Recent Jesuit Faculty Fellowships Awards
Recent Award Recipients
2026-2027
Miranda Knapp (Nursing) Educating Nurse Leaders for Others: Jesuit Lens for Reflection & Collaboration
David Gerberry (Mathematics) Rhinos, Poachers, and Policy: A Modeling Framework for the Horn Trade Debate
Renee Zucchero (Psychology) Embedding Wellness in Clinical Training: Assessing Psy.D. Programs’ Approaches to and Xavier Psy.D. Student Perspectives about Self-Care
2025-2026
Gail Hurst (Criminal Justice) An Outcome Evaluation Girls Empowered & Motivated to Succeed (GEMS) program
John Sniegocki (Theology) Catholic Social Teaching & the Crises of Our Time
2024-2025
Suparna Chatterjee (History) To be Foreign in India: Anti-Blackness, Caste, and the Making of a New Indian Nationalism
2023-2024
Anas Malik (Political Science) How Local Interreligious Collective Action Can Lead on the Environment: Lessons from Cincinnati
2022-2023
Jodi Wyett (English) Are we not all the creatures of one Creator: Catholic tolerance, Empathy, and the Road to Human rights in Frances Burney's Later Works
2021-2022
Hem Joshi (Mathematics)
Transmission Dynamics of COVID-19 Disease: A Modeling Study in Nepal
2020-2021
C. Walker Gollar (Theology)
Reconciling Xavier's Connections to Slavery
2019-2020
David Gerberry (Math)
Addressing the Injustice of Gerrymandering: A Quantitative Approach
2018-2019
Amy Whipple (History)
Health for All: Making and Living the National Health Service in Britain, 1943-1966
2017-2018
Brent Blair (Biology)
Environmental Science: Ecology and People
2016-2017
Kaleel Skeirik (Music and Theater)
The Lyrebird in 7 Movements
2015-2016
Daniel Dwyer (Philosophy)
Condemned to Meaning: Against the Meaninglessness of our Scientifically Naturalistic Age
2014-2015
Gail Hurst (Criminal Justice)
Persephone and Social Justice: An examination of programming for female offenders
2013-2014
Margo Heydt (Social Work)
"A Jesuit Whodunit": Decree 14, Jesuits, and the Situation of Women in Church and Civil Society (1995)
2012-2013
Hem Raj Joshi (Mathematics and Computer Science)
Optimal Control of SIR Model with Education
2011-2012
Jennifer Robbin (biology)
Socioeconomic Correlates of HIV Incidence in the U.S.
2010-2011
Tim Quinn (philosophy)
History of Catholic Political Philosophy
2008-2009
Jennifer Beste (theology)
Second Graders' Experiences of the Sacrament of Reconciliation
2008-2009
Michael Sweeney (philosophy)
The History of Catholic Political Philosophy
2007-2008
Anas Malik (political science and sociology)
The Rational Islamist: How Political Survival Beats Political Ideology in Islamist
Political Participation, Rhetoric, and Violence
2007-2008
C. Walker Gollar (theology)
Jesuit Schools and Slavery
2006-2007
Kathleen Smythe (history) and Marie Giblin (theology)
Americans, Africans, and the Quest for a Human Future
2005-2006
David Burns (marketing)
Marketing and Consumer Culture: Evolution, the Development of the
Consumer and its Effects on Individuals and Society
2004-2005
Julia O'Hara (history)
Defining the "Indian Question": Indians, Missionaries, and the State
in Twentieth-Century Northern Mexico
2003-2004
Ken Overberg (theology)
HIV/AIDS: An Ethical Inquiry
2002-2003
Bob Ahuja (marketing)
A Test of a Theoretical Ethical Guide for Researchers who Research Children
2001-2002
Gillian Ahlgren (theology)
The Ontology of Intimacy