From: WSU
 
VANCOUVER, Wash. – Washington State University Vancouver faculty members have been awarded mini-grants to stimulate research productivity. A total of $50,000 was awarded to 14 faculty members for projects that started June 1. 
 
The mini-grants act as seed funds that will lead to exceptional scholarly activity. The grants are $5,000 maximum and cover the costs of the research in part or in full.
 
The money for mini-grants is generated from academic administration funds.
Recipients include:
  
Brian Tissot, School of Earth & Environmental Science, “Development of a Comparative Analysis of Marine Spatial Planning Efforts on the U.S. West Coast.”