The Sustainable Heritage Network, directed by Kim Christen, associate professor, English, and director, digital technology and culture, received the Council Exemplary Service Award from the Society of American Archivists.
Nathalie Wall, associate professor, coauthored three presentations with chemistry colleagues: Sue Clark, Regents Professor, and others, “Mechanism of La detection as precursor for actinide preconcentration” at the Interagency Technical Nuclear Forensics Program Review in Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Joelle Reiser, doctoral candidate, “Dependence of pH on alteration layer formation for international simple glass” at the Glass & Optical Materials Division Meeting in Waikoloa, Hawaii; and Gannon Parker, postdoctoral researcher, and Donald Wall, director, Nuclear Science Center, “Determination of thermodynamic parameters associated with Tc(IV) Sulfate complexation” at the American Chemical Society’s National Meeting in San Francisco.
Chris Dickey, clinical assistant professor, music, published a solo album Dulcet Voice via WSU Recordings. Karen Savage and Jeffrey Savage, professors, provided piano accompaniment.
Yi Gu, associate professor, physics and astronomy, authored “Phase-Defined van der Waals Schottky Junctions with Significantly Enhanced Thermoelectric Properties” in Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters.
Michael Delahoyde, clinical professor, and Leeann Hunter and Bryan Fry, clinical assistant professors, English, received the Associated Students of Washington State University’s 2017 Exceptional Professor Award for the College of Arts and Sciences.
Amy Nielson, instructor, chemistry, received the Associated Students of Washington State University’s 2017 Exceptional Professor Award for the College of Arts and Sciences.
Dene Grigar, director and professor, Creative Media and Digital Culture/English, WSU Vancouver, co-authored Traversals: The Use of Preservation for Early Digital Writing (MIT Press).