by Currently
November 12th 2020
Share
Every week during the academic year, Currently celebrates faculty and staff accomplishments, including appearances on panels, presentations, recent publications or performances, and research grants.
- Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, gave an invited talk titled “Entanglement and Disentanglement: Identifying Commonalities and Difference Between Climate Migration and Managed Retreat” at Middlebury Institute of International Studies Monterey, California on Nov. 4.
- Susan Kirtley, English faculty, presented her paper “Girl in the Middle: Cyborgs, Selfhood, and Ms. Marvel” as part of the International Comic Arts Forum Virtual Conference in November.
- DeLys Ostlund, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) associate dean for faculty; Matthew Carlson, CLAS associate dean for undergraduate programs; Todd Rosenstiel, CLAS dean; and Fletcher Beaudoin, Institute for Sustainable Solutions director, presented a panel titled “Practicing Shared Leadership in a Large, Integrated College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Lessons Learned” at the annual meeting of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences on Nov. 9.
- Ryan Petteway, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty, presented “Epidemiology and/as Epistemic Violence: Decolonizing Local Social Epi Practice via the yHEART PDX Program” and “Dreams of a Woke Public Health Law + Ethics: On Public Health Police Powers, Police Violence and Policing the Resistance” at 148th Meeting of the American Public Health Association from Oct. 24-28.
- Pronoy Rai, international and global studies faculty, gave a virtual guest lecture titled “Masculinities, Labor and the Environment” in GC/GN 495: Gender and Environment at Northern Michigan University on Nov. 5.
- Deborah Smith Arthur, university studies faculty, and Morgan Godvin, student in the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, presented “Re-enter and Rebound: Supporting Formerly Incarcerated Students on Campus” at the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities 2020 Virtual Event Series on Nov. 9.