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In the April 18, 1997 Issue:


Chronicle Releases Report on Earmarks for University Research: Earmarks Increase by 49% in FY97


The Chronicle of Higher Education recently released its annual report on funding for university projects that Congress specifically directed federal agencies to support. The Chronicle reported that Congress earmarked at least $440 million for projects involving specific universities for FY1997. That is a 49 percent increase from FY1996 total of $296 million.

The report tallies items for which federal agencies did not request funding or sponsor merit-based competitions (although there were a few projects for which funding was added to projects that had previously been competitively awarded). The projects included were named either in appropriations bills or the legislative reports that accompany them.

Projects range from $32,000 to be allocated by the Agriculture Department to the University of Vermont for maple research to $45 million to be allocated by the Navy to University of Hawaii for a new oceanographic research ship.

Listed below is a state-by-state summary of funding (in thousands of dollars) for earmarked projects. Funding is attributed to the lead university in those instances where funding is to be shared with other institutions.

State

Amount

Rank
Hawaii 211,741,500

1

California 75,559,000 2
Oregon 47,047,000 3
Pennsylvania 43,985,000 4
Louisiana 36,614,000 5
Florida 32,619,000 6
North Carolina 25,301,000 7
Alaska 25,037,000 8
Indiana 23,332,000 9
Texas 21,653,000 10
New York 21,646,000 11
New Mexico 20,668,000 12
Minnesota 19,705,000 13
Alabama 19,500,000 14
Tennessee 19,500,000 15
Arizona 18,913,000 16
Maryland 16,584,000 17
Michigan 14,715,000 18
New 14,700,000 19
New Jersey 12,620,000 20
Connecticut 12,504,900 21
Iowa 12,291,000 22
Georgia 12,010,000 23
Washington 10,447,000 24
Mississippi 10,198,000 25

State

Amount

Rank

Missouri 8,400,000 26
Illinois 7,872,900 27
Nebraska 7,780,000 28
South Carolina 7,368,000 29
West Virginia 7,350,000 30
Arkansas 5,892,000 31
Massachusetts 5,832,000 32
North Dakota 5,560,000 33
Wisconsin 5,196,000 34
Maine 4,970,000 35
Montana 4,760,000 36
Ohio 3,627,000 37
Utah 3,600,000 38
Kansas 2,848,000 39
Idaho 2,442,900 40
Kentucky 1,000,000 41
Oklahoma 998,000 42
Colorado 348,000 43
Virginia 348,000 44
South Dakota 329,000 45
Vermont 216,100 46
Wyoming 212,000 47
Nevada N/A 48
Delaware N/A 48
Rhode Island N/A 48




NSF Announces FY97 SBIR Awards


The National Science Foundation (NSF) has released the list of SBIR awards to receive funding in FY97. Out of 1760 applications, 255 projects or 14.5 percent of the total number of applications have been selected. The dollar amount of the awards will be negotiated between NSF and the company. A breakdown by state follows:

State

Number of Awards

State

Number of Awards
Massachusetts 42 N. Carolina 3
California 41 Wisconsin 3
Colorado 15 Oklahoma 3
Maryland 11 Alabama 3
New York 11 Vermont 2
New Jersey 10 Oregon 2
Michigan 10 S. Dakota 2
Texas 9 N. Dakota 2
New Mexico 9 Montana 2
Arizona 9 Indiana 1
Connecticut 7 Idaho 1
Minnesota 6 Kentucky 1
Virginia 6 S. Carolina 1
Washington 5 W Virginia 1
Utah 5 Arkansas 1
New 5 Hawaii 1
Georgia 5 Delaware 1
Ohio 4 Louisiana 1
Florida 4 Penn. 1
Tennessee 4 Missouri 1
Illinois 4    

New Director Named


Dr. Paul S. Huyffer has been named Executive Director of the Vermont Technology Council and Special Assistant to the President of the University of Vermont for Economic Development. The Vermont Technology Council has been in existence since 1992 and has been responsible for the development of a science and technology plan for the state.

The chairman of the Vermont Technology Council noted Dr. Huyffer's significant experience in building cooperative relationships between academia and industry. Prior positions include Vice President, Science and Technology of the Markem Corporation and several senior executive positions at the Polaroid Corporation.

Dr. Huyffer received the first Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry ever granted by the University of Vermont, in 1964.


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