Currently Accolades: Presented for September 30, 2024

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  1. Talya Bauer, Business faculty, was a facilitator in the session “Teaching cases in HR,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  2. Talya Bauer, Business faculty, was facilitator in the session “Organizational behavior research incubator,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  3. Talya Bauer and Berrin Erdogan, Business faculty, presented the paper “The role of early multiplex social relations in newcomers’ job-change negotiation and adjustment,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  4. Talya Bauer, Business faculty, was discussant in the session “Navigating new frontiers: Evolving dynamics of newcomer socialization in the new age,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  5. Paula Carder, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty and Institute on Aging director, presented “Variation in State Assisted Living Regulations” on Sep. 10 at the National Academy for State Health Policy conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
  6. Berrin Erdogan, Business faculty, was facilitator in the session “OB division junior faculty workshop,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  7. Berrin Erdogan, Business faculty, was panelist in the session “Research impact: What it is, Why it matters, and how you can increase your impact potential,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  8. Berrin Erdogan, Business faculty, was facilitator in the session “Careers division research roundtable and networking forum,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  9. Berrin Erdogan, Business faculty, was a discussant in the session “New questions in overqualification: Implications for families, CEOs, and entrepreneurs,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  10. Óscar Fernández and Sonja Taylor, University Studies, co-presented “‘I won’t share that because it’s too personal’: Centering students’ social positioning and equity consciousness across the learner lifespan to cultivate trust in authentic assessment,” June 11-14 at PebbleBash 2024, in Scotland, United Kingdom.
  11. Tom Gillpatrick, Business faculty, was a keynote speaker and gave a talk titled “Impact of AI on Management of Innovation and Business Education (NPI)” on May 31 at the OIKOS Institute 12th conference on the new economy in Belgrade, Serbia.
  12. Tom Gillpatrick, Business faculty, was keynote speaker and gave the talk “AI and Innovation” on May 9-11 at the International Business Congress in Kocaeli, Turkey.
  13. Tom Gillpatrick, Business faculty, presented “Organizational commitment in virtual teams: A quantitative study” on May 9-11 at the International Business Congress in Kocaeli, Turkey.
  14. Tom Gillpatrick, Business faculty, was a panelist in the session “What ways AI may be helpful or harmful in Africa?” on May 25 at the Africa Business & Entrepreneurship Research Society in Paris, France.
  15. Hollie Hix-Small, College of Education faculty, and Amy Donaldson, Speech & Hearing Sciences faculty, presented their poster “Family Needs and Preservice Preparation: Insights from a Training Project” on Aug. 6 at the 2024 Office of Special Education Programs conference in Arlington, Virginia. 
  16. Hollie Hix-Small, Education faculty, presented her paper, “Parental Empowerment: The Role of Interagency Coordinating Councils (ICC)” at the Division for Early Childhood on the Council for Exceptional Children's 40th Annual Conference on Young Children with Disabilities & their Families in New Orleans.
  17. Hollie Hix-Small, Education faculty, gave an invited presentation, “Considerations for Evaluating, Assessing, and Selecting the Most Appropriate Screening Tools” on Jun. 26 for a global UNICEF and RISE Institute webinar focused on the role of developmental screening of young children in data collection systems. 
  18. Hollie Hix-Small, Education faculty, gave an invited presentation titled “Considerations for evaluating, assessing, and selecting the most appropriate screening tools” on Jun. 26 for UNICEF and RISE Institute Early Childhood.
  19. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, served as a panelist on “An Education in Comics” at Rose City Comic Con, on Sept. 8 in Portland, Oregon.
  20. Shirley A. Jackson, Sociology faculty, presented “Blacks and Mental Health in White-Dominated ‘Progressive’” on Jul. 26 at the International Academy of Law and Mental Health Annual Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
  21. Shung Jae Shin and Sejin Keem, Business faculty, presented the paper “Dancing with proactive members in the party of creativity,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  22. Sejin Keem, Business faculty, gave a research talk titled “When breaking rules burns bridges: A status-based norm violation model of unethical behavior and network decay” in July at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
  23. Ted Khoury, Business faculty, presented the paper “Defining entrepreneurial masculinity in a war-torn patriarchal context,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  24. Susan Kirtley, English faculty, co-led a workshop on Teaching & Learning with Comics followed by a special Spotlight Interview with Inkpot winner Barbara Brandon-Croft at the 2024 San Diego Comic Con, Jul. 25-28 in San Diego.
  25. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, presented “Urban Livestock in Nineteenth-Century New York City” on Sep. 11 at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland.
  26. Vicki Reitenauer, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies faculty, presented “‘A Practice of Freedom’: The Good Trouble of Self-grading” at the International Transformative Learning Conference in Siena, Italy. 
  27. Ji Woon (June) Ryu, Business faculty, was a participant in the session “Beyond dichotomies: Unveiling overlooked experiences in workplace diversity and inclusion,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  28. Ji Woon (June) Ryu, Business faculty, presented the paper “Silent struggles: Asian employees experience more exploitation at work” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  29. Ji Woon (June) Ryu, Business faculty, presented the paper “When do larks and owls go the extra mile? The impact of chronotype on OCB via time extension self-efficacy,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  30. J.J.P. Veerman, Mathematics and Complex Systems faculty, was a keynote speaker on Prime Numbers and Chemical Reaction Networks at the 30th Summer School/Conference “Dynamical Systems and Complexity,” Aug. 28 - Sep. 6 in Chalkidiki, Greece.
  31. J.J.P. Veerman, Mathematics and Complex Systems faculty, was an invited speaker on Prime Numbers and the Geometry of Constant Distance Surfaces at the University of Chieti-Pescara on Sept 10-11 in Chieti, Italy.
  32. J.J.P. Veerman, Mathematics and Complex Systems faculty, gave an invited 2 hour lecture titled “Discrepancies and Birkhoff Sums” on Aug. 22  in the Mathematics Department of the University of  Zurich, Switzerland. 
  33. Frederik Vos, Business faculty, presented “Strategic purchasing integration as an antecedent of public value,” Aug. 9-13 at the annual meeting of Academy of Management in Chicago.
  34. Suwako Watanabe, World Languages and Literatures faculty, co-led an interactive workshop, “Integration of Diversity and Expertise into Proficiency-Based Instruction at Intermediate and Advanced Japanese Levels,” and presented in a poster session, “Strategies to learn kanji by non-kanji-based learners of Japanese as a foreign language,” Aug. 1-3 at the International Conference on Japanese Language Education in Madison, Wisconsin.  
  35. Yazhen (Sophie) Xiao, Business faculty, presented “Diversity and Sustainable Innovation in the US Higher Education” Jun. 17-19 at the R&D Management Conference in Stockholm, Sweden.
  36. Yazhen (Sophie) Xiao, Business faculty, presented “Voice Skills and Product Control,” Jun. 25-29 at the AMS World Marketing Congress in Bel Ombre, Mauritius.