At Washington State University’s largest-ever Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA) on March 28, the Department of History is pleased to announce four students who received prestigious awards as follows:
Crimson awards:
Alice Hiemstra, mentor Lydia Gerber, on “Beauty in Exemplary Women of Early China;” and
Lindsay Rodriquez, mentor Charles Weller, on “Reemergence of Poliomyelitis in Syria: The Impacts of War.”
Gray awards:
Holly Matteson, mentor Ashley Boyd, on “PROGRESS: A Social Justice Framework for Critical Literacy;” and
Kevin Schilling, mentor Jennifer Thigpen, on “Pioneer Interpretations: Gendered, Religious, and Cultural Experiences of the American West.”