by Currently
September 30th 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.
- Roberta Hunte, social work faculty, Kevin Kecskes, public administration faculty, and Christopher Carey, criminology and criminal justice faculty, presented “Equity, Conflict Mapping and Adaptive Leadership: A Theory of Transformative Change” on behalf of the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Near East Affairs/Middle East Partnership Initiative, Student Leaders Program, on July 29.
- Jeremy Spoon, Emergency Management and Community Resilience program director and anthropology faculty, co-presented “Understanding Household Recoveries Following the 2015 Nepal Earthquakes” at the Virtual International Symposium on Nepal’s Reconstruction in August.
- Lindsey Wilkinson and Dara Shifrer, sociology faculty, co-authored “Educational Outcomes of Gender Diverse Students: A National Population-Based Study” which was accepted as a paper at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.
- Lindsey Wilkinson, sociology faculty, presented “School Supports, Community Context, and the Educational Experiences of LGBTQ Youth” at the (virtual) annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.
- Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, co-presented “For More and For Better: Children’s Education and Korean American’s Utilization of Ties to Korea” at the (virtual) annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.