Mathematics and Statistics
adrianaDavid Wollkind, emeritus professor, and Bonni Dichone, alumnus (PhD 2011), mathematics and statistics, coauthored Pulling Rabbits Out of Hats (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group),
David Wollkind, emeritus professor, and Bonni Dichone, alumnus (PhD 2011), mathematics and statistics, coauthored Pulling Rabbits Out of Hats (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group),
Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo and Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo, professors, languages, cultures, and race, coauthored “Social Death in the Times of a Pandemic” in Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice.
A.J. Miller, assistant professor, career track, music, received a Global Music Awards Silver Medal for Instrumental Music for his compact disc Scenes, released by Washington State University Recordings, with Yoon-Wha Roh, assistant professor of music, career track, featured on piano.
Aaron Whelchel, associate professor, history, received the 2021 UPCEA West Region Excellence in Teaching Award.
Dean Johnson, scholarly associate professor, mathematics and statistics, co-edited a special issue of Stat, journal of the International Statistical Institute, devoted to statistical consulting and collaboration.
John Streamas, associate professor, languages, cultures, and race, authored “Not Down but Different: Depression in the Shadow of the Black Dog” in Re/Imagining Depression: Creative Approaches to “Feeling Bad” (Palgrave Macmillan).
Mark Fagiano, lecturer, politics, philosophy, and public affairs, authored Practicing Empathy and Pragmatism: The Value of Relations (Bloomsbury Press, forthcoming in January 2022).
Vilma Navarro-Daniels, professor, languages, cultures, and race, authored “‘Sobreviviremos como dos robinsones’: La pérdida de referentes sociopolíticos como disolución del sujeto en ’La muerte mientras tanto’, de Ignacio Martínez de Pisón” (“‘We will survive as two Robinsons’: The loss of sociopolitical referents as the dissolution of one’s own subjectivity in Ignacio Martínez de Pisón’s ‘Death meanwhile'”), a chapter in Crear Entre Mundos. Nuevas Tendencias en la Metaficción Española (Albatros Ediciones, València, Spain, 2021).
Alexander Khapalov, professor, mathematics and statistics, authored the monograph Bio-Mimetic Swimmers in Incompressible Fluids: Modeling, Well-Posedness, and Controllability (Advances in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics), forthcoming from Birkhäuser.
Charles Weller, associate professor, history, received a Learning Communities Excellence Award from the WSU Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement.