Fine Arts
adrianaJoe Hedges, assistant professor, fine arts, exhibited his collection Hypercombines at Artworks Gallery in Loveland, Colorado.
Joe Hedges, assistant professor, fine arts, exhibited his collection Hypercombines at Artworks Gallery in Loveland, Colorado.
Scott Blasco, associate professor, music, composed “Momentia/Minutia” for marimba quartet recorded by Heartland Marimba Quartet on their new album, Vision.
John Barber, associate professor, and Greg Philbrook, technician, creative media and digital culture, WSU Vancouver, coauthored the multimedia exhibit Remembering the Dead, a memorial to victims of mass shootings across America, jury selected for presentation at the International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah. They also coauthored the exhibit Sound Spheres, jury selected for the exhibition/creative track of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Hypertext 2019 Conference, Institute of Information Systems at Hof University, Germany.
In addition, Barber recently served as producer, dramaturge, and director of the live performance and online streaming of the five-part “Halloween Fright Night Live,” featuring episodes from Lights Out, Quiet Please!, and Suspense, for his Re-Imagined Radio project .
Alana R. Inlow, doctoral candidate, sociology, authored “Does land use matter? Understanding homicide counts beyond the effects of social disorganization” in Homicide Studies.
Andrew Gillreath-Brown, doctoral candidate, anthropology, authored “Creation to Rhythm: An Ethnographic and Archaeological Survey of Turtle Shell Rattles and Spirituality in the United States” in Journal of Ethnobiology.
Alexandra Fraik, doctoral candidate, Andrew Storfer, professor, Joanna L. Kelley, associate professor, and researchers Corey Quackenbush, Mark J. Margres, and Christopher P. Kozakiewicz, biological sciences, coauthored “Transcriptomics of Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) Ear Tissue Reveals Homogeneous Gene Expression Patterns across a Heterogeneous Landscape” in Genes.
Kerry McGowan, doctoral student, and Joanna Kelley, associate professor, biological sciences, coauthored “Expression analyses of cave mollies (Poecilia mexicana) reveal key genes involved in the early evolution of eye regression” in Biology Letters.
Dene Grigar, professor, creative media and digital culture, WSU Vancouver, curated the exhibition “Tear Down the Wall: Hypertext and Participatory Narratives,” presented in conjunction with the 2019 ACM Hypertext conference at Hof University, Germany, and including work by John Barber, clinical associate professor, and Greg Philbrook, instructional technician.
Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, professor, sociology, and colleagues authored “Work Value Transmission from Parents to Children: Early Socialization and Delayed Activation.” Work and Occupations.
Aaron Blackwell, associate professor, anthropology, coauthored “Old friends and friendly fire: Pregnancy, hookworm infection, and anemia among tropical horticulturalists” and “Testosterone is positively and estradiol negatively associated with mucosal immunity in Amazonian adolescents,” both in American Journal of Human Biology.