"PinS is an amazing opportunity to pursue an individual research project especially in fields that normally don't receive research grants."
- Vanessa Brenengen, PinS recipient for her project on French political theatre
Recent PinS Projects
Read about PinS recipient, Derek Holmgren, featured on DU's homepage.
Congratulations to the following students and their faculty partners who recently received PinS grants:
- Carolyn Eldering and Professor William Hill for An Inquiry Into “New Music” Performance Techniques.
- Justin Gaumond and Professor Kim Axline to direct, cast, and design an ice show set to Beatles music.
- Paul Keables and Professor Jeremy Dehn to produce a short film called The Plastic Defendant.
- Erin Fleming and Professor Donald Sullivan for Macrofossil and Pollen Analysis for Paleoenvironmental Climate Reconstruction.
- Matthew MacCarthy and Professor Susan Sadler for a biology project on Sucrose Gradient Separation of Membrane Subtypes in Amphibian Oocytes.
- DeAnna Patterson and Professor Buck Sanford for Soil Organic Carbon Across a North-South Aspect Gradient in the Front Range.
- William Reynolds and Professor Rick Barbour to produce a student production of the play Proof.
Hallie Bare's project took her to rural Guatemala to collect data from health centers on the effects of water filters. |

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Chris Luther partnered with professor Jack Sheinbaum on his project, Beyond Classical Music: The Violin in American Idioms. Chris received PinS funding to do research on the violin in non-classical idoms of jazz and bluegrass.
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Kate Perry's PinS project took her to Thailand to study organic farming. |

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PINS Projects from 1998-2003 are now available as a 432k PDF download.
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