Currently Accolades: Presented for November 25, 2024

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  1. Kai Hang Cheang, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies faculty, presented “The Poetics and Periperformativity of (Mis)Translation in Wu Tsang's Duilian: Towards a Trans Theory of Minor-to-Minor Alliance in Diasporic Hong Kong" on Nov. 16 for the "Trans-In-Hong Kong, Hong Kong-In-Trans” panel at the National Women's Studies Association Conference in Detroit, Michigan.
  2. Jill Emery, Library, participated on the panel "Library Partnership Rating: Using Library Values to Evaluate Journal Publisher Practices" on Nov. 13 at the Charleston Conference in Charleston, South Carolina.
  3. Christopher Ian Foster, Black Studies faculty, presented “’When the Monster Begins to Devour’: Horror, Capitalism, and Anti-Trans Fascism” on Nov. 8 at the 121st annual Pacific and Ancient Modern Languages Association conference in Palm Springs, California.
  4. Cynthia Carmina Gomez, Director of Community & Civic Impact and University Studies, hosted the Youth Futures Summit on Oct. 16 at Portland State's Native American Student & Community Center in Portland, Oregon.
  5. Maude Hines, Black Studies and English faculty, presented "Slavery's Ghosts: Gothic Encounters in Seven American Middle-Grade Readers" on Nov. 7 at the 121st annual Pacific and Ancient Modern Languages Association conference in Palm Springs, California.
  6. Kathi Inman Berens and Rachel Noorda, English, presented "Is Your Library Future-Ready for Gen Z and Millennials?" on Oct. 18 at the Long Island Libraries Resource Council annual conference in Bellport, New York.
  7. Ted Khoury, Business faculty, gave an invited talk titled “Narrative Fiction Resolution to Digital Ethnography Dilemmas” on Oct. 8 as part of the ETHOS Speaker Series, The Center for Responsible Enterprise, Bayes Business School, City University of London in London, UK.
  8. John Nimmo, Curriculum & Instruction faculty emeritus, presented “Families Embracing Anti-Bias Values” as a featured film screening at the NAEYC national conference in Anaheim, California.
  9. Joel Owens, Business faculty, presented “The Effect of Contract Frame on Cooperation: The Moderating Role of External Locus of Control” at the 2024 Northwest Accounting Research Group Conference, and was awarded the Jason Porter Best Paper Award, at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.
  10. Will Parnell, Curriculum and Instruction Early Childhood Education faculty, offered a roundtable presentation on “Study Abroad: A Student and Professor Study Tour to Reggio Emilia, Italy" on Nov. 6 at the National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators' conference in Anaheim, California.