Dr. Sun featured in the CAH Newsletter
claudia.mickasRay Sun’s contributions to the Fallen Cougars Project are spotlighted in the December 2021 Center for Arts and Humanities Newsletter.
Ray Sun’s contributions to the Fallen Cougars Project are spotlighted in the December 2021 Center for Arts and Humanities Newsletter.
Trevor Bond (PhD History 2017), Associate Dean for Digital Initiatives and Special Collections at the WSU Libraries and Co-Director of the Center for Arts and Humanities (CAH) was featured in the new Winter 2021 edition of Washington State Magazine:
Andra Chastain gave an invited lecture for the Alworth Center for the Study of Peace and Justice at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota. The public humanities talk, a joint lecture with Timothy Lorek, was titled 21st Century Dispatches from Latin America.
Ryan Booth’s article “Scouting for a forgotten few” is featured in the Winter issue of Washington State Magazine
Matt Sutton published “God’s Spooks: Religion, the CIA, and Church-State Collaboration,” in Beyond the Culture Wars: Recasting Religion and Politics in the Twentieth Century, edited by Darren Dochuk. South Bend: University of Notre Dame Press, 2021.
Jennifer Binczewski (PhD 2017) has won the 2021 Harold J. Grimm Prize for the best article in Reformation Studies (any discipline) published the previous year, awarded by the Sixteenth Century Society & Conference for her article, ““Power in Vulnerability: Widows and Priest Holes in the Early Modern English Catholic Community,” British Catholic History 35, no. 1 (2020): 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1017/bch.2020.1. Past awardees include some of the leading scholars working in this field today (including her former advisor, Jesse Spohnholz in 2009). Binczewski was feted at the award ceremony at the society’s conference this last weekend in San Diego, California.
Congratulations, Jennifer!