Box 9
Contains 43 Results:
Promotion Materials Notebook #1: Promotion Forms, Materials and Summary Letter
This series consists of eight notebooks created by Vraniak as he was applying for tenure at Utah State University in Logan, Utah, in 1987. One additional folder of correspondence is also included. Vraniak left Utah State University as a fully tenured professor in September 1990.
Promotion Materials Notebook #2: Research Grant Recently Submitted (folder 1)
This series consists of eight notebooks created by Vraniak as he was applying for tenure at Utah State University in Logan, Utah, in 1987. One additional folder of correspondence is also included. Vraniak left Utah State University as a fully tenured professor in September 1990.
Flow-Through Funds, Lac du Flambeau Public School: 1995
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Identification, Assessment and Intervention in Relation to Emotionally Disturbed American Indian School Children: 1980
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Influence Des Facteurs Socio-Culturels Sur La Specialisation Hemispherique Cerebrale: 1981
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Integrated Assessment Program for Native American Students: 1977
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Meenediwin ("Mutual Gift") January 1994 Proposal to the Office of Special Education:
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Meenediwin ("Mutual Gift"): Integrating Services to Native American Youth with Serious Emotional Disturbances and Their Families: May 1994 Proposal to the Center for Medical Health Services, Department of Health and Human Services
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Meenediwin ("Mutual Gift"): Overcoming Barrier to Integrated and Family Focused Services for Native American Children and Youth with Serious Mental Health Needs: September 1994 Proposal to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Meenediwin ("Mutual Gift"): Correspondence, 1993-1994
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.