Washington State University’s College of Art & Sciences honours faculty, staff, and students
Sixteen faculty, five staff, and five graduate students from three campuses were honored for outstanding achievement at the 2023 College of Arts & Sciences Appreciation and Recognition Social in April.
Professors Donna Campbell, a recognized scholar of women writers, and Andrew Storfer, an internationally respected expert in landscape genetics and host-pathogen coevolution, received the top two faculty awards. Teresa Woolverton, academic coordinator in the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs was honored with the outstanding staff excellence award. Graduate students were recognized in the arts, sciences, and social sciences.
Visit the online awards gallery to learn a little about the recipients and the impact of their work.
Faculty Career Awards
Donna Campbell, Department of English
Andrew Storfer, School of Biological Sciences
Brian Collins, Department of Physics & Astronomy
Season Hoard, School of Politics, Philosophy, & Public Affairs
Daryl DeFord, Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Lauren Westerfield, Department of English
Sergey Lapin, Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Faculty Service Awards
Mark Stephan, School of Politics, Philosophy, & Public Affairs
Julie Wieck, School of Music
Richard Elgar, School of Politics, Philosophy, & Public Affairs
Tricia Glazebrook, School of Politics, Philosophy, & Public Affairs
Teaching Awards
Andy McCubbin, School of Biological Sciences
Michael Goldsby, School of Politics, Philosophy, & Public Affairs
Julie Menard, School of the Environment
Tom Preston, School of Politics, Philosophy, & Public Affairs
Bala Krishnamoorthy, Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Staff Awards
Teresa Woolverton, School of Politics, Philosophy, & Public Affairs
Kara McClanahan, School of Biological Sciences
Summer Howard, School of Biological Sciences
Debbie Heston, Business Service Center
Brandon Fris, School of Biological Sciences
Graduate Student Achievement Awards
Molly Sutter, Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Kevin Melendez, School of Music
William Favell, School of Politics, Philosophy, & Public Affairs
Dmitri Kalashnikov, School of the Environment
Andrea Bazzoli, Department of Psychology
Additionally, Elizabeth Siler, professor in the Department of English, was recognized as the inaugural Arts & Sciences Unsung Hero.
An outstanding senior in each of the 24 College of Arts and Sciences undergraduate degree programs offered at WSU Pullman will be honored at a separate medallion ceremony the day before commencement.