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Public Notices
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Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<226227228229230231232>Last › Category: Interviews Position Title: Head Coach, Baseball Recruitment Number: 14-064 Date/Time: Friday, 6/13/14, 11:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-209 Category: Interviews Position Title: Student Life Skills Professor - H/G Position Recruitment Number: 14-071 Date/Time: Friday, 6/13/14, 11:00 AM Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A 106 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Academic Advisor Recruitment Number: 14-100 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/12/14, 9:00 AM Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A-110 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Student Services Specialist Recruitment Number: 14-102 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/12/14, 11:00 AM Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A-110 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Academic Advisor Recruitment Number: 14-028 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/12/14, 2:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room S-262-D Category: Interviews Position Title: Coordinator, Academic Technology Recruitment Number: 14-067 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/12/14, 8:30 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room G-207 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Student Life Skills, Lee Campus Recruitment Number: 14-066 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/12/14, 3:30 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room N-202 Category: Interviews Position Title: Instructional Assistant--Accounting Recruitment Number: 14-090 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/12/14, 9:00 AM Location: Collier Campus, Room J204 E Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor - EMS Recruitment Number: 13-206 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/12/14, 9:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room B-113 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Head Coach, Baseball Recruitment Number: 14-064 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/11/14, 10:30 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-209 ‹ First<226227228229230231232>Last ›
Public Notices
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Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<172173174175176177178>Last › Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Professor, Construction Technology Recruitment Number: 15-130 Date/Time: Tuesday, 10/6/15, 3:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room K 207C Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Administrative Assistant Recruitment Number: 15-150 Date/Time: Monday, 10/5/15, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room Lee S-263DCharlotte Campus, Room noCollier Campus, Room noHendry Glades Center, Room no Category: Interviews Position Title: Sr. Research Analyst Recruitment Number: 15-162 Date/Time: Monday, 10/5/15, 10:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room U202D Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Assistant Director, Student Life & Orientation Recruitment Number: 15-120 Date/Time: Friday, 10/2/15, 11:00am Location: Collier Campus, Room M120A Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Professor, History Recruitment Number: 15-137 Date/Time: Friday, 10/2/15, 1:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room L-128Collier Campus, Room E-214 Category: Interviews Position Title: Office Assistant, XCEL-IT Program (Part Time) Recruitment Number: 15-092 Date/Time: Friday, 10/2/15, 10:30am Location: Lee Campus, Room K207 Category: Interviews Position Title: Financial Aid Staff Assistant Recruitment Number: 15-146 Date/Time: Thursday, 10/1/15, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room O-105 Category: Interviews Position Title: Financial Aid Specialist - Advisor Recruitment Number: 15-116 Date/Time: Wednesday, 9/30/15, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room O-105 Category: Interviews Position Title: Financial Aid Specialist Recruitment Number: 15-116 Date/Time: Tuesday, 9/29/15, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room O-105 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Financial Aid Specialist - Communications Recruitment Number: 15-133 Date/Time: Monday, 9/28/15, 11:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room O-105 ‹ First<172173174175176177178>Last ›
Human Resources
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Site Search Search COP # Title Approved/Reviewed Benefits 05-0601 Group Benefit Program 4/4/2025 05-0602 Educational Benefits 4/4/2025 05-0604 Deferred Retirement Option Program 4/4/2025 05-0605 Length of Service Awards 4/4/2025 05-0606 Retirement Continuation of Benefits 4/4/2025 Classification 05-0201 Employment Classification 7/17/2025 05-0202 Job Descriptions 7/17/2025 Employee Safety and Health 05-0802 HIV-AIDS 3/11/2025 05-0803 Drug Free Campus and Workplace 3/11/2025 Employment and Staffing 05-0302 Appointments 8/28/2025 05-0303 Student Employment 11/18/2020 05-0304 Volunteer Service 11/18/2020 05-0305 Employment Background Checks 6/11/2024 05-0306 Resignation Personnel Clearance Procedures 11/18/2020 05-0307 Other Employment 3/31/2025 05-0308 Employment of Relatives 3/31/2025 05-0309 Performance Management 6/11/2024 General 05-0102 Designation and Notification of Compliance Officer 8/26/2025 05-0105 Employee Files and Transcripts 3/11/2025 05-0106 Employee Acceptance of State Laws College Policies and Procedures 3/11/2025 05-0107 Unlawful Harassment, Discrimination and Retaliation Complaint Procedure 11/18/2020 Hours of Work, Leave 05-0501 Scheduling Work 7/23/2024 05-0502 Unscheduled Closings 7/18/2025 05-0503 Holidays 8/14/2023 05-0504 Sick Leave 6/14/2024 05-0505 Vacation Leave 1/20/2023 05-0506 Other Leaves of Absence 7/17/2025 05-0507 Family Medical Leave 7/17/2025 05-0508 Flexible Work Arrangements for Non-Instructional Employees 5/8/2025 Reduction in Force 05-1001 Reduction in Force 3/11/2025 Staff Development 05-0702 Policy for Mandatory Training 8/18/2025 Standards of Conduct and Corrective Actions 05-0901 Disciplinary Procedures 1/19/2024 05-0903 Standards of Conduct 2/28/2024 05-0904 Conflict of Interest 4/29/2024 Wage and Salary 05-0401 Salary Administration 7/17/2025 05-0402 Overtime and Compensatory Time 7/6/2023 05-0403 Payment Schedule and Garnishments 11/1/2010 05-0404 Payroll Deductions 2/17/2020
Public Notices
https://www.fsw.edu/humanresources/publicmeetings/2430
Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<241242243244245246247>Last › Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Professor, Education Recruitment Number: 13-212 Date/Time: Thursday, 4/17/14, 9:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room U 202D Category: Interviews Position Title: Coordinator, Xcel-IT Program Recruitment Number: 14-011 Date/Time: Wednesday, 4/16/14, 12:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room S 262D Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor of History Recruitment Number: 14-008 Date/Time: Wednesday, 4/16/14, 2:30 PM Location: Collier Campus, Room M-205; E-102 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Integration Support Specialist Recruitment Number: 14-058 Date/Time: Wednesday, 4/16/14, 2:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room G-106 Category: Interviews Position Title: Academic Advisor Recruitment Number: 14-047 Date/Time: Wednesday, 4/16/14, 3:15 PM Location: Collier Campus, Room M-120A Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor of History Recruitment Number: 14-008 Date/Time: Wednesday, 4/16/14, 3:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room K-226 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Education Recruitment Number: 13-212 Date/Time: Tuesday, 4/15/14, 9:30 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room U 205 Category: Interviews Position Title: Registrar Recruitment Number: 14-025 Date/Time: Tuesday, 4/15/14, 10:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room S262D Category: Interviews Position Title: Registrar Recruitment Number: 14-025 Date/Time: Tuesday, 4/15/14, 11:15 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room S260 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Public Relations and Marketing Associate Recruitment Number: 14-044 Date/Time: Tuesday, 4/15/14, 8:30 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-228 ‹ First<241242243244245246247>Last ›
FSW Professor Wins National Award
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FSW Professor Wins National Award May 26, 2015 May 26, 2015 – LABELLE, FLA – Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) English professor Amanda Lehrian was recently selected as a recipient of The Chair Academy’s 2015 International Exemplary Leadership Award in recognition of her work in advancing academic and administrative leadership at FSW. “Professor Amanda Lehrian is an exemplary leader in every way,” said Dr. Denis Wright, Vice President of Academic Affairs, FSW. “She is actively engaged in the college, serving as the Faculty Senate Executive Committee and as Chair of the English Department, and she has led a department with a myriad of strong personalities through recent changes.” “Even through all this, she still remains fiercely committed to students and teaching English at the FSW Hendry/Glades Center,” Dr. Wright said. “Her students are rural, first-generation, and many come from families of farm workers. Professor Lehrian’s success with these students is well-documented and remarkable.” “When I first started teaching, I never attempted to obtain positions of leadership as I worried such positions would detract from my true focus, time spent in the classroom with students,” Lehrian said. “In the early part of my career, I found myself encouraging my students to be innovative and driven, ultimately leading me to realize I needed to model the behavior. Serving in these positions within the English Department and Faculty Senate allows me to make a difference not only for my institution and colleagues but also for my students.” The Chair Academy, a department of Mesa Community College and the Maricopa County Community College District, is dedicated to delivering exemplary leadership development. The Academy has offered world-class, competency-based, leadership development programs for college and university leaders since 1992. Leadership programs are offered at the organizational, state, regional, national, and international level. #### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: May 26, 2015 Back to News Archives
FSW Research Group Journeys into a Wasps Nest
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FSW Research Group Journeys into a Wasps Nest May 19, 2015 MAY 19, 2015 – LABELLE, FLA – While most people would run away at the first sight of a wasp’s nest, Dr. Henry Hermann, Florida SouthWestern State College biology professor, runs toward it. Dr. Hermann has studied paper wasps for 30 years and recently introduced a group of his biology students to the insect. “We were interested in the defensive behaviors of four species of paper wasps,” said Dr. Hermann. “It’s important to help others understand where they make their nests and how they behave before they sting to keep people safe.” According to Dr. Hermann, wasps often build their nests under houses, inside old sheds and barns, under palmetto tree leaves, and inside electrical panels, which can be dangerous for workers. When the group would find a nest, they’d set up a video camera to record the wasps’ behavior. They found that the wasps behaved differently when someone or something approached a nest. “There's a certain area around a nest where wasps will begin intimidation behaviors,” said Timothy Kelting, FSW biology student. “They'll turn toward you, open their wings, try and look threatening, and will only fly out at you as a final measure. Even then, they might not even try to sting.” “Of course at first there was a fear of getting stung, but the research focus on the wasps was very appealing to me,” Kelting said. “As the research went on, I became acclimated to being near them and knowing how they react. They're more likely to chase you if you run, for example. Or they prefer darker colors, so wearing black isn't an especially good idea.” Not all wasps are dangerous, however, and they play an important role in the environment. “Wasps help keep other insect populations under control, and they help keep away pestiferous caterpillars that can do damage to our flower and vegetable gardens,” Dr. Hermann said. “And some species aren’t aggressive or dangerous to have around.” The results of the group’s research were cataloged and submitted to the Florida Entomologist journal, so that other researchers can add and compare their findings to it in hopes of one day creating a complete defensive plan. #### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: May 19, 2015 Back to News Archives
FSW Student Artwork to Appear on Lamar Digital Billboards
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FSW Student Artwork to Appear on Lamar Digital Billboards May 18, 2015 Three Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) art students will see their work displayed on digital billboards in Lee County this summer thanks to a partnership between the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery and Lamar Advertising. Gallery Director Jade Dellinger worked with Lamar Advertising to secure donated billboard spots for juried student art pieces. He also organized the FSW Student Billboard Art Show to find the best designs that could be displayed for two weeks in June, and tapped internationally-acclaimed artist Dave Muller as a judge. Sixty entries were received for the FSW Student Billboard Art Show this spring and winners included: Kirsten Pettifor – “Best of Show” with $250 prize and billboard Carina Favale and Luis Mederos – “Winners” with $150 prize and billboard Angelina Zuniga-Reed, Hannah Anderson, Chris Lacoste, Ranford Campbell – “Honorable Mentions” with $100 prize “I don’t know of any other example of a juried student art exhibition transpiring in the public realm in this way,” said Dellinger. “This is an extraordinary opportunity for students. While it’s always great for them to show work in galleries, our billboard show has them thinking beyond that context on how their work may impact the broader public.” “We are very pleased with the partnership that has developed with Florida SouthWestern State College and the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery. The Arts@FSW program has done a great job utilizing outdoor advertising. The digital platform is an excellent medium to showcase the tremendously talented students of the FSW arts program,” said Stephen Sanford, Sales Manager at Lamar Advertising. Over the 2015 spring semester, the gallery purchased Lamar billboard space to promote Muller’s “Everything Sounds Good Right Now,” just as it did to highlight Yoko Ono’s “Imagine Peace” exhibition in January 2014. Not only did these billboards serve as an advertisement for upcoming exhibitions, but they were considered stand-alone pieces of public art created by the gallery’s featured artists. For more information about the gallery or upcoming events, visit www.RauschenbergGallery.com or call (239) 489-9313. Learn more about Arts@FSW and the exciting things happening at the College by visiting www.fsw.edu/artsfsw. About The Bob Rauschenberg Gallery: The Bob Rauschenberg Gallery was founded as The Gallery of Fine Art in 1979 on the Lee County campus of Florida SouthWestern State College/FSW (then Edison Community College). On June 4, 2004 the Gallery of Fine Art was renamed the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery, to honor and commemorate our long time association and friendship with the artist. Over more than three decades until his death, the Gallery worked closely with Rauschenberg to present world premiere exhibitions including multiple installations of the ¼ Mile or Two Furlong Piece. The artist insisted on naming the space the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery (versus the “Robert Rauschenberg Gallery”) as it was consistent with the intimate, informal relationship he maintained with both our local Southwest Florida community and FSW. About FSW: Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: May 18, 2015 Back to News Archives
FSW Announces Addition of Two Deans
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FSW Announces Addition of Two Deans May 13, 2015 Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) announces the hiring of two deans. Dr. Martin McClinton is the new dean of the School of Pure and Applied Sciences and Dr. Larry Miller is the new dean of the School of Education. Both will begin at FSW on July 1, 2015. “Dr. McClinton has a wealth of experience in higher education leadership and is well versed on the Florida College System. His background as a research chemist, grant writer, and published scientist will assist the School of Pure and Applied Science continue its evolution into a unit actively involved in assisting students gain valuable student-faculty research and out-of-class learning experiences,” said Dr. Denis Wright, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, FSW. “Dr. Miller will lead the efforts to forge even closer partnerships and secure collaborative grants with the five school districts (Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee) associated with the College. We are fortunate that someone of the caliber of Dr. Miller wanted to join our administration,” said Dr. Wright. “He is clearly someone who is able to build on our highly successful teacher education programs and take the FSW School of Education to a new level of prominence in state and national education circles.” Dr. McClinton is currently Dean of Academic Affairs at the State University of New York (SUNY) – Adirondack. He previously spent 19 years in the Florida College System at Brevard College and Broward (now Eastern Florida State) College as faculty member, department chair, Dean, and District Director of Academic Affairs. Dr. McClinton has undergraduate and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry from the University of York (England) and was a Fulbright Scholar (from England) at SUNY-Albany. Dr. Miller has a Ph.D. in Public Administration with a concentration in Education Finance from Syracuse University. His specialties are in education reform and school funding. He has taught for Syracuse University, University of Washington and Rutgers University. His most recent appointment has been at the Center for Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington. Dr. Miller has a national reputation in educational reform, especially at the K-12 level. Last Updated: May 13, 2015 Back to News Archives
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Welcome to the Office of Financial Services!The Office of Financial Services directly supports the mission of Florida SouthWestern State College by providing the best possible customer service and support to the students, faculty and staff by providing timely and reliable financial information to both internal and external customers. We are committed to maintaining the highest degree of ethical and legal standards and serve as the model for the College in the management of its fiscal resources.Finance Forms are available for download via the Document Manager in Portal. Contact Us Contact Title Email Phone & Extension Kathleen Porter Assistant Vice-President, Finance & Accounting Kathleen.Porter@fsw.edu 239-489-9091 X11091 Betsy Rodriguez Financial Services - Travel betsy.rodriguez@fsw.edu 239-985-3427 xt 13427 Tatsiana Shumskaya Assistant Director, Accounting Services tatsiana.shumskaya@fsw.edu 239-432-5221 ext 11721 Aida Mora Accountant II aida.moragonzalez@fsw.edu 239-433-6946 ext 16946 Claudia Francisco Accounts Payable Specialist II (Vendors A-K) Claudia.Francisco@fsw.edu 239-489-9325 ext 11325 Lori Reichart Accounting Specialist Lori.Reichart@fsw.edu 239-489-9372 ext 11372 Ana Maria Cardona Assistant Director, Financial Services AnaMaria.Cardonagonzlalez@fsw.edu 239-489-9327 ext 11327 Mercy Saroza Accountant II mercedes.saroza@fsw.edu 239-489-9498 ext 11498 Peggy Mort Accountant II pmort@fsw.edu 239-433-6961 ext 16961 Jeannine Branscum Accounts Payable Specialist II (Vendors L-Z) jeannine.branscum@fsw.edu 239-489-9449 ext 11449
ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2022-2023
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Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name M. Witty Microbiology July 2022 Important Advances for Bilins and Struvite B. Jett History July 2022 The Most Murderous Civilized City in the World: Homicides in Memphis, 1917-1972 M. Mompoint Humanities July 2022 Florida Heritage Project: Multicultural Digital Public Humanities J. Donini Biology July 2022 Survival Rate and Home Range of Reintroduced Confiscated Freshwater Turtles After Rescue from an Illegal Poaching Ring M. Sauer Natural Science July 2022 Setup and Calibration of Standard Oceanographic Laboratory Equipment and Student Training in Support of Long-Term Water Quality Monitoring
ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2020-2021
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Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name G. Anzalone Anatomy & Physiology November 2020 Promoting Diverse Student Engagement through Genetic Analysis J. Donini Biology November 2020 Movement and Spatial Ecology of an Imperiled Turtle Species in Southwest Florida T. Churchill, J. Chan, & K. Livingstone Mathematics November 2020 Mathematics in an Open Educational Resource (OER) World T. Lucas & K. O'Connor Business July 2020 FSW Undergraduate Student Research & Experiential Learning Center B. Jett History July 2020 "Lynching in LaBelle" Digital History Project M. Witty Microbiology July 2020 Further Analysis of Wastewater Components: Reactions of Bilins in Sedimentum Lateritium
ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2019-2020
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Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name W. Chase Humanities November 2019 The Face is a Politics: Portraiture and the Art of Engagement L. McGarity Chemistry November 2019 LabQuest for Knowledge M. Witty Microbiology August 2019 Purification, Analysis and X-Ray Crystallography of Waste Water Components J. Donini Biology August 2019 The Reproductive Ecology of Turtles in Southwest Florida H. Hermann Anatomy and Physiology August 2019 Defensive Mechanisms in Brachyponera chinesis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae; Ponerinae) C. Ottman Biology August 2019 Steamroller Printmaking
ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2021-2022
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Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name G. Anzalone, E. Commendatore, & J. Robinson Anatomy & Physiology November 2021 CRISPR in a Box: A Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Pilot Project M. Sauer Natural Science November 2021 Identification, enumeration, and characterization of phytoplankton in San Carlos Bay J. Donini Biology November 2021 Population ecology and conservation of freshwater turtles in Southwest Florida M. Witty Microbiology July 2021 Characterization of Bilins in Sedimentum Lateritium using Mass Spectrometry
ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2017-2018
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Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name G. Gaidos Biochemistry November 2017 Toxicity Evaluation of Food Additives M. Kruger & M. Jenner Nursing November 2017 Effectiveness of Online Virtual Nursing Leadership Experiences — Comparative Analysis A. Trogan English November 2017 Surprised by Maud: C.S. Lewis' Unknown Mentor M. Ulrich & M. Sauer Microbiology November 2017 Sources of Color to San Carlos Bay: Changes in Dissolved Organic Matter and Chlorophyll a Content in a Shallow Estuary E. Fay Biology August 2017 The Effect of High Intensity Interval Training on Student Performance S. Moore English August 2017 The Digital Cavendish Project: Collaborative Scholarly Repository for the Study of Early Modern Women Writers M. Witty Microbiology August 2017 Recovery of Useful Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Waste Water
ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2018-2019
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Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name R. Feemster Journalism November 2018 Food Insecurity of FSW Campuses (Phase 1) G. Kodsey Computer Science November 2018 E-Learning Maturity Model M. Mompoint Humanities November 2018 Tournees French Film Festival G. Gaidos Biochemistry August 2018 Toxicity Evaluation of Sodium Bisulfite in Alcoholic Drinks K. Hilton Chemistry August 2018 Research Mesoamerican’s Scientific Contributions for Improvements in Science Education A. Rose Business August 2018 Entrepreneurial Center M. Witty Microbiology August 2018 Undergraduate Research in Crystallography of Artificial Waste Water Components
ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2016-2017
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Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name T. Ayudhya Chemistry November 2016 Improving Analytical Method in Forensic Science C. Campbell Libraries November 2016 Bring Library Resources to Life for Students R. Feemster Journalism November 2016 Leg Man: A Novel G. Gaidos Biochemistry November 2016 Toxicity Evaluation of Food Additives E. Pritchett Humanities November 2016 Rotten, Vicious and Damned: Punk's Subjectivity of Resistance R. Furler Biology July 2016 HIV-Mediated Inhibition of Potassium Channels Induces H. Hermann Anatomy & Physiology July 2016 Defensive Mechanisms of Polistes major M. Ulrich Biology July 2016 The Effect of Water Quality on Atlantic Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) Population Trends in the Caloosahatchee River M. Witty Microbiology July 2016 Improved Recovery of Nitrogen & Phosphorus from Waste Water
ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2015-2016
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Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name B. Baltodano Political Science November 2015 Indigenous Female Revolutionaries Research J. Davis Nursing November 2015 The Transition to an Innovative, Evidence-Based Curriculum and Its Effects E. Schott, D. Ransford, R. Axelrod, & L. Garrett Mathematics November 2015 Incorporating Inquiry Based Learning into a FSW Mathematics Course J. Zaragoza Mathematics November 2015 Promoting a Culture of Metacognition in Math Courses M. Ambrose English October 2015 Claire's Summer: A Novella T. Ayudhya Chemistry October 2015 Novel Cross-Link Polymers for Fuel Storage R. Furler Biology October 2015 HIV Proteins Interfere with Normal Migration of T Cells G. Gaidos, P. Romeo, & M. Trevino Biochemistry & Biology October 2015 Nectar and Host Plant Preferences of Native SW Florida Butter Q. Liu Chemistry October 2015 Computational Chemistry J. McKenzie Environmental Science October 2015 Investigating the Structure and Dynamics of Near-Shore Coastal Sharks M. Witty Microbiology October 2015 Microbial Gas Emissions D. Xue Chemistry October 2015 Analysis of Nutritions by Visible Spectrometry and Potentiostat