Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for November 27, 2023

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  1. Shirley A. Jackson, Sociology faculty, published “A Dystopian Post-Civil Rights Era: Black Lives Matter and the Rhetoric of Change” in Sociological Perspectives.
  2. Daniel Jaffee, Sociology faculty, published “When Communities Face Drinking-Water Issues, Bottled Water is a ‘Temporary’ Solution That Often Lasts Years--and Worsens Inequality” in The Conversation.
  3. Marie Lo, English faculty, published the article, “The Philippine Craftsman: Empire, Education, and the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition” in The Journal of Modern Craft.
  4. Talitha May, English, will publish “Collaborations of Care: On Writing Excess and a Pig Named Jessica” in the fall issue of Journal for Critical Animal Studies.
  5. Talitha May, English, will publish an artist’s statement and cover art in the fall issue of Composition Studies.
  6. Talitha May, English, will publish “Song for the Anthropocene” in the fall issue of Journal for Critical Animal Studies.
  7. Deborah S. Peterson and Susan Carlile,  Educational Leadership and Policy faculty, co-authored and published “Continuous Improvement, Institutional Review Boards, and Resistance to Practitioner Scholarship” in the journal Education Researcher.
  8. Theodore Van Alst, Indigenous Nations Studies faculty, co-edited an anthology, “Never Whistle At Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology.”
  9. Hyeyoung Woo and Lindsey Wilkinson, Sociology faculty, published “Education, Employment, Family Formation Behaviors, and the Gender Health Gap: A Cross-National Comparison of Korea, the United States, and Finland” in the Journal of Korean Studies.