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Achievements

Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students. 

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Alumni

David Phelps

Art + Film

David Phelps ('89, Fine/Studio Arts, Ceramics) will be honored October 19 at the 36th annual Stockton Arts Commission Arts Awards ceremony for his sculpture titled “American Beauty." A contemporary American sculptor, Phelps' work appears in large scale public and private installations across the United States. He works primarily in bronze, steel and concrete.

Faculty

Dr. Michael S. Bruner

Communication

Dr. Michael S. Bruner, Professor in the Department of Communication, is lead author of a book chapter entitled, "An Evolving Worldview: Culture-Shift in University Students," published in Jim Norwine (Ed.), "A World After Climate Change and Culture Shift," pp. 43-66 (Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, & New York: Springer, 2014).

Faculty

Dr. Paul Cummings

Music

Associate music professor Paul Cummings has been invited to present at the 2014 national conference of the College Orchestra Directors Association January 23-26, 2014 at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Over 200 conductors of college orchestras from around the country attend this annual conference, which features performances, master classes, and scholarly presentations. Cummings' presentation is entitled "Achieving Critical Mass: Strategies for Improving Recruitment and Repertoire Selection in the Small College (or College-Community) Orchestra."

Student

Cara Owings

Native American Studies

Cara Owings (Native American Studies) has received a 2013 Rodney T. Mathews Jr. Scholarship. The scholarship provides up to $10,000 to assist California Indian students pursue their educational goals.

Faculty

William Rich

Anthropology

William Rich, Cultural Resources Facility Co-Director, presented at the Society for California Archaeology's Northern Data Sharing Meeting Saturday, September 28th in Trinidad. His paper is titled "Workin’ the Transect: A Look at the Humboldt State University Cultural Resources Facility."

Student

Archaeology students

Anthropology

Four students received the Undergraduate Research Creative Activity Fellowship: Alyssa Haggard, Spencer Mitchell, Erik Marinkovich and Matt Price. The projects are overseen by Dr. Marisol Cortes-Rincon in the Archaeology Research Laboratory at HSU. Haggard's project is “3D Virtual Curation: Archaeological Artifacts." Mitchell is researching “Maya Political Interactions through Monumental Display: Ancient Warfare Propaganda." Marinkovich will be examining “Ancient Roadways: Causeways in the Maya Lowlands" and Price will be exploring “Applied Experimental 3D Imagery Techniques on Artifacts."

Alumni

Victoria Munguia

History

Humboldt State University graduate Victoria Munguia, a Los Angeles native from an immigrant family, is a winner of the $3,000 William Randolph Hearst/CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement 2013. Munguia graduated in May with a major in History and a double minor in English Literature and Teaching English as a Second Language. She plans to take up a career as a history teacher upon completing a student teaching credential program this fall in Los Angeles.

Faculty

Dr. Hunter H. Fine

Communication

Dr. Hunter H. Fine, a lecturer in the Department of Communication, has published a 20-page essay and 6-minute video on: “The Skateboard Dérive: A Poststructuralist Performance of Everyday Urban Motility.” The study appeared in _Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies_, Vol. 9, No. 3, June 2013. “Dérive” has been defined by Guy Debord as “a movement toward a new way of inhabiting space.”

Student

Ninamarie Jeffrey

Politics

HSU political science major Ninamarie Jeffrey of Hilo, HI wrapped up a year in Germany this summer as a participant in the U.S. Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX). She took part in the 29th CBYX program, which since 1984 has provided more than 1,700 Americans with the opportunity to gain cultural, theoretical and practical work experience in Germany. Jeffrey was one of 75 participants nationwide for the competitive government-sponsored fellowship for young professionals between the ages of 18 and 24. The program is designed primarily for young adults in business, vocational, engineering, technical and agricultural fields, though candidates in all career fields are encouraged to apply. The program is supported by Congress through the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the State Department and by the German Bundestag or parliament.

Faculty

Sam Sonntag

Politics

Prof. Sam Sonntag co-organized a thematic section on "Governing Languages" at the French Political Science Association conference held at Sciences Po in Paris in July, at which she also presented a paper entitled "India's Linguistic Federalism as Language Policy." Also in July, she was invited to participate in a workshop on "The Economics of Language Policy" in Venice, sponsored by the Center for Economic Studies in Munich.