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Current Grant Funding

​National Science Foundation. PI Rachel E. Stein, co-PI Katie E. Corcoran, and co-PI Corey J. Colyer. “The Effects of Group Closure and Organizational Network Ties in Closed Populations During a Pandemic.” $258,721, (2020-2023).  
 
International Research Network for the Study of Belief and Science. PI Rachel E. Stein, co-PI Katie E. Corcoran, and co-PI Corey J. Colyer. “Lived Experiences of Closed Religious Congregations During a Global Pandemic: The Amish and Mennonite Response to COVID-19 Medical Guidelines.” $23,518, (2020).  
 
West Virginia University Humanities Center. PI Rachel E. Stein, co-PI Katie E. Corcoran, and co-PI Corey J. Colyer. “Experiencing the Pandemic in a Closed Religious Group: The Amish and COVID-19.” $4,507, (2020).  
 
Sociology of Science and Religion: Identity and Belief Formation Grant. PI Christopher P. Scheitle and co-PI Katie E. Corcoran. “Religion, Science, and the Enchanted Worldview.” $167,797, (2020-2023). 

National Science Foundation. PI Christopher P. Scheitle. "Religion and the Professional Development of Graduate Students in the Sciences." $164,254, (2018-2021). 





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  • Home
  • People
    • Prof. Chris Scheitle
    • Prof. Katie Corcoran
    • Prof. Rachel Stein
    • Prof. Corey Colyer
    • Current Graduate Students
  • Research
    • Publications
    • Grants
  • Featured Projects
    • Amish Research Team (ART)
    • Religion, Science, and Enchanted Worldviews
  • Join Us
  • Contact