AFW and Office of Research present: ‘Unique Faculty Research Environments and Technologies’

Join the Association for Faculty Women (AFW) and the Office of Research for an engaging panel presentation via Zoom on Wednesday, Nov. 13, from noon–1 p.m. RSVP online.

The panel of scholars includes:

  • Mandy Canales, assistant professor in Digital Technology and Culture (Tri-Cities). Canales is a writer, performer, and teaching artist with over 25 years of theatre experience, currently working in extended reality.
  • Georgina Cox, assistant professor in the School of Biological Sciences (Vancouver). Dr. Cox’s research interests broadly center on cardiovascular responses to physiological and abiotic stress.
  • Poppy Gardiner, post-doctoral research associate in the Department of Translational Medicine and Physiology and the Sleep & Performance Research Center (Spokane). Dr. Gardiner is a mixed-methods researcher studying the relationships between sleep quality and wellbeing.
  • Rachel Horowitz, assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology (Pullman). Dr. Horowitz is an anthropological archaeologist whose research focuses on using lithics to understand past economies.
  • Carolyn Ross, professor in Food Science (Pullman), director of WSU Sensory Science Center. Dr. Ross’ research program explores the theoretical basis underpinning the sensory perception of foods and beverages and correlates these attributes with quantifiable characteristics.

Please send your questions to AFW President Katie Forsythe.

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