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Grants

Cotten, Shelia (PI), Casey Borch (Co-PI), Catherine E. Nelson (Co-PI), and Scott W. Snyder (Co-PI). 2008-2010. “Assessing the Educational, Career, and Social Impacts of the XO Laptop Program in Birmingham, AL City Schools.” National Science Foundation ($200,000).

Cotten, Shelia (PI), Casey Borch (Co-PI), Catherine E. Nelson (Co-PI), and Scott W. Snyder (Co-PI). 2008-2009. “Assessing the Educational, Career, and Social Impacts of the XO Laptop Program in Birmingham, AL City Schools.” UAB/NSF ADVANCE Senior Faculty Research Program ($20,000).

Hochschild, Thomas (PI) and Casey Borch (Co-PI). 2007. “Sergeant York or Gomer Pyle as my Leader? The Relationship between Assessments of Servicemen’s Appearance and Job Advancement.” National Science Foundation, Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Science ($17,700).

Weakliem, David (PI) and Casey Borch (Co-PI). 2006. “Whose Opinion Counts? An Analysis of the Opinion-Policy Linkage in the U.S. States.” National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant; SES-0602341 ($4,672).                    

Casey Borch