Teacher-Scholar Grants
In addition to grants to institutions, we award Teacher-Scholar Grants of up to $15,000 to individuals who wish to research character education in higher education, deepen our collective understanding of character, and/or expand their capacity to educate character in their contexts.
Current Grantees
David Busch, Cuyahoga Community College
Prefigurative Virtue Ethics: A Lost Vision of Liberal Education
Randall Curren, University of Rochester
Promoting Integrative Emotion Regulation Across the Curriculum
Paul Gannon, Montana State University
Enhancing Character Education in STEM through Indigenous Perspectives at Montana State University (MSU), a Land-Grant Institution
Robert Hartman, Ohio Northern University
Improving Character: Moral Virtues, Strategies, and Questions
Lauren Kuykendall, George Mason University
Virtues for Self-Knowledge
J. Mark Manry, Rochester Christian University
Christian Pilgrimage and Character Formation: A Case Study of the Camino de Santiago
Elyse L. Postlewaite, Montclair State University
Differentiating Character Strengths and Fostering Belonging for Culturally Diverse Students
Sara Protasi, University of Puget Sound
Cultivating Courage in an Age of Fear
Will Small, University of Illinois, Chicago
Beyond the Skill Analogy: A Metaphysics and Practical Epistemology of Virtue of Character
Malavika Sundararajan, Ramapo College of New Jersey
Character Building for Social Justice: Learning from Ramapough Munsee Lenape Leaders
Kevin Timpe, Calvin University
Disability Studies as the Locus for Civic Virtue
Rebecca Vidra, Duke University
Cultivating a sense of purpose through character education in the Nicholas School of the Environment
Karen Anderson, Stonehill College
Educating the Heart and Mind: Establishing a Data-Driven Approach to Character Development in the Holy Cross Tradition
Jamie Brunsdon, University of Memphis
Teaching Character at the College of Health Sciences
Monique Constance-Huggins, Winthrop University
Exploring Character Building in a Study Abroad Program
Kevin Gary, Valparaiso University
How to Be Bored: Wisdom for a Distracted Age
Elyse Postlewaite, Montclair State University
Cultivating Character in Higher Education: Exploring the Alignment of Institutional and Student Character Assets at MSU
Denise Vigani, Seton Hall University
Habituation and Teaching as Mutually Reinforcing Activities
Sonya Xinyue Xiao, Northern Arizona University
Kindness to All: How College Students’ Learning and Social Experiences Relate to Their Prosocial Behavior Toward Diverse Others