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Fine arts prof/associate dean lands lofty ‘Frigate Bird’ Award

Carol Ivory
Carol Ivory

Carol Ivory, professor of fine arts and CAS associate dean for curriculum and instruction, was honored with the Manu Daula (Frigate Bird) Award from the Pacific Arts Association (PPA) during a meeting this month in Vancouver, B.C. Recipients of the Manu Daula Award are selected by the PPA membership based on “outstanding achievement and dedication in the arts of the Pacific.” Ivory and a colleague received the award this year; only 14 people have received the award since 1984.

Ivory’s research focuses on the art, history, and culture of the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia. She is the author of numerous articles and essays on the Marquesas in a variety of international publications. She was primary consultant on the exhibition, Adorning the World, Art of the Marquesas Islands, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 2005-06; and the exhibition, Gauguin and Polynesia: South Pacific Encounters, in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2011, and Seattle, WA, in 2012. She is currently guest curator for an exhibition on Marquesan art scheduled for fall 2015 at the Musée du quai Branly, Paris.

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Museum of Art presents Fine Arts Faculty Exhibition

Fine Arts Faculty Exhibition
Get inspired at the free fine arts exhibition!

The Fine Arts Faculty Exhibition will be presented free to the public at the Washington State University Museum of Art Aug. 12-Sept. 14. A reception will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 22, in the museum gallery.

The museum showcases the exhibition at the beginning of the school year so incoming students are immediately exposed to the manifold talents of the WSU fine arts faculty.

Read more at WSU News

Three WSU faculty members elected to state Academy of Sciences

Kerry Hipps
Kerry Hipps
Congratulations to the three newest WSU members of the Washington State Academy of Sciences, including our own Kerry Hipps, professor of chemistry and chair of the Department of Chemistry.

The Washington State Academy of Sciences provides expert scientific and engineering analysis to inform public policy-making and works to increase the role and visibility of science in the state of Washington.

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Junior poli-sci, philosophy major eyes Pullman City Council seat

LaKecia Farmer
LaKecia Farmer. Photo credit The Spokesman-Review

“I will celebrate by sleeping,” LaKecia Farmer, a 20-year-old WSU junior and Spokane native, said with a laugh. “I haven’t slept since I started campaigning.”

If she wins the Pullman City Council race in November, Farmer will likely be the youngest elected official in the state.

Find out what else makes her candidacy unique….

Who’s packing? CPL rates in Washington counties

Michael Gaffney
Michael Gaffney

Mike Gaffney, a social science researcher at Washington State University, said he was surprised by the wide variation in concealed pistol license rates in counties across the state.

But, Gaffney added, there seems to be a correlation between population density and …

See the video about CPL rates and an interactive map at KING5.com