It’s amazing how much good one family can do. The Moore Family Foundation Faculty Development Program for Teaching funded 14 faculty projects for the 2018-19 academic year. These range from $3,070 to fund research on relationships to $6,810 to send six faculty members to a workshop on evidence-based teaching. Other projects include research on ethnography, biochemistry, botany, chemistry and exercise science. Since 2013, 123 Central faculty have written 77 grant proposals and received a total of $346,671 from the Moore Family Foundation, which was established by the late former Central Trustee Frank Moore ’49 and his wife, Grace. The couple also created three endowed scholarships, two faculty awards and a chair in anthropology for the college.
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