Grants Archives - Augsburg Now /now/tag/grants/ Augsburg University Fri, 19 Sep 2025 15:52:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Grant-funded projects benefit Augsburg and the environment /now/2021/08/20/grant-funded-projects/ Fri, 20 Aug 2021 16:12:47 +0000 /now/?p=11465 In late 2020, the Council of Independent Colleges’ NetVUE program awarded a two-year, $40,000 grant to Augsburg President Paul Pribbenow. The grant will help the university explore whether and how the academic, faith, and moral commitments that have shaped its identity inform and reflect its aspirations for the future. The project will engage 12 members

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In late 2020, the Council of Independent Colleges’ NetVUE program awarded a two-year, $40,000 grant to Augsburg President Paul Pribbenow. The grant will help the university explore whether and how the academic, faith, and moral commitments that have shaped its identity inform and reflect its aspirations for the future. The project will engage 12 members of the community—students, faculty, and staff—who will write a collection of essays that will be a blueprint for moving forward in these efforts.

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s Toxicity Reduction program awarded Michael Wentzel, associate professor of chemistry, a grant of nearly $15,000. The grant will be used in a two-year project to develop green chemistry as a unifying theme throughout Augsburg’s chemistry curriculum. While a number of green chemistry principles are woven into the curriculum, this work will coalesce these principles into a clear message across multiple courses, including courses taken by non-majors. Chemistry majors will end their studies with a new capstone course on green chemistry and toxicology.

In addition, David Hanson, assistant professor of chemistry, is now in his third year of a four-year project funded by a $384,080 grant from the National Science Foundation (Award Number 1761638). Hanson is studying the formation and growth of new particles in the atmosphere. The results of his experiments are expected to lead to improved accuracy in predicting the influence of new particle formation on climate, health, and visibility.


Top image: Associate Professor Michael Wentzel in a science lab in the Norman and Evangeline Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion in 2018. (Photo by Courtney Perry)

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Professor Emeritus Mark Engebretson receives 30th NSF grant, continues space weather study /now/2021/02/22/mark-engebretson-nsf-grant/ Mon, 22 Feb 2021 20:14:50 +0000 /now/?p=10981 Mark Engebretson, Augsburg University professor emeritus of physics, received a five-year grant totaling $805,744 from the National Science Foundation (Award Number 2013648). This grant supports the continued operation and data analysis of the Magnetometer Array for Cusp and Cleft Studies, which is used to study near-Earth space weather, such as solar winds that may disrupt

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Professor Emeritus Mark Engebretson (Photo by Stephen Geffre)

Mark Engebretson, Augsburg University professor emeritus of physics, received a five-year grant totaling $805,744 from the National Science Foundation (Award Number 2013648).

supports the continued operation and data analysis of the Magnetometer Array for Cusp and Cleft Studies, which is used to study near-Earth space weather, such as solar winds that may disrupt communication and navigation systems. It represents the 30th research study on which Engebretson has served as the principal investigator through NSF funding.

Engebretson has led several research projects—including some with Augsburg student-researchers—studying ionospheric and space physics in collaboration with European and NASA satellite programs. Nearly 100 Augsburg students have gained paid research experience working on these research projects.

Engebretson has authored or coauthored more than 300 scholarly research articles on topics related to space weather.

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Augsburg awarded $10,000 Minneapolis Foundation grant /now/2021/02/22/minneapolis-foundation-grant/ Mon, 22 Feb 2021 20:13:20 +0000 /now/?p=10986 In September 2020, the Minneapolis Foundation announced that it would award more than $500,000 in grants to 40 organizations in the Twin Cities. Following the increased public dialogue about public safety after the killing of George Floyd, the grants aim to reduce violence, address systemic inequities, and provide community support. The Minneapolis Foundation’s Fund for

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In September 2020, the Minneapolis Foundation announced that it would award more than $500,000 in grants to 40 organizations in the Twin Cities. Following the increased public dialogue about public safety after the killing of George Floyd, the grants aim to reduce violence, address systemic inequities, and provide community support.

The Minneapolis Foundation’s awarded $10,000 to Augsburg University to elevate the voices of middle- and high-school students through debate on the topic of criminal justice reform. Other grant recipients are organizations working to support art projects, mediation, mental health services, civil rights education, and community healing while addressing police violence and public safety.


Top image: Demonstrators in Summer 2020 marched with a banner that was created as a part of Augsburg’s One Day in May art campaign. (Photo by Leon Wang)

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NSF grants Augsburg $3 million for STEM students /now/2021/02/22/nsf-grants-stem/ Mon, 22 Feb 2021 20:06:43 +0000 /now/?p=11003 Augsburg University will receive $3,075,000 of a $5 million grant award from the National Science Foundation to support the retention and graduation of high-achieving, low-income students who are pursuing bachelor’s degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (often referred to as STEM). The project will provide scholarships, internships, and research experiences for nearly 200 students

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Augsburg University will receive $3,075,000 of a $5 million grant award from the National Science Foundation to support the retention and graduation of high-achieving, low-income students who are pursuing bachelor’s degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (often referred to as STEM).

The project will provide scholarships, internships, and research experiences for nearly 200 students over a five-year period beginning in the 2020–21 academic year at Augsburg, Century College, Minneapolis College, and Normandale Community College. These institutions will work together to provide seamless pathways for students to transfer from two-year to four-year STEM programs.

Scholarships of $7,500 to $10,000 will be awarded to students pursuing majors in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, food science, mathematics, and physics. These students will be connected to internships and research experiences through partner organizations SciTech, UpTurnships, and MnDRIVE, as well as through Augsburg’s undergraduate research programs.

This is the third phase of a program initiated by Augsburg and funded by the NSF. Grants in the prior phases funded scholarships for 111 STEM students, 100% of whom graduated and went on to pursue careers or continue their education in STEM fields.

The project will be led by Rebekah Dupont, Augsburg’s director of STEM programs and associate professor of mathematics, working in collaboration with principal investigators from the other participating institutions.


Top image: Associate Professor Rebekah Dupont is director of STEM programs at Augsburg. (Courtesy photo)

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Augsburg TRIO/Student Support Services earns fifth consecutive U.S. Department of Education grant /now/2021/02/22/trio-student-support-services-grant/ Mon, 22 Feb 2021 20:02:47 +0000 /now/?p=11044 The U.S. Department of Education announced that Augsburg University was awarded a federal Student Support Services five-year grant of nearly $300,000 annually to help more students succeed in and graduate from college. This is the fifth TRIO/SSS grant awarded to Augsburg, which has hosted the project since 2001. Each year, Augsburg TRIO/SSS serves about 160

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The U.S. Department of Education announced that Augsburg University was awarded a federal Student Support Services five-year grant of nearly $300,000 annually to help more students succeed in and graduate from college. This is the fifth TRIO/SSS grant awarded to Augsburg, which has hosted the project since 2001. Each year, Augsburg TRIO/SSS serves about 160 undergraduate students.

The TRIO/SSS program is designed for students who are the first in their families to attend post-secondary education, students who are low income, or students with disabilities. The grant funds an array of services including academic skill development, academic advising, tutoring, financial aid advice, and financial literacy.

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Aly Olson (Photo by Courtney Perry)

“Augsburg TRIO/SSS has established a reputation for helping students navigate higher education to achieve their academic goals,” said Aly Olson, director of Augsburg TRIO/SSS.

“Students know their TRIO advisor is looking out for their best interests and helps them through the tough decisions of college life. We are thrilled to be able to continue this important work at Augsburg.” —Aly Olson

The federal government contributes about 70% of the funds needed to support Augsburg’s TRIO/SSS project. The university contributes the remaining program funds.


Top image: Brooklyn Jones ’22, clinical psychology major and sociology minor, attends a Summer Bridge class in 2019. (Photo by Bob Stack ’71)

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Augsburg receives grants for equity in education and remote learning /now/2021/02/22/grants-for-equity-in-education/ Mon, 22 Feb 2021 20:01:17 +0000 /now/?p=11050 This fall, Augsburg University received $250,000 in grant funding from the State of Minnesota to address equity in education and remote learning needs among students of color, Indigenous students, and those who are disabled or low-income. The funds came through two awards under the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief grant. One award provided direct aid to

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This fall, Augsburg University received $250,000 in grant funding from the State of Minnesota to address equity in education and remote learning needs among students of color, Indigenous students, and those who are disabled or low-income.

The funds came through two awards under the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief grant. One award provided direct aid to teacher candidates who needed to pay unexpected costs posed by the pandemic during their student teaching semester and coursework.

The second award was geared toward making hardware and software available to more students to support them in their switch to online learning. This support included additional laptops for checkout, noise-cancelling headphones, digital tablets for art and math courses, training resources for successful online learning, new digital video resources in the library, and captioning of instructional videos to increase accessibility. The GEER grant program was a redistribution of federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funds.

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Top image: A redistribution of federal CARES Act funds provided support for Augsburg students’ online learning. (Photo by Courtney Perry)

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Augsburg receives $50,000 grant for Travelers EDGE® /now/2021/02/18/travelers-edge-grant/ Thu, 18 Feb 2021 03:24:53 +0000 /now/?p=10968 The post Augsburg receives $50,000 grant for Travelers EDGE® appeared first on Augsburg Now.

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The Travelers Companies, Inc. gave a $50,000 grant to Augsburg University in September 2020 to support Travelers EDGE. The program—which stands for Empowering Dreams for Graduation and Employment—provides scholarships, internships, job shadowing, professional development opportunities, and career advice. More than 100 Augsburg students have participated in the program since 2007.

“There is much more to be gained from Travelers EDGE than solely professional development,” said Ann A. Ulring, program manager at Augsburg’s Strommen Center for Meaningful Work. “By the time scholars graduate, they are confident, career-focused, and empowered to share who they are and what they have to offer.”

EDGE scholar Samantha Lopez ’22, who completed a summer internship at Travelers, said, “Travelers has opened so many doors for me. It was amazing to learn firsthand what goes on inside a corporation and find out I can do the work. Travelers provided me with the support, skills, and confidence I need to pursue a business career.”

2020–21 Recipients

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Aaron Davis ’24, Business Management
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Yer Her ’23, Marketing
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Pa Houa Lee ’23, Marketing
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Hamza Jamari ’22, Marketing
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Duaa Katabay ’23, Business Management
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Curtis Love ’23, Marketing
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Samantha Lopez ’22, Communication Studies
PangDao Xiong '24
PangDao Xiong ’24, Marketing

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Top image: Samantha Lopez ’22 is one of several Travelers EDGE scholars at Augsburg. (Photos by Courtney Perry)

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