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Loyola College (Maryland)

Baltimore, MD 21210-2699

Total Grants to Loyola College (Maryland)
Total $ Granted: $ 148,892
For Years: 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1994
# Grants: 13

Grants to Loyola College (Maryland)

Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-30-2005 17,500 Fellowship Research Grant
Vigen Guroian
Department of Theology
During academic year 2004-2005 to prepare a book, WILL HERBERG: AN ODYSSEY OF BELIEF.
Earhart Foundation
12-30-2004 17,500 Fellowship Research Grant
Vigen Guroian
Department of Theology
During academic year 2004-2005 to prepare a book, WILL HERBERG: AN ODYSSEY OF BELIEF.
Earhart Foundation
12-30-2004 21,323 The Mundane and Sacred Being of Nature John Templeton Foundation
12-30-2003 9,139 Cross-Cultural Generalizability of the Spiritual Transcendence Scale to the Philippines: Spirituality as a Universal Aspect of Human Experience John Templeton Foundation
12-30-2002 30,000 Cross-Cultural Generalizability of the Spiritual Transcendence Scale to the Philippines: Spirituality as a Universal Aspect of Human Experience John Templeton Foundation
12-31-2000 7,250 Fellowship Research Grant
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Department of Economics
During a twelve-month period beginning September 2000 to prepare one or more journal article(s) and/or a book on the topic, "The Triumph of Mercantilism: Economic Aspects of the Historic Struggle Over Centralized Government in America"
Earhart Foundation
12-31-2000 250 Fellowship Research Grant
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Department of Economics
During a twelve-month period beginning September 2000 to prepare one or more journal article(s) and/or a book on the topic, "The Triumph of Mercantilism: Economic Aspects of the Historic Struggle Over Centralized Government in America"
Earhart Foundation
12-31-1999 7,250 Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Department of Economics
During a twelve-month period beginning September 2000 to prepare one or more journal article(s) and/or a book on the topic, "The Triumph of Mercantilism: Economic Aspects of the Historic Sver Centralized Government in America."
Earhart Foundation
12-31-1999 250 Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Department of Economics
During a twelve-month period beginning September 2000 to prepare one or more journal article(s) and/or a book on the topic, "The Triumph of Mercantilism: Economic Aspects of the Historic Sver Centralized Government in America."
Earhart Foundation
12-31-1998 20,500 Department of Theology
Vigen Guroian
During the period January -August 1999 to continue preparation of a book, HABITS OF CHARACTER: HOW CLASSIC STORIES HELP CHILDREN TO BECOME FREE AND RESPONSIBLE PERSONS.
Earhart Foundation
12-31-1997 10,000 Patricia Cook
Department of Philosophy
During the period January-August, 1998 to continue preparation of a book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF FORGETTING: AN INQUIRY THROUGH PLATO'S DIALOGUES.
Earhart Foundation
12-31-1994 6,000 Fellowship Research Grant
Diana J. Schaub
Department of Political Science
During the summer of 1995 to continue preparation of a book, MASTER AND MAN IN AMERICAN LITERATURE.
Earhart Foundation
12-31-1994 1,930 Fellowship Research Grant
Diana J. Schaub
Department of Political Science
During the summer of 1995 to continue preparation of a book, MASTER AND MAN IN AMERICAN LITERATURE.
Earhart Foundation