University program to announce inaugural grantees at law school event

University program to announce inaugural grantees at law school event

Cate Fosl, left, and Enid Trucios-Haynes

In October, UofL announced three new programs that will receive up to $2.25 million in funding throughout the next three years as part of the 21st Century Initiative.

One of those programs will introduce its initial group of faculty fellows and their research projects at an event hosted at the Brandeis School of Law Monday, May 22, 2017.

The Cooperative Consortium for Transdisciplinary Social Justice Research’s inaugural Transdisciplinary Faculty Grantees’ Roundtable and Reception will be from 1-3 p.m. at the law school, Room 175.

The consortium is led by co-principal investigators Cate Fosl, professor of women’s and gender studies, and director of the Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research in the College of Arts & Science, and Enid Trucios-Haynes, professor in the Brandeis School of Law and director of the Muhammad Ali Institute for Peace and Justice.

Read more about the consortium's initial projects.