by Currently
November 19th 2020
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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, presented “Urban Natures: Interrogating Social Justice and Resilience Planning in Coastal Cities” at Dartmouth College on Nov. 12.
- Sarah Dougher, university studies faculty, presented “Humanities Light the Way to Higher Education: Four Models” at the National Humanities Conference.
- Jon Holt, world languages and literatures faculty, presented “My Brother’s Husband: Changing Attitudes towards Same-Sex Marriage in Japanese Manga” at the Encorepreneur Cafe in Portland, Oregon, on Nov. 1.
- Maura Kelly, sociology faculty, participated in the webinar “Addressing Jobsite Culture: Take Action to Create Safer Work Environment” presented by the Regional Respectful Workplace Model Review Committee.
- Nicole Rigelman, mathematics faculty, co-presented “Catalyzing Change: Initiating Critical Conversations and Actions for Equitable Early Childhood and Elementary Mathematics” at the Virtual Conference of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics on Nov. 13.
- Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, presented “Korean Families Yesterday and Today” at the Korea Institute at Harvard University.