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24 Nov 2008
Dennis Stovall, English faculty, presented a workshop for teachers on using publishing in the curriculum and moderated a panel on "The Future of Publishing" at Wordstock, Nov. 7-9.
24 Nov 2008
Emily Salisbury, Criminology and Criminal Justice faculty, presented "Women on Probation: Lessons from the Gender-Responsive Classification Project" and co-presented, "Women in Prison: Lessons from the Gender-Responsive Classification Project" at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology conference in St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 12-16.
24 Nov 2008
Harrell Fletcher, Art faculty, participated in the panel discussion "Words without Pictures" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles, Nov. 17.
24 Nov 2008
Inger Olsen, Foreign Languages and Literatures faculty, presented the paper "Women in the Time of War" at the 106th annual Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference at Pomona College, Calif., Nov. 7-8.
24 Nov 2008
Mel Gurtov, Political Science emeritus faculty, gave the keynote speech "China and the United States: Responsible Stakeholder or Emerging Threat" to the annual meeting of the Northwest China Council in Portland, Nov. 12.
17 Nov 2008
Micki Caskey, Curriculum and Instruction faculty, co-presented the sessions "Creating and Sustaining Healthy Teams: What Teachers and Principals Really Want to Know," "Research and Resources in Support of This We Believe: Assessment to Promote Learning," "Spotlight on Research," "Pathways to Publication," and "Writing for Publication Demystified" at the National Middle School Association Conference in Denver, Oct. 30-Nov. 1. Caskey also continued her service as chair of the association's Research Advisory Board.
17 Nov 2008
Siobhan Maty, Community Health faculty, presented "Roadmap to the New Horizon: Linking Asians to Improved Health and Wellness: Barriers to and Preferences for Health Service Delivery," "Public Health Workforce in Oregon Survey: Disparities within the Public Health System," and "Oregon Public Health Workers' Participation in National and State Public Health Organizations: Are Public Health Organizations Understood and Valued Anymore?" at the American Public Health Association annual meeting in San Diego in October.
17 Nov 2008
Thomas Luckett, History faculty, presented "The Sales and Business Strategies of a Parisian Artisan, 1754-1764: The Letters and Accounts of N-C Flocquet" at the annual meeting of the Western Society for French History in Québec City, Canada, Nov. 6-8.
10 Nov 2008
Christine Cress, Education faculty, presented "Pedagogía Comunitaria" and "Facilitating Latino Student Civic Engagement Leadership through a Pedagogy of Community" at the International Research Conference on Service-Learning and Community Engagement in New Orleans, Oct. 25-28.
10 Nov 2008
Heejun Chang, Geography faculty, gave the invited presentation "Water for All: Reconciling Human Needs with Ecology in the Willamette River Basin" at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy workshop in Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 29.
10 Nov 2008
Jackie Balzer, Student Affairs vice provost, presented "One Perspective: Director to Dean to VP” to the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators at the Mid-Level Management Institute in Long Beach, Calif., Nov. 6.
10 Nov 2008
Lynette Feder, Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty, was one of 35 experts invited to participate in a three-day national panel on "The Effects of Marriage and the Couple Relationship on the Health of Infants, Adolescents and Older Adults," funded by the Johnson Foundation and convening at the Wingspread Conference Center in Racine, Wis. The panel's charge was to think through new directions in research that might answer the needs of policy makers and politicians. A working paper will be published on the panel's discussions and conclusions.
10 Nov 2008
Sarah Renkens, Transportation and Parking Services, presented "Measuring Progress: Methods for tracking use of alternative transportation" at the First Annual Oregon University System Sustainability Conference in Eugene, Oct. 23.
10 Nov 2008
Wendy Stewart, Library faculty, co-presented "So You've Got the ERM Module, Now What" at the 14th Annual Northwest Innovative Users Group Conference at University of Portland, Oct. 16.
3 Nov 2008
Leerom Medovoi, English faculty, presented "Post-Westphalian Raciologies: The Jew, the Muslim, and Permanent War" at the American Studies Association meeting in Albuquerque, N.M., Oct. 16.
3 Nov 2008
Michaela Brenner and Tom Larsen, Library faculty, gave an invited encore presentation of their popular talk "Let's Not Table This Load" at the 14th Annual Northwest Innovative Users Group Conference, University of Portland, Oct. 16.
3 Nov 2008
Steve Johnson, Urban Studies and Planning adjunct faculty, gave a presentation on the principles of effective public involvement to the Port of Portland's Airport Futures Advisory Council in October.
3 Nov 2008
William Lang, History faculty, presented "The Last Best Place: Twenty Years Later" at the Montana Festival of the Book, Humanities Montana, Missoula, Oct. 25.