Music
lauren.hoskinsDahn Pham, associate professor, music, received the WSU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award for 2022.
Dahn Pham, associate professor, music, received the WSU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award for 2022.
Nicholas Lovrich, professor emeritus, politics, philosophy, and public affairs, received the WSU Emeritus Society Legacy of Excellence Award for 2022.
John Streamas, associate professor, languages, cultures, and race, authored “The Use of Weapons” in I Sing the Salmon Home: Poems from Washington State (Empty Bowl Press).
Mike Jacroux, emeritus professor, mathematics and statistics, authored A Non-Least Squares Approach to Linear Models (Cambridge Scholars Publishing).
Danh Pham, associate professor, music, director of WSU Bands, and conductor of the WSU Symphony Orchestra, was elected to the American Bandmasters Association.
Samuel Ginsburg, assistant professor, languages, cultures, and race, presented “Daywalking: Gentrification and Making Space in Vampires vs. the Bronx and wokitokiteki” at University of California San Diego’s Latin American Studies/Department of Literature.
Faculty, staff, students, and alumni of English regularly present and publish great work—find many of their achievements in the department’s 2021-22 newsletter.
John Streamas, associate professor, languages, cultures, and race, authored the essay “An End of Closure” in Time’s News, a publication of the International Society for the Study of Time.
Vilma Navarro-Daniels, professor, and Maria Serenella Previto, associate professor, career track, languages, cultures, and race, presented their paper, “Motherhood as Tragedy: A Reading of Pedro Almodóvar’s Julieta,” as part of the panel “Maternal Portraits in Spanish and Chilean Cinema” at the 31st International Conference of the Association of Gender and Sexuality Studies hosted by the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso in Valparaíso, Chile.
L. Buddy Levy, professor, English, read from his new book, Empire of Ice and Stone: The Disastrous and Heroic Voyage of the Karluk at Kenworthy Kenworthy Performing Arts Center in Moscow, Idaho.