Srijanie Dey, doctoral candidate, in collaboration with Alexander Dimitrov, professor, mathematics and statistics, WSU Vancouver, and colleagues at the Allen Institute for Brain Science, presented Towards replicating the mouse visual cortex in Neuromorphic Hardware at the Allen Institute Showcase Symposium in Seattle.
Sue Peabody, professor, history,WSU Vancouver, saw her multi-prize-winning book, Madeleine’s Children: Family, Freedom, Secrets and Lies in France’s Indian Ocean Colonies published and translated as Les enfants de Madeleine: Famille, liberté, secrets et mensonges dans les colonies françaises de l’océan indien. While on sabbatical, she will attend the opening of the related exhibit she co-curated at the Musée historique de Villèle on Réunion island.
Lisa Guerrero, associate professor, languages, cultures, and race, presented on the panel “Dispatches from the American Studies Diversariat: Faculty of Color and the Academy’s New ‘Diversity Class” at the annual conference of the American Studies Association in Honolulu.
Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo and Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo, professors, languages, cultures, and race, co-presented their paper “Zombies and Vampires in the Age of Pandemics” at the annual conference of the American Studies Association in Honolulu.
Harrison Higgs and Avantika Bawa, associate professors, and Noah Matteucci, technician, fine arts, WSU Vancouver, curated and installed with collaborators the layered, mixed-media installation “Memory: Cerebral Entanglement” by guest artist Kindra Crick at WSU Vancouver.
Laurie Drapela and Zachary K. Hamilton, associate professors, Melissa Kowalski, ElizabethThompson Tollefsbol, and Youngki Woo, doctoral candidates, and Mary K. Stohr, professor, criminal justice and criminology, coauthored with a colleague “Understanding Offender Needs over Forms of Isolation using a Repeated Measures Design” inThe Prison Journal.
Drapela and Tollefsbol with Faith E. Lutze, professor, and Nicholas Pimley, doctoral candidate, also coauthored “Assessing the Behavior and Needs Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury in Washington State Prisons: Establishing a Foundation for Policy, Practice, and Education” in Justice Quarterly.
In addition, Drapela, Woo, Stohr, Hamilton, Tollefsbol, Xiaohan Mei, doctoral candidate, and a colleague coauthored “The Effects of Disciplinary Segregation on Offender Behavior: Institutional and Community Outcomes” in Criminal Justice Policy Review.
Alana R. Inlow, doctoral candidate, sociology, authored “Does land use matter? Understanding homicide counts beyond the effects of social disorganization” in Homicide Studies.
Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, professor, sociology, and colleagues authored “Work Value Transmission from Parents to Children: Early Socialization and Delayed Activation.” Work and Occupations.
Mariana Amorim, assistant professor, sociology, and colleagues coauthored “Multiple-partner fertility and the growth in sibling complexity” in Demography.
Marisa Cervantes, doctorate student, and Alana Inlow, doctoral candidate, sociology, presented “Teaching While Inferior: Navigating the Instructor Role as a Racial, Sexual, and/or Gender Minority Graduate Student” at the 2019 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in New York.