Faculty Research Grants
In the summer of 1998, the Kravis Leadership Institute began awarding research grants to Claremont McKenna College faculty who were interested in research or curriculum development that investigated leadership, broadly defined. The grants awarded are listed below by academic year.
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2006 |
Edward Haley, Ph.D., Department of Government
“Interviews of the First Bush Administration" |
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2006 |
Nita Kumar, Ph.D., Department of History
“Leadership in a Flat World” |
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2006 |
Frederick Lynch, Ph.D., Department of Government
“The Great Boomer Bust: Leadership and Social Movement Potential” |
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2006 |
Alex Rajczi, Ph.D. Department of Philosophy/Religious Studies
“Moral Progress, International Justice and Human Rights” |
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2005 |
Audrey Bilger, Ph.D., Department of Literature
“Humor and Women Leaders: What Ann Richards Can Teach Hillary Rodham Clinton About Laughing Your Way to the Top” |
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2005 |
Gaston Espinosa, Ph.D., Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
“Religion and the American Presidency” |
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2005 |
Robert O. Kirkland, Ph.D., Department of Military Science
“Hispanic propensity to participate in ROTC leadership programs in the Southern California Inland Empire” |
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2005 |
Nicholas Warner, Ph.D., Department of Literature
“Commanding Presences: Leaders and their Followers in the War Film” |
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2004 |
Diana Selig, Ph.D., Department of History
"Pluralist Visions: Educators, Activists, and the Campaign for Tolerance" |
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2004 |
Gregory Hess, Ph.D., Department of Economics, CMC and Michelle Bligh, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, CGU
"Alan Greenspan and Monetary Policy Leadership: Do His Actions Speak Louder Than His Words?" |
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2003 |
David Yoo, Ph.D., Department of History
"City of Angels: A Case Study of Religious Leadership" |
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2002 |
Harvey Wichman, Ph.D., Department of Psychology
International Workshop and Symposium on Managing Global-Scale Disasters |
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2001 |
Roderic Camp, Ph.D., Department of Government
"Mexico's Mandarins: Crafting a Power Elite for the Twenty-first Century" |
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2000 |
William Brown, Ph.D., Department of Economics
"Characteristics of Corporate Leaders and Their Relationship to Firm Performance" |
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1999 |
Ed Haley, Ph.D., Department of Government
"Surprise! The Influence of Bias, Distraction, and Division on American Foreign Policy" |
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1999 |
David Yoo, Ph.D., Department of History
"The Politics of Community and Ethnic Leadership" |
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1998 |
Meg Jacobs, Ph.D., Department of History
"Leadership and the Business Community: Edward A Filene, Fordism, and the Forging of a New Consensus" (Course Development His 117) |
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