History
adrianaJesse Spohnholz, associate professor, history, authored The Convent of Wesel: The Event that Never Was and the Invention of Tradition (Cambridge University Press).
Jesse Spohnholz, associate professor, history, authored The Convent of Wesel: The Event that Never Was and the Invention of Tradition (Cambridge University Press).
Susan Peabody, professor, history, WSU Vancouver, authored Madeleine’s Children: Family, Freedom, Secrets, and Lies in France’s Indian Ocean Colonies, the first full length biography tracing slavery in the Indian Ocean world (Oxford University Press).
Justin Denney, associate professor, sociology, presented “From the Health of Children in Same‐Sex Couple Families to Neighborhood Contributions to Disparities in Adult Mortality: RDCs Make It Possible” at the Rocky Mountain Research Data Center in Boulder, Colo.
Stephen Powers, postdoctoral research associate, environment, received the Gene E. Likens Award from the Ecological Society of America for outstanding publication by a junior scientist in the biogeosciences in recognition of his paper “Long-term accumulation and transport of anthropogenic phosphorus in three river basins” in Nature Geoscience.
Ryan Booth, doctoral student, history, was selected to present “They Are Always at the Front: Native American Soldiers in the Great War” at the International Conference on Hate Studies at Gonzaga University in Spokane.
Jennifer Sherman, associate professor, sociology, co-edited Rural Poverty in the United States (Columbia University Press, New York).
Alexander Khapalov, professor, mathematics and statistics, authored Mobile point sensors and actuators in the controllability theory of partial differential equations (Springer, Dordrecht,Heidelberg, London, New York).
Travis Ridout, professor, politics, philosophy, and public affairs, won the Jack L. Walker, Jr. Outstanding Article Award in the Organized Section on Political Organizations and Parties for his coauthored article “Loose Cannons or Loyal Foot Soldiers: Toward a More Complex Theory of Interest Group Advertising Strategies” in American Journal of Political Science .
Mark Lesperance, instructor, mathematics and statistics, received a certificate of appreciation from the WSU Access Center in appreciation of his dedication to equal access and opportunity.
Bala Krishnamoorthy, associate professor, mathematics and statistics, WSU Vancouver, authored “Considerations for waste gasification as an alternative to landfilling in Washington state using decision analysis and optimization” in Sustainable Production and Consumption.