Eduardo Staszowski and Lara Penin (Design Strategies) were awarded a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation for "Public and Collaborative: Designing a New Culture of Citizen-Led Services in New York City." Total funding is $150,000 covering the period July 2012-June 2014.
Benjamin Bacon (Art, Design, and Technology) was awarded a grant from the AMD Foundation for the PETLab. Total funding is $41,000 covering the period October 2011-May 2012.
Sanjay Reddy (Economics) was awarded a grant from the Institute for New Economic Thinking for research on the topic "Economics: Value Neutral or Value Entangled." Total funding is $186,570 covering the period May 2011–May 2013.
Lisa Rubin (Psychology) was awarded a grant from the Marchionne Foundation for a study of "'Psychological Adjustments Among Young Women with Breast and Hematological Cancer." Total funding is $29,750 covering the period March 2011-March 2012.
Stephen Collier (International Affairs) was awarded a collaborative grant with the University of Southern California from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled 'Technocratic Expertise and the Government of Catastrophic Risk in the United States, 1950–2010.' Total funding is $108,686 covering the period January 2011–December 2011.
Trebor Scholz (Culture and Media Studies) was awarded a grant from the MacArthur Foundation for a project entitled 'Mobility Shifts.' Total funding is $75,000 covering the period November 2010–October 2011.
Yirmiyahu Yovel (Philosophy) was awarded an emeritus fellowship from the Mellon Foundation. Total funding is $55,000 covering the period October 2010–December 2012. Professor Yovel was also awarded a research grant from Sandalwood Securities. Total funding is $40,000.
Anne Gaines, director of Parsons' Summer, Pre-College Academy and Continuing Education, obtained a grant to support the Parsons Scholars Program. Total funding is $20,000 covering the period October 2010–October 2011.
Michael Schober (Psychology) was awarded a collaborative research grant from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled 'Responding to Surveys on Mobile Multimodal Devices.' Total funding is $156,258 covering the period October 2010–September 2011.
Jeremy Ginges (Psychology) was awarded a collaborative research grant from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled 'Culture, Psychological Distance, and Modes of Moral Decision Making.' Total funding is $363,851 covering the period September 2010–August 2013.
Emanuele Castano and Bernhard Leidner (Psychology) were awarded a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation for a project entitled 'When we torture: Moral and pragmatic arguments for and against torture, and their effect on public support for redressing past and preventing future injustice.'
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr (International Affairs) was awarded a grant from the Chr. Michelsen Institute for a project entitled "Human Rights and Global Economy." Total funding is $1,000.
Jane Pirone (Art, Media, and Technology) was awarded a grant from Cycling Sports Group for a project entitled 'UrbanBIKE Initiative.' Total funding is $20,000.
Julian Fusco (Parsons) was awarded a grant from the Daniel J. Estrellita Brodsky Foundation for a project entitled 'Latin American Artists in Residence.' Total funding is $5,000.
Anwar Shaikh (Economics) was awarded a grant from the Institute for New Economic Thinking for a project entitled 'Turbulent Dynamics and Hidden Patterns.' Total funding is $83,265.
Colleen Macklin (Art, Media, and Technology) was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts for a project entitled 'Digital Media and Arts Education.' Total funding is $50,000.
Eiko Ikegami (Sociology) was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled 'Social Networking Services and Virtual Organizations in the Crisis and Immediate Post-Catastrophe Response Processes of the 3/11 Japan Disaster.' Total funding is $74,451.
The Center for Public Scholarship and Director Arien Mack (Psychology) were awarded a grant from the Atlantic Philanthropies to support the Journal Donation Project. Total funding is $142,000 covering the period October 2010–September 2011. CPS was awarded a grant from the Arcus Foundation for a conference entitled 'The Body and State.' Total funding is $35,000 covering the period from November 2010–October 2011. CPS was awarded a grant from the Ford Foundation/IIE for a conference entitled 'India's World Conference.' Total funding is $10,500 covering the period of May 2011.
The Parsons Institute for Information Mapping (PIIM) was awarded a contract by the U.S. Army under the Medical Research Acquisition Act for a project entitled 'Visual Dashboard and Heads Up Display of Patient Conditions.' Total funding is $1,904,689 covering the period November 2010–November 2012.
The Humanitarian Design Lab at Parsons was awarded a grant from UNOPS for a project entitled 'Contemporary Communication Strategy for the UNISDR 2011 Global Assessment Report.' Total funding is $30,000 covering the period from October 2010–August 2011.
The Center for New York City Affairs and Director Andrew White was awarded a grant from the Child Welfare Fund for the project entitled 'Child Welfare Watch.' Total funding id $40,000.
The Center for New York City Affairs and Director Andrew White was awarded a grant from the Rosalyn and Joseph Newman Foundation for 'Feet in Two Worlds.' Total funding is $20,000.
The Center for Public Scholarship and Director Arien Mack (Psychology) was awarded a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York for the 'Future of Higher Education Conference.' Total funding is $25,000.
The Parsons Institute for Information Mapping (PIIM) was awarded a grant from the Richard Lounsbery Foundation, Inc. for a project entitled 'Cyber Security Roundtable.' Total funding is $40,000.