Currently Accolades: Presented for June 3, 2024

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  1. Lisa K. Bates, Urban Studies & Planning faculty, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  2. Scott Burns, Geology faculty emeritus, presented a talk titled “Ancient Cataclysmic Floods of the Ice Age Floods of the Pacific Northwest” on May 15 at the Geological Society of America Cordilleran Section meeting in Spokane, Washington.
  3. Colleen Carroll, community research partnerships coordinator, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  4. Karen Cellarius and Aliza Tuttle, PSU RRI Human Services Implementation Lab, presented "Creating Suicide Safer Care Environments: How to Plan and Measure Success Using the Updated 2023 Oregon Zero Suicide Implementation Assessment Tool" on May 9 at the annual conference of the  American Association of Suicidology (AAS24) in Las Vegas.
  5. Karen Cellarius and Aliza Tuttle, PSU RRI Human Services Implementation Lab, presented "Using the Oregon Zero Suicide Implementation Assessment Tool to Measure Workforce Wellness" on May 1 at the 2023 Oregon Conference on Opioids + Other Drugs, Pain + Addiction Treatment (OPAT) in Sun River, Oregon.
  6. Janet Cowal, Applied Linguistics, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  7. Desiree DuBoise, Psychology PhD candidate, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  8. Todd Ferry, Center for Public Interest Design associate director and Architecture faculty, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  9. Bennett Gilbert, History faculty, presented “Bending Moral Philosophy and Philosophy of History Toward Each Other” at the International Network for the Theory of History Biannual Conference (“History and Responsibility”), May 21-24 in Lisbon, Portugal.
  10. Jacen Greene, Homelessness Resource and Action Collaborative Assistant Director, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  11. Maurice Hamington, Philosophy and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies faculty, delivered a keynote address at an international care conference focused on the politics of care on May 16 at the University of Verona in Verona, Italy.
  12. Maurice Hamington, Philosophy and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies faculty, led a colloquium on care to the Department of Human Sciences on May 16 at the University of Verona in Verona, Italy.
  13. Maude Hines, English faculty and chair of Black Studies, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  14. Jenn Hollandsworth Reed, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health adjunct instructor and doctoral candidate, Walter D. Dawson, PSU IOA and OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty, Anaeliz Colon, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health doctoral student, Devlin Prince, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health adjunct instructor and doctoral student, Sofia Chapela, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health doctoral student, and Sherril B. Gelmon, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty, presented "Supporting Care Partners of People Living with Dementia: Exploring Changes in Policy and Practice" on May 6 at OHSU Research Week.
  15. Kacy McKinney, Urban Studies & Planning, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  16. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, presented Mischievous Creatures on May 14 at the New-York Historical Society as part of their Primary Source Series.
  17. Ryan Petteway, Public Health and Black Studies faculty, gave an invited talk titled “Towards a People’s Social Epi: Theory & Methods for Antiracist & Decolonized Futures of Radical Possibility” on Apr. 29 for McGill University's Anti-Black Racism Initiative.
  18. Ryan Petteway, Public Health and Black Studies faculty, gave an invited talk and poetry reading titled “Poetry As Praxis for Epistemic & Health Justice: Resistance, Rememory, & a Call for Generative Refusal” on Apr. 30 for McGill University's Anti-Black Racism Initiative.
  19. Ryan Petteway, Public Health and Black Studies faculty, was an invited plenary speaker for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Interdisciplinary Research Leaders Communications and Policy Workshop: "Knowledge, Power, & Narrative in the Struggle for Health Justice: Creative Resistance" on May 16.
  20. Ryan Petteway, Public Health and Black Studies faculty, co-organized and co-presented the "Memory & Place in Black Portland: A Photovoice Project" photography exhibit and poetry reading in the PSU Pan African Commons with Walidah Imarisha, Director of the Center for Black Studies and Black Studies faculty, Lisa Bates Urban Studies faculty, and PSU Project Rebound students on May 20 in Portland, Oregon.
  21. Ryan Petteway, Public Health and Black Studies faculty, co-organized and co-hosted "Stats & Stanzas 2024", a public health and poetry event collaboration between the School of Public Health and Self Enhancement Inc. on May 24 in Portland, Oregon.
  22. Ji Woon (June) Ryu, Business faculty, presented “The Slack effect: Digital messaging platforms integrate work-nonwork boundaries in good and bad ways” at the Western Academy of Management Annual Conference. March 20-23. Long Beach, CA.
  23. Leanne Serbulo, University Studies faculty, presented, "Street Fires, Tear Gas, and Toppled Statues: Incorporating the Non-Human into a Contentious Politics Analysis of the George Floyd Uprising in Portland" on April 26th at the Cities on the Edge International Conference on Urban Affairs in New York City. 
  24. Christof Teuscher, Engineering & Computer Science faculty, presented at the 2024 Spring Kruse Way Economic Forum on Apr. 30 in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
  25. Greg Townley, Community Psychology faculty, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  26. Marisa Westbrook, Community Health/Health Promotion faculty, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.
  27. Marisa Zapata, Homelessness Resource and Action Collaborative director and Urban Studies & Planning faculty, spoke at the Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Research Week Symposium on May 9 in Portland, Oregon.