Mentor: Q. Charles Su
Amira Harris-Bommarito, Department of Geography, Geology and the Environment, "Detrital Zircon Geochronology of the Knife Lake Group (Ogishkemuncie Sequence), Minnesota, USA." Faculty Mentor: David Malone
Megan Grobe, Department of Geography, Geology and the Environment, "Detrital Zircon Geochronology of the Upper White River Group, South Dakota and Wyoming, USA." Faculty Mentor: David Malone
Kate Stanley, School of Biological Sciences, "Investigating Context Dependence of a Critical Life History Trade-off between Male Aggression and Immunity." Faculty Mentor: Benjamin Sadd.
Preston Kietzman, Department of Geography, Geology and the Environment, "Defining the Extent of the Rubys Inn Thrust Fault." Faculty Mentor: David Malone
Calvin Putterlik, Department of Psychology, "The Intersection of Socioeconomic Status and Attribution Biases: Unpacking How Systemic Inequality Shapes Perceptions of Behavior." Faculty Mentor: Kelly Clemens
Paul Emmert, School of Biological Sciences, "The Effect of Exposure to Novel Pathogens on Bumblebee Host Health." Faculty Mentor: Benjamin Sadd.
BirdFEEDER Winners
Alia Coleman, Department of Psychology, "Racial Socialization's Impact on Perceptions of Microaggressions and the Role of Theory of Mind." Faculty Mentor: Brea Banks
Hannah Hogue, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, "Coaching Children's Museum Staff to Implement AAC Communication Partner Strategies: A Single Case Design Study." Faculty Mentor: Ciera Lorio
Connor Kingsley, Department of Health Sciences, "From Odor to Exposure: Investigating Microbial Contributions to Lead Release in Tap Water Systems in Bloomington, IL." Faculty Mentor: Yeunook Bae
Lauri Klump, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, "Education in the Age of Censorship: Educator Insights into the New Sociopolitical Environment in Education." Faculty Mentor: Mike Dougherty
Matthew Lampa, Department of Health Sciences, "How Water Usage Habits can affect Lead Release from Lead Service Lines (LSLs)." Faculty Mentor: Yeunook Bae
Kristiana Mininger, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, "Developing Materials for Caregivers of Senegalese Children with Disabilities to Support Their Communication Development." Faculty Mentor: Ciera Lorio
For more information and for application dates for the 2024-25 academic year, visit Office of Student Research.