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Dr. Bauman Wins Award

Bob Bauman was presented the WSU Tri-Cities Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Excellence Award.

This award is given annually to a WSU Tri-Cities faculty member whose research, scholarship, or creative work is exemplary, and whose work has had a positive influence on the broader community. It is the campus’s highest research honor.

Dr. Mercier Presents Workshop

Laurie Mercier presented a workshop, “It Happened Here: Making Labor History Visible” on developing plaques and walking tours to commemorate the disappearing sites of labor history, at the Pacific Northwest Labor History Conference held in Portland April 23, 2022.

Dr. Peabody’s Essay Published

Sue Peabody’s essay “Microhistory and ‘Prize Negroes’: Reconstructing the Origins and Fates of African Captives in the Indian Ocean World through Serial Data,”  has been published in Regenerated Identities: Documenting African Lives, Kartikay Chadha, Henry B. Lovejoy, Paul E. Lovejoy, Érika Melek Delgado, eds. Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora, https://africaworldpressbooks.com/regenerated-identities-documenting-african-lives-edited-by-paul-e-lovejoy-henry-b-lovejoy-erika-melek-delgado-and-kartikay-chadha/

Dr. Malfavon’s Dissertation Wins Award at LASA

Alan Malfavon’s dissertation “Kin of the Leeward Port: Afro-Mexicans in Veracruz in the Making of State Formation, Contested Spaces, and Regional Development, 1770-1830” won the honorable mention for the Latin American Studies Association Nineteenth Century Studies Section’s Best Dissertation 2022 Award.

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Panel accepted to PCB-AHA Annual Conference

The panel of Andra Chastain, Aaron Whelchel, Sam Buechler (Library) and JoAnn LoSavio, Roots of Contemporary Issues HIST 105/305: Teaching Undergraduates Research, Writing, Resilience, and Social Justice, has been accepted for the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association (PCB-AHA) annual conference, which will take place Aug. 10 – 12, 2022, at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon.