Currently Accolades: Presented for May 28, 2024

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, presented Mischievous Creatures on May 14 at the New-York Historical Society as part of their Primary Source Series.
  5. 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 Apr. 26 at the Cities on the Edge International Conference on Urban Affairs in New York City. 
  6. Christof Teuscher, Engineering & Computer Science faculty, presented at the 2024 Spring Kruse Way Economic Forum on Apr. 30 in Lake Oswego, Oregon.