Jean Johnson and Pat Mackin – awarded a $27,058 Governor’s Grant to restructure MIS 205
Don Altmyer – Awarded a total $4,500 in grants by the Securities Industry Foundation on Investor Education for the SD Stock Market Simulation and Teacher Education Workshops.
Steve Andersen - Co-director for a three year $1,050,000 grant ( January 2003 through December 2006) from the Administrative core of the National Institutes of Health Grant (NIH) for “Health Disparities Research with MT/WY Indian Tribes
Steve Andersen – co-principal investigator for the AHRQ grant project, “Development and Test Methodology for Using Consumer Satisfaction Surveys to improve Performance in Indian Health Services Facilities. Budget for this grant project is $465,000 and runs from January 2004 to December, 2006.
Siriporn Sujithamrak - received a $15,000 Governor Round’s Grant to “Revitalize the Black Hills Passion Play” during the summer of 2004.
Siriporn Sujithamrak – Awarded a $50,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration to work with two Native American Tribes.
Tom Termes – Awarded a $400,000 grant awarded over a period of three years. The grant is an expansion of the National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Educations grant project which started in 2001 to design, implement and validate a laboratory based distance-learning model in elementary electronics for high school students.
Kathryn Langwell – Research Core Director for the three-year $1,050,000 National Institutes of Health/National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities grant, “Project EXPORT: Health Disparities Research with American Indian Tribes in Montana and Wyoming.” (January 2003-December 2005).
Kathryn Langwell – Research Director for the three-year $947,000 Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality “Minority Research Infrastructure Support Program” grant to the Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council and Black Hills State University. (January 2004-December 2006).
Kathryn Langwell – Evaluation Task Leader for $105,000 BHSU sub-award from the Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council under a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant for “Building Community Supports for American Indian People with Diabetes.” (May 2004-October 2006).
Kathryn Langwell – Program Director for $190,000 grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for “Strategies for Fetal Alcohol Resources and Technical Assistance.” (September 1, 2004-August 31, 2005).
Kathryn Langwell – Evaluator for the Aberdeen Area Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board grant from the Wellmark Foundation for a “Pilot Study for Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome on the Pine Ridge Reservation.” (November 2004-February 2005).
Thomas Dunn/Dan Spencer/Robin Temple --Awarded a $1.5 million grant, over a five-year period, to establish the Center for Tourism Research (CTR). The primary purpose of the Center for Tourism Research at Black Hills State University is to accelerate the development of South Dakota’s tourism industry by providing actionable marketing intelligence, technical assistance, and training programs the industry needs to make informed investment, planning, and marketing decisions.
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