Mickey Abel, Department of Art Education and Art History, $7,500, Mapping the Canal System of Maillezais Abbey: Political and Economic Power through Geography.
Denise Baxter, Department of Art Education and Art History, $7,840, Fashion and the Maternal Body in France, 1792-1814.
Jeffrey Bradetich, Department of Instrumental Studies, $5,000, Intructional DVD of Advanced and Virtuosic Techniques on the Double Bass.
Dee Knight and Sanjukta Pookulangara, Department of Merchandising , $5,000, Exploring Mall Patronage Intention: Indian Consumers' Perspective.
Ann McCutchan, Department of English, $3,150, Water Music: Rhythms or a River.
David McEntire, Department of Public Administration, $5,000, Comparative Emergency Management: England, Spain and the U.S..
Graham Phipps, Department of Music History, Theory and Ethnomusicology, $7,050, A Comparative Study of Manuscripts and Original Prints for Two Sacred Choral Collections by the Seventeenth-Centure Composer, heinrich Schutz.
Barbara Schultz-Jones, Department of Library and Information Science, $7,400, Towards a Standard of Science Bibliographic Record Quality in School Libraries: A Mixed Method Investigation of Texas School Libraries.
Michel Sirvent, Department of Foreign Languages & Literatutres, $7,440, Visual Texts: From Stephane Mallarme to Maurice Roche.
Zheng Xiang, Department of Hospitality Management, $6,500, Benchmarking the Visibility of Hotel Websites in Google: implications for Search Engin Marketing for the Hospitality Industry.