History
mikayla.makleRobert Bauman, assistant professor, and Robert Franklin, assistant director, history, co-edited Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance: Voices from the Hanford Region (WSU Press).
Robert Bauman, assistant professor, and Robert Franklin, assistant director, history, co-edited Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance: Voices from the Hanford Region (WSU Press).
Dean Johnson, scholarly associate professor, mathematics and statistics, was selected to receive the American Statistical Association’s Statistical Consulting Section’s “best topic” award for a session he organized titled “Challenging Collaborations and Lessons Learned” for the ASA Joint Statistical Meetings.
Ken Faunce, associate professor, history, authored Heavy Traffic: The Global Drug Trade in Historical Perspective (Oxford University Press).
Sisouvanh Keopanapay, senior academic advisor/internship coordinator, criminal justice and criminology, co-presented “Xenophobia, Anti-Asian Racism and Intolerance: How to Support Students, Faculty, and Staff During COVID-19” in the National Academic Advising Association’s Global Connection Series.
Daryl DeFord, assistant professor of data analytics, mathematics and statistics, coauthored “Recombination: A Family of Markov Chains for Redistricting” in Harvard Data Science Review.
Andrew Gillreath-Brown, doctoral candidate, anthropology, authored Robert J. Hard and John R. Roney: Early Farming and Warfare in Northwest Mexico (University of Utah Press).
Michael Tsatsomeros, professor, mathematics and statistics, co-authored Matrix Positivity (Cambridge University Press).
John Streamas, associate professor, languages, cultures, and race, authored two poems, “Shelter Out of Place” and “Golden Years,” in Tales from Six Feet Apart.
Vilma Navarro-Daniels, professor, languages, cultures, and race, presented “’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 ‘La muerte mientras tanto’ (‘Death meanwhile’)” at the 27th International Conference on Literature and Hispanic Studies organized by Lock Haven University, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania.
Navarro-Daniels also coauthored En la Elocuencia del Silencio (In the Eloquence of Silence); Critical Edition of the Poetry of Marta Ortiz Lorca (Valparaíso University Press) through a grant from the Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage, Government of Chile.
Mary Stohr and Dale Willits, professors, and Nicholas Lovrich, professor emeritus, criminal justice and criminology, presented “The Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime” to the National Institute of Justice Working Group of U.S. Attorneys.