Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for August 1, 2024

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  1. Lindsay Benstead, Political Science faculty, co-authored an article titled “Is the Future Female? Lessons from a Conjoint Experiment on Voter Preferences in Six Arab Countries” on Mar. 13 in Comparative Political Studies.
  2. Alida Cantor, Geography faculty, and Thien-Kim Bui, Zachary Boyce, and Jillian Farley, graduate students, co-authored an article titled “Working (around/within/against) prior appropriation: Diverse hydrosocial practices to secure water for rivers” in Journal of Political Ecology.
  3. Alida Cantor, Geography faculty, co-authored an article titled “Lithium and water: Hydrosocial impacts across the life cycle of energy storage” on Jul. 14 in WIREs Water.
  4. Paula Carder, School of Public Health faculty and Institute on Aging director, co-authored an article titled “Private Equity Investment in Assisted Living: Distinct Impacts and Policy Considerations” in Health Affairs. 
  5. Scott DuHadway, Business faculty, published an article titled “Experiments in supply chain management research: A systematic review and future directions” in Journal of Business Logistics.
  6. Sarah Dys, Ozcan Tunalilar, and Paula Carder, Institute on Aging faculty, co-authored a study titled “Prevalence and Correlates of Antipsychotic Medication Use in Oregon Assisted Living” in the Journal of American Medical Directors Association. 
  7. Kathryn Farr, Sociology faculty emerita, authored “Obscured by under-representation: The death sentencing of women of color in the U.S.” in The Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice.
  8. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, and Teppei Fukuda, WLL M.A. in Japanese, 2020, published a translation of an essay titled “In This Way I Made My Debut: Yamagami Tatsuhiko’s Compendium of New Philosophy, A Comedy” by manga scholar Natsume Fusanosuke on Jun. 10 in The Comics Journal.
  9. Ryan Petteway, Public Health and Black Studies faculty, published a paper titled “Engaging Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis to Advance Equity in Oregon Public Health Surveillance Practices” in June in a Health Affairs special issue on Reimagining Public Health.
  10. Leah Rosenkranz, Anthropology, and Jeremy Spoon and Douglas Deur, Anthropology faculty, co-authored an article titled "Unbalanced or Absent: Assessing Indigenous Representation in Interpretive Materials at Government Administered Heritage Sites in Cascadia and Hawai‘i” on May 17 in the journal Heritage and Society.
  11. Aaron Roussell, Sociology faculty, authored “An open letter to my academic colleagues: Constructing the free and autonomous Refaat Alareer Memorial Library” for the PSU Vanguard.
  12. Ji Woon (June) Ryu, Business faculty, published “Taking a heavier toll? Racial differences in the effects of workplace mistreatment on depression” in Journal of Applied Psychology.
  13. Julia Stone, Library faculty, published an article titled “Shifting to the online environment: Exploring virtual and in-person collaborations between community college libraries and writing centers,” in the Journal of Academic Librarianship.
  14. Jack Straton, Physics and University Studies faculty, had one of his photographs chosen to be part of Fragments, an international joint  show of all fine art media, on January 3 through 21, 2023, at Strata Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  15. Marisa Westbrook, Public Health faculty, published a journal article titled “The embodiment of exclusionary displacement pressure: Intersections of housing insecurity and mental health in a Hispanic/Latinx immigrant neighborhood,” in Social Science & Medicine.