Anthropology
mikayla.makleLuke Premo, assistant professor, anthropology, coauthored “The opportunity cost of walking away in the spatial iterated prisoner’s dilemma” in Theoretical Population Biology.
Luke Premo, assistant professor, anthropology, coauthored “The opportunity cost of walking away in the spatial iterated prisoner’s dilemma” in Theoretical Population Biology.
Carrie Cuttler, assistant professor, psychology, won the 2019 Student Choice Award for Best Professor at WSU.
Ryan Booth, doctoral candidate, history, received a nine-month Fulbright Fellowship to conduct research in India.
Andrew Gillreath-Brown, doctoral candidate; Samantha Fulgham, graduate student; Shannon Tushingham, assistant professor; and William D. Lipe, emeritus professor, anthropology; and Valerie Lynch-Holm, microscopy specialist, Franceschi Microscopy and Imaging Center, coauthored “Redefining the age of tattooing in western North America: A 2000-year-old artifact from Utah” in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.
Maria Serenella Previto, clinical associate professor, languages, cultures, and race, presented “Hablar en el silencio: The Shape of Water (2017) de Guillermo del Toro” (“Speak in Silence: Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water (2017)”) at Cine-Lit 9, international conference on Hispanic film and fiction, in Portland, Oregon.
Vilma C. Navarro-Daniels, associate professor, languages, cultures, and race, presented “Transgender-Transgenre: Mutations of the Forgotten Voices in Sebastián Lelio’s ‘A Fantastic Woman’ (2017)” at Cine-Lit 9, international conference on Hispanic film and fiction, in Portland, Oregon.
Aaron Blackwell, professor, anthropology, coauthored “Differences in Tsimane children’s growth outcomes and associated determinants as estimated by WHO standards vs. within-population references” in PLoS One. He also coauthored “Methodological differences cannot explain associations between health, anthropometrics, and excess resting metabolic rate,” in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
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).
William J. Damitio, doctoral student, Andrew Gillreath-Brown, doctoral candidate, and Shannon Tushingham, assistant professor, anthropology, coauthored “Seeing the Forest for the Trees: A Spatial Database to Enhance Potential of Legacy Collections at the Washington State University Museum of Anthropology” in Journal of Northwest Anthropology.
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).