Mathematics and Statistics
adrianaMark Lesperance, instructor, mathematics and statistics, received the Associated Students of Washington State University (ASWSU) Exceptional Professor Award for the College of Arts and Sciences.
Mark Lesperance, instructor, mathematics and statistics, received the Associated Students of Washington State University (ASWSU) Exceptional Professor Award for the College of Arts and Sciences.
Marc Evans, professor, mathematics and statistics, received the Associated Students of Washington State University (ASWSU) award for Outstanding Open Educational Resources Usage.
Nichole Fournier, doctoral candidate, anthropology, received the 2018 James A. Bennyhoff Award from the Society for California Archaeology.
Ryan Booth, doctoral student, history, received the Montana Historical Society’s James H. Bradley Fellowship.
Courtney Meehan, associate professor, Edward Hagen, professor, Courtney Helfrecht, PhD ’17, and Jennifer Roulette, doctoral student, anthropology; and Shelley McGuire, professor, and Kimberly Lackey, doctoral student, biological sciences, coauthored with external colleagues “Social networks, cooperative breeding, and the human milk microbiome” in American Journal of Human Biology.
Cheryl Schultz, associate professor, biological sciences, received the WSU Vancouver Chancellor’s Award for Research Excellence.
Martha Cottam, professor, politics, philosophy, and public affairs, won the WSU Graduate School’s 2018 Graduate School Mentor Academy Award for Excellence.
Chioma Heim, undergraduate advisor, psychology, won a 2018 WSU Leadership and Engagement Award of Distinction for staff.
Abere Church, Steven Hobaica, Shari Reiter, Emily Faust, Catherine Sumida, Kyle Schofield, Madeline Nagel, Greg Keiser, and Austin Lau, graduate students, psychology, serving as officers of the WSU Diversity and Ethics in Psychology Chapter, won a 2018 WSU Leadership and Engagement Award of Distinction for student organizations. Paul Kwon, professor, serves as the group’s faculty advisor.
Marina Tolmacheva, professor, history, delivered the keynote address at the annual meeting of the Association of Washington Historians at Yakima Valley College.