Currently Accolades: Presented for April 8, 2024

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  1. Kim Brown, Applied Linguistics faculty, co-presented “Southernizing Approaches to Language: The Impact of Southern Epistemologies Upon Collaborators’ Life and Profession” on Mar. 17 at a colloquium during the annual meeting of the American Association for Applied Linguistics in Houston, Texas.
  2. John Hellermann and Lynn Santelmann, Applied Linguistics faculty, Steven Thorne, World Languages and Literatures faculty, and Janet Tom Cowal and Jennifer Mittelstaedt, Applied Linguistics, co-presented a talk titled “‘I don’t think the university sees me’: Faculty and staff perceptions of linguistic diversity.”
  3. Susan Kirtley, English faculty, presented a paper titled “The Disappearance of Sharon Ventura: Ms. Marvel, She-Thing, and Pariah Femininity” on Mar. 29 at the Comic Arts Conference.
  4. Jung In Lee, MA student, and Alissa Hartig, Applied Linguistics faculty, co-presented “Southernizing Language Teaching and the Teaching of Applied Linguistics” on Mar. 17 at a colloquium during the annual meeting of the American Association for Applied Linguistics in Houston, Texas.
  5. Madhu Narayanan, Educational Leadership & Policy, presented the paper titled “Breaking Institutional Ground: Beyond Public and Private Discourses In Educational Change” at the Comparative International and Educational Society conference in Miami, FL.
  6. Thea Prieto, English, read from her novella From the Caves on Mar. 28-31 at Norwescon 46 in Seattle. 
  7. Thea Prieto, English, spoke on a panel titled “Worldbuildling: The Burden of Being God” on Mar. 28-31 at Norwescon 46 in Seattle. 
  8. Thea Prieto, English, spoke on a panel titled “Worldbuilding: How Clothes Make the Character” on Mar. 28-31 at Norwescon 46 in Seattle.  
  9. Thea Prieto, English, spoke on a panel titled “Uncertain Eco-Futures” on Mar. 28-31 at Norwescon 46 in Seattle. 
  10. Tetyana Sydorenk, Applied Linguistics faculty, presented a talk titled “Pragmatics in Primary School: A Look into a Third Grade EFL Classroom.”