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adrianaJennifer Lodine-Chaffey, instructor, English, WSU Tri-Cities, authored “John Milton’s Samson Agonistes: Deathly Selfhood” in Parergon: Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Medieval and Early Modern Studies.
Jennifer Lodine-Chaffey, instructor, English, WSU Tri-Cities, authored “John Milton’s Samson Agonistes: Deathly Selfhood” in Parergon: Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Medieval and Early Modern Studies.
Hanjo A. Hellmann, associate professor, biological sciences, co-authored “Effect of low-temperature storage on the content of folate, vitamin B6 , ascorbic acid, chlorogenic acid, tyrosine, and phenylalanine in potatoes” in Journal of the science of Food and Agriculture.
Dylan Bugden, professor, sociology, and colleagues coauthored “Place and behavior: The role of accessibility” in Journal of Environmental Psychology.
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).
Jeannette Mageo, professor, anthropology, authored “Ambiguity as Dream Mentation: Super-masculinity and Ambivalence,” in American Dreams and “Mimesis and Developing Models of Self and Other” in Culture and Psychology.
Tim Kohler, Regents professor, Andrew Gillreath-Brown, doctoral candidate, and R. Kyle Bocinsky, alumnus (PhD ’14) and senior researcher, anthropology, co-authored “Paleodata For and From Archaeology” in Past Global Changes Magazine.
Melissa Kowalski, doctorate candidate, criminal justice and criminology, authored “Hiring and training requirements for correctional officers: A statutory analysis” in The Prison Journal (forthcoming).