Environment
adrianaKevan Moffett, assistant professor, environment, WSU Vancouver, received a Faculty Early Career Development program award from the National Science Foundation.
Kevan Moffett, assistant professor, environment, WSU Vancouver, received a Faculty Early Career Development program award from the National Science Foundation.
Matthew Tatz, graduate student, music, won third place in the 2018 Northwest Regional Tuba-Euphonium Conference held at Central Washington University.
Nairanjana Dasgupta, professor, mathematics and statistics, was named an American Statistical Association (ASA) Elected-Fellow.
Emily Helmer, graduate student, anthropology, won the 2018 Outstanding Student Paper Award from the Northwest Anthropological Association.
Shannon Tushingham, assistant professor, anthropology, coauthored “Storage defense: Expansive and intensive territorialism in hunter-gatherer delayed return economies” in Science Direct.
Lee W, Daffin, clinical assistant professor, psychology, won the Excellence In Online Teaching Award from WSU Global Campus.
Katrina Leupp, assistant professor, sociology, WSU Vancouver, authored “Depression, Work and Family Roles, and the Gendered Life Course” in Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Jennifer Sherman, professor, sociology, authored “‘Not Allowed to Inherit My Kingdom’: Amenity Development and Social Inequality in the Rural West” in Rural Sociology; and “‘Stress I don’t Need’: Gender Expectations and Relationship Struggles amongst the Poor” in Journal of Marriage and Family. She also coedited Rural Poverty in the United States (Columbia University Press).
Don A. Dillman, Regents professor, sociology, coauthored “An Experimental Comparison of Web-push vs. Paper-only Survey Procedures for Conducting an In-Depth health Survey of Military Spouses” in BMC Medical Research Methodology; and “The promise and challenge of pushing respondents to the Web in mixed-mode surveys” in Survey Methodology, Statistics Canada.
Christine Horne, professor, and Emily Huddart Kennedy, assistant professor, sociology, coauthored “The Power of Social Norms for Reducing and Shifting Energy Use” in Energy Policy.
Horne coauthored three additional publications with other colleagues: “Toward a Sociology of Privacy” in Annual Review of Sociology; “Unequal Resilience: The Duration of Electricity Outages” in Energy Policy; and “Field of Visions: Inter-Organizational Challenges to the Smart Energy Transition in Washington State” in Brooklyn Law Review.
Kennedy also coauthored three additional publications with other colleagues: “Gendered citizenship and the individualization of environmental responsibility: Evaluating a campus common reading program” in Environmental Education Research; “Social change at the nexus of consumption and politics: A case study of eat-local movements” in Social Change and the Coming of Post-consumer Society (Routledge); and “Small-p politics: How pleasurable, convivial, and pragmatic political ideals influence engagement in eat-local initiatives” in British Journal of Sociology (forthcoming).