CLAS Grad Student Accolades: Publications for Fall 2024

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  1. Paola Arroyo-Vargas (Earth, Environment and Society Ph.D. ‘23) and Sebastian Busby (Earth, Environment and Society ‘21) co-authored “Impacts of a short-interval severe fire on forest structure and regeneration in a temperate Andean Araucaria-Nothofagus forest” in Fire Ecology.
  2. Andrea Baron (Sociology Ph.D.) co-authored "Community Health Centers Uptake of Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Trends, Barriers, and Successful Strategies" in Journal of Primary Care & Community Health and “Unbiased care, unequal outcomes: a nursing telehealth intervention reveals systematic inequities in COVID-19 care delivery” in BMC Nursing.
  3. Natalie Cholula (Sociology Ph.D.) co-authored “Targeted, Harassed, and Displaced: The Role of Discrimination in Oregon Evictions” as part of the Evicted in Oregon project.
  4. Tom DeBeauchamp (Creative Writing MFA ‘24) published “Certain Galactic Bodies” in New England Review.
  5. Robyn Dove (Biology Ph.D.) and Nathan U. Stewart (Biology Ph.D.) co-authored “Root nodules of red alder (Alnus rubra) and Sitka alder (Alnus viridis ssp. sinuata) are inhabited by taxonomically diverse cultivable microbial endophytes” in MicrobiologyOpen.
  6. Nicole Javaly (Chemistry Ph.D.) co-authored “A comparison of structure, bonding and non-covalent interactions of aryl halide and diarylhalonium halogen-bond donors” in Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry.
  7. Anne Johnson (Sociology Ph.D.) co-authored "Views of Adolescent Sex and Parental Responsibility: Do Religiously Conservative Christians and Trump Voters Have a Distinctive View?" forthcoming in Sex and Sexuality in the Family Context, Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research.
  8. Eric Larsh (Creative Writing MFA ‘24) published Desert, a poetry collection, with Cathexis Northwest Press.
  9. Daniel Mackin Freeman (Sociology Ph.D.), Hannah Sean Ellefritz (Sociology Ph.D.), and Rachel Springer (Sociology Ph.D.) co-authored "Social Contributors to Differences in Math Course Attainment Among Adolescents with and without Learning Disabilities and ADHD," forthcoming in Social Science Research.
  10. Rachel Springer (Sociology Ph.D.), Xuan Dinh (Psychology Ph.D.) and Suzy Fly (Sociology BA ‘24) co-authored “School-Based Health Centers and Mental Health Stigma Before and During the Pandemic,” forthcoming in SSM - Qualitative Research in Health.
  11. Ayumi Naraoka (Japanese MA ‘24) co-authored “A Translation of Shimizu Isao’s ‘The Literati and Painters Depicted in Famous Men Manga’” and “A Translation of Shimizu Isao’s ‘Natsume Sōseki and Manga’” in The Comics Journal.
  12. David Percy (Complex Systems Ph.D.) co-authored “Information-Theoretic Modeling of Categorical Spatiotemporal GIS Data” in Entropy.
  13. Daniel Sheikh (Earth, Environment and Society Ph.D.) co-authored “Ground Truth” Occurrence of Pink Spinel Anorthosite (PSA) as Clasts in Lunar Meteorite Northwest Africa (NWA) 15500: Chemical Evidence for a Genetic Relationship with Lunar Highlands Mg-suite and Formation by Magma-Wallrock Interactions,” forthcoming in Meteoritics & Planetary Science.
  14. Kyla Zaret (Earth, Environment and Society Ph.D. ‘24) co-authored “Exploration of large-scale vegetation transition in wet ecosystems: a comparison of conifer seedling abundance across burned vs. unburned forest-peatland ecotones in Western Patagonia” in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change.
  15. Michael Krochta (Earth, Environment and Society Ph.D.) co-authored "Reviewing controls of wetland water temperature change across scales and typologies” in Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment.