Sociology
william.herringAlair MacLean, associate professor, sociology, WSU Vancouver, authored “A Few Good Men and Women: Gender, Race, and Status in the Wartime Volunteer Military” in Population Research and Policy Review.
Alair MacLean, associate professor, sociology, WSU Vancouver, authored “A Few Good Men and Women: Gender, Race, and Status in the Wartime Volunteer Military” in Population Research and Policy Review.
Jennifer Schwartz, professor, and Lindsey Beltz, graduate student, sociology, coauthored “Trends in Female and Male Drunken Driving Prevalence over Thirty Years: Triangulating Diverse Sources of Evidence” in Addictive Behaviors.
Melissa Kowalski, doctoral candidate, Zachary Hamilton, associate professor, and Alex Kigerl, assistant research professor, criminal justice, coauthored with a colleague “Recrafting Youth Risk Assessment: Developing the Modified Positive Achievement Change Tool for Iowa” in Deviant Behavior.
Leah Ruiz and Brianne Posey, doctoral students, Melanie-Angela Neuilly, associate professor, and Craig Hemmens and Mary Stohr, professors, criminal justice and criminology, coauthored “Certifying Death in the United States” in Journal of Forensic Sciences. Their article also was selected as a “2018 Noteworthy Article” by the journal editors.
Brandon Bang and Duane Stanton, doctoral candidates, and Craig Hemmens and Mary Stohr, professors, criminal justice, coauthored “Police Recording of Custodial Interrogations: A State-By-State Legal Inquiry” in Journal of Police Science & Management.
Linda Russo, clinical associate professor, English, read from her poems in the Wildfall Reading Series at the Eugene, Oregon, Public Library.
Nairanjana Dasgupta, professor, mathematics, was awarded the 2019 Washington State University President’s Award for Leadership and Engagement.
Melissa Kowalski, doctorate candidate, Mei Xiaohan, doctorate student, Mary Stohr, professor, and Craig Hemmens, professor, criminal justice and criminology, authored “A statute analysis: Correction officer’s sexual misconduct” in The Prison Journal (forthcoming).
Eric Dexter, doctoral candidate, environment, WSU Vancouver, was awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie post-doctoral research fellowship by the European Commission.
Andrew Gillreath-Browth, doctoral candidate, anthropology, authored the chapter “Modeling Archaic Settlement Patterns and Ecology in the Middle Cumberland River Valley of Tennessee” in The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee (University Press of Florida).