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University of Wyoming



 

Catherine Connolly, Ph.D., J.D.

    Grants and Honors
 

Contracts & Grants
(pi-S. Huzurbazar, co-pi, C. Connolly).  “”A Comprehensive Violence Against Women Policy Review and Education Program at the University of Wyoming” Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, $202,732

An Evaluation of the Wage Gap Between Men and Women in Wyoming.  Contract through the UW College of Business (John Jackson, chair.  Members:  A. Alexander, C. Connolly, and M. Greller).  $81,000.

with S. Huzurbazar, "Coordinating Domestic Violence Research: University, State and Community."  Faculty Grant in Aid, $5000.

"An Analysis of Extra-Legal Factors Leading to Arrest in Domestic Violence Situations in Wyoming," Basic Research Grant, $2500.

"Contemporary Issues in Gay and Lesbian Studies: A Course Proposal," American Studies Curriculum Development Grant, $1000.

"The Failure of WARN to Warn: An Expansion of Previous Research," A&S Basic Research Grant, $1500.

 

Honors & Awards
2003, A&S Student Council, Thumbs-Up recognition for service
2002, A&S Student Council, Thumbs-Up recognition for service
2001, Warming the Chill, recognition for promoting diversity in the classroom
2000, Recognition for excellence in advising.
2000, Sabbatical granted. Topic: “The Impact of Sexuality on Dispute   
               Resolution Choices.”
1999, Selected by A&S graduating class as a Top 10 teacher.
1999, Arts and Sciences Extraordinary Merit in Advising award.
1998, Selected by A&S graduating class as a Top 10 teacher.
1997, Mortar Board "Top Prof."
1997, Arts and Sciences Extraordinary Merit in Advising award. 
1996, UW's junior nominee for NEH summer stipend.
1996, "1995-96 Top Twenty Teacher," selected by the class of 1996.
1995, Arts and Sciences Basic Faculty Research Grant.
1994, Arts and Sciences Extraordinary Merit in Teaching award.
1994, Mortar Board "Top Prof."
1993, Invited participant to the Law and Society Association's Summer Legal
              Institute, Pala Mesa, California.  Funding through NSF.
1991-92, Baldy Center Dissertation Fellowship, SUNY-Buffalo.
1988-91, Gilbert Moore Fellowship, SUNY-Buffalo.
1991, J.D. cum laude, SUNY Buffalo.
1990, American Bar Foundation Award to offset expenses for graduate 
              student participation at the annual meeting of the Law and Society
              Association.