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By Maegan Murray, سԹ

RICHLAND, Wash. – Washington State University Tri-Cities recognized five female leaders as Women of Distinction for their contributions to the campus and regional Tri-Cities community as part of a ceremony that was held virtually this month.

These individuals exhibit exceptional leadership in their discipline or area of expertise, serve as role models and mentors to other women, advocate for positive social change and demonstrate a commitment to the missions of سԹ.

“Each year, we receive so many incredible nominations for female leaders that have made tremendous impacts on their regional community, as well as for سԹ students and the campus,” said Jaime Heppler, سԹ senior director of development and chair of the سԹ Women of Distinction committee. “This year, we were thrilled to honor five individuals whose leadership transcends their day-to-day work. These are difference-makers in every sense of the word.”

For more information about the سԹ Women of Distinction program, visit tricities.wsu.edu/women-of-distinction.

Sandra Haynes

Sandra Haynes, 2021 سԹ Woman of Distinction Legacy Award

Sandra Haynes | Chancellor of سԹ
Woman of Distinction Legacy Award

Sandra Haynesis theseventhchancellor of سԹandbringsmore than20 years of successful, high-level administrative experience, stemming from leadershipat both a doctoral granting universitywithvery high research activities (R1)and aregional comprehensive institutionoffering bachelor’sand master’sdegrees. She holds a faculty appointment as professor in the department of psychology.Asa first-generation student,sherecognizes the transformative power of higher education and its ability to be a true equalizer for individuals, regardless of life circumstance.As part of her three years at سԹ, she oversaw the opening of the campus MOSAIC Center for Student Inclusion and is actively overseeing the construction of the new سԹ academic building that opens this June and renovation of the campus library to become a learning commons featuring a wide range of student support services.

 

 

Lindsay Lightner

Lindsay Lightner, 2021 سԹ Woman of Distinction

Lindsay Lightner | Education Ph.D. student, coordinator for سԹ College of Education
Woman of Distinction

Through her position as a coordinator for the سԹ College of Education, Lindsay Lightner helps school districts alleviate teacher shortages in hard-to-staff subjects,such as special education and bilingual education, by helping paraprofessionals become certified teachers.She advises paraprofessionals in an alternative route program through سԹ and coordinates a National Science Foundation grant regarding socio-environmental science investigations in-partnership with K-12 schools in the region.In her free time, she works with Girl Scouts, volunteers for K-12 robotics, serves as part of the library board and many other opportunities. She is known as an upstanding educator that is dedicated to sharing her love of learning and exploring.Lindsay is also a doctoral student in mathematics and science education at سԹ.

 

 

Janet Peters

Janet Peters, 2021 سԹ Woman of Distinction

Janet Peters | سԹ scholarly associate professor of psychology and director of instructional excellence and innovation
Woman of Distinction

Janet Peters serves as a scholarly associate professor of psychology and director of instructional excellence and innovation at سԹ. She is continuously recognized for utilizing innovative and engaging teaching strategies in the classroom and often goes above and beyond to ensure her students’ success. She actively incorporates service learning into her classroom environment where students craft real-world solutions to regional issues in partnership with nonprofit organizations. In research, she focuses on student, employee and faculty engagement, innovative instruction and high-engagement pedagogy, student leadership development and student attitudes toward statistics. She also provides professional development in innovative teaching and classroom tools for her fellow سԹ faculty. In addition to the سԹ Women of Distinction award, Peters has been published and recognized as a WSU Outstanding Teaching Award Recipient, LIFT Faculty Fellow, AVID instructor and as a Center for Civic Engagement Faculty Fellow, to name a few.

 

Gabriela Ramirez

Gabriela Ramirez, 2021 سԹ Woman of Distinction

Gabriela Ramirez | سԹ psychology alumna, Spanish teacher at Tri-Cities Prep
Woman of Distinction

Gabriela Ramirez is a graduate of the psychology program at سԹ and currently serves as a Spanish teacher at Tri-Cities Prep Catholic High School. As a سԹ student, she was active in bringing her Latino culture to the forefront, serving through the MEChA and the Dreamers’ Club, which advocates for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students regionally. Through her role as a teacher, she continues to raise awareness about various cultures and communities. She brings innovative strategies into the virtual environment as part of her courses, using videos and other virtual experiences to connect the Spanish language to the real-world environment. She also learned from a young age that her greatest passion in life is dance. In 2017, Gabriela and a friend started their own dance organization, Ballet Folklórico ‘Cielo de México.’ Their mission is to keep Mexican traditions alive through dance and bring people from the community closer together. The group has since grown to 40 individuals.

 

Mikaela Thepvongsa

Mikaela Thepvongsa, 2021 سԹ Woman of Distinction

Mikaela Thepvongsa | سԹ nursing student, WSU Pullman psychology alumna
Woman of Distinction

Mikaela Thepvongsa is currently pursuing a bachelor’s of science in nursing from سԹ after earning a bachelor’s in psychology from WSU Pullman. In addition to taking on a rigorous course of study, she serves as president of Crimson Scrubs, the nursing student service organization, and with the Disabled Students and Allies Club of سԹ, where she is the liaison officer to the WSU system from سԹ. Additionally, Thepvongsa serves as a WWAMI Area Health Education Center scholar. In this role, she works in an interprofessional capacity to assist with health literacy and language and engages in additional classes and volunteer work. As a deaf student, Mikaela uses her own experiences to continually advocate for individuals with disabilities. Additionally, she has served at hospitals, Safe Harbor’s My Friend’s Place, food banks and churches. In 2019, she participated in a service trip to Mexico with Loma Linda University graduates to help at a dental clinic in poverty-stricken areas.

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Editor, writer Mayumi Tsutakawa to headline Women’s History Month Festivities at سԹ /editor-writer-mayumi-tsutakawa-to-headline-womens-history-month-festivities-at-wsu-tri-cities/ Thu, 05 Mar 2020 22:21:50 +0000 /?p=77988 The post Editor, writer Mayumi Tsutakawa to headline Women’s History Month Festivities at سԹ appeared first on سԹ.

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By Maegan Murray, سԹ

RICHLAND, Wash. – In celebration of Women’s History Month and in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, Washington State University Tri-Cities will host writer and editor Mayumi Tsutakawa on March 26, as part of a featured presentation by Humanities Washington, as well as a series of events throughout the month of March regarding women’s issues and history.

Humanities Washington sponsored speaker Mayumi Tsutakawa

Humanities Washington sponsored speaker Mayumi Tsutakawa

Tsutakawa is an independent writer and curator who has focused on Asian/Pacific American history and arts. During her presentation, individuals will learn about pioneering photographer Imogen Cunningham, black American jazz musician Ruby Bishop, Chinese American artist Priscilla Chong Jue, leftist journalist Anna Louise Strong and Native American linguist Vi Hilbert. Drawing on her experience as an activist and writer, Tsutakawa will explore how these women inspired others and changed society.

“We are excited to bring Mayumi Tsutakawa to سԹ as she lends a fascinating perspective and extensive knowledge of female leaders throughout history and their impact on the world,” said Tracey Hanshew, سԹ clinical assistant professor of history. “In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote, her presentation and ensuing discussion will help to shed light on a variety of important topics and the importance of the woman’s voice and art throughout history.”

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Hanshew said the other on-campus Women’s History events, of which include a discussion on the challenges facing professional women, a hands-on experience examining artifacts important to women’s history, as well as a discussion and examination on the history of abortion, stand to provide opportunities to learn more about the impact of women throughout history in a global context.

“We are excited to bring so many engaging topics to the table for our students and our greater Tri-Cities community,” she said. “These are important discussions that should occur at all levels and provide some great perspectives from all sides of these topics.”

March 10 | Working in the 21st Century: Challenges Facing Professional Women

2 p.m. – 3 p.m. in CIC 120 (open to students, faculty and staff)

Janet Peters, سԹ clinical assistant professor of psychology, will lead a discussion on the challenges that professional women face in the work place surrounding policies, systemic issues, selection bias, disparities in negotiating, hurdles to promotion and work-life balance.

March 11 | Treasures in Your Attic: A Time Capsule Experiences for Women’s History Month

Noon – 1 p.m. in Floyd Atrium (open to students, faculty and staff)

Tracey Hanshew, سԹ clinical assistant professor of history, and Patricia Wilde, سԹ assistant professor of English, will lead a brown-bag lunch discussion, exploring archived boxes containing resources and artifacts informational to women’s history.

March 23 | MOSAIC Hot Topi(x) series: Abortion: A History of Contentious Public Policy

Noon – 2 p.m. in MOSAIC Center for Student Inclusion – Floyd 140 (open to students, faculty and staff)

Tracey Hanshew, سԹ clinical assistant professor of history, will lead a lecture on the history of abortion in the U.S., which will be followed by group civil discussions. The intent of the discussion is not to debate the issue, but rather hear thoughts from all sides in order to learn more about the issue, as well as how to engage and practice thoughtful and civil discourse.

March 26 | Women’s History Spring Speaker Mayumi Tsutakawa: Washington’s Undiscovered Feminists

5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. in the سԹ East Auditorium (free and open to the public)

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