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Projects

Johnson, J., Murray, R., Pennisi, L., Simanek, G. and Wood, J. (2019). : Inclusive Equality for Neurodiverse Students, Faculty, and Staff: Education to Enhance Recruitment, Retention, and Success at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Gilmore, T. (PI), Pekarek, K., Taylor, M., Pennisi, L., Ingram, E., Korus, J. Watershed Science Ed Collaboration, Nebraska Environmental Trust, State Agencies, Public Service. NET $218,500.

 

T.E. Gilmore (40%) Co-PI: J. Korus (25%), L. Pennisi (15%), D. Martin (10%), E. Ingram (10%) Collaborators: K. Pekarek, D. Divine, D. Hallum, S. Olafson-Lackey, S. Sibray, A. Young, J. Groskopf Watershed Science Curriculum: Training Resource for Water Resources Managers in Nebraska and Beyond (March 2017 – February 2018) Sponsor: Nebraska Extension  Amount: $10,000 External Matching Funds: $2,500 Total Amount: $12,500

 
Gilmore, T., Korus, J. Pennisi, L. et al. (2017). Needs Assessments for Developing Watershed Science Education to Locally-elected Water Resources Directors.
 
Awada, T., Brandle, J., Adams, G., Blankenship, E. Powers, T., Msanne, J., Pennisi, L., Loecke, T. Baigorria, G., Henrickson, R. & Everston, J. (2013). Urban Trees and Forests in a Changing Environment. McEntire Stennis, USDA. $331,000.
 
Pennisi, L. (PI) and Dewey, K. (Co-PI), (2013). NaturePalooza: A Family Sustainability Festival. Nebraska Academy of Sciences PIE grant. $2725.00.
 
Pennisi, L. (PI), Wall, N. (Co-PI) & Kang, M. (Co-PI). (2012). “Ecotourism and Agritourism Development in Nebraska.” Rural Futures Institute (RFI) Teaching & Engagement Grant. $24,995.
 
Pennisi, L. (PI) and Burbach, M. (Co-PI). (2012). Hunter Study on OFW Effectiveness in Nebraska. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. $59,662.
 
Pennisi, L. (PI) & Burbach, M. (Co-PI). (2012). NGPC: 2012 Assessment of Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. $9547.
 
Sutton, R. (PI), Rodie, S., Tang, Z., Burbach, M., Forsberg, M., Pennisi, L. (Co-PI). 2012. “Big Idea Seminars: Scenery as a Natural Resource.” University of Nebraska-Lincoln Institute of Natural Resources. $3600.
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