Currently Accolades: People for January 8, 2024

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  1. Talya Bauer, Business faculty, discussed “Great Resignation and On the Job Success” on Nov. 2 at KOIN AM Extra.
  2. Talya Bauer, Business faculty, was interviewed for the article “States Where Unemployment Claims are Increasing the Most” on Nov. 30 in WalletHub. 
  3. Antares Boyle, Music & Theater faculty, received the 2023 Society for Music Theory Emerging Scholar Award for her article “Flexible Ostinati, Groove, and Formal Process in Craig Taborn’s ‘Avenging Angel’” in the Journal of the Society for Music Theory.
  4. Scott Burns, Geology faculty, was interviewed by KOIN Channel 6 on Dec. 6 about landslides resulting from the high rainfall in Oregon from the Atmospheric River.
  5. Julia Freybote, Business faculty, received the Best Manuscript Prize - Corporate Real Estate for her paper "Firm Leverage, Contract Rental Rates, and the Change in Lease Accounting” at the 2023 annual conference of the American Real Estate Society.
  6. Julia Freybote, Business faculty, received the Best Manuscript Prize - Real Estate Portfolio Management for her paper “Time Varying Dependences between Real Estate Crypto, Real Estate and Crypto Returns” at the 2023 annual conference of the American Real Estate Society.
  7. Maurice Hamington, Philosophy and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies faculty, was interviewed on Jan. 1 on the podcast, The Deal with Animals.
  8. Daniel Jaffee, Sociology faculty, had an excerpt from his book, Unbottled: The Fight Against Plastic Water and for Water Justice, published on Nov. 30 in Counterpunch.
  9. Daniel Jaffee, Sociology faculty, was interviewed about his research on KALW-FM public radio, Nov. 30; WORT-FM radio, Nov. 29; Kansas Public Radio, Nov. 23; Jefferson Public Radio, Nov. 20; Hawaii Public Radio, Nov. 9; and KBOO-FM radio, Nov. 6.
  10. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, was featured in the episode “Catherine McNeur Writes With Delight” on Nov. 20 on Drafting the Past Podcast.
  11. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, was reviewed by Perri Klass in an article titled “Naturalists Unknown,” Nov. 16 in American Scholar.
  12. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, was reviewed by Christoph Irmscher in an article titled “Sisters at Work In the Field,” Nov. 14 in the Wall Street Journal.
  13. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, was reviewed by Sarah Boone in an article title “The Lost Scientists” on Oct. 26 for Science.
  14. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, was featured in an article titled “The Author’s Corner with Catherine McNeur,” Nov. 13 in Current.
  15. Dara Shifrer, Sociology faculty, was interviewed about her research in Jaguardian.
  16. Hyeyoung Woo, Sociology faculty, gave a keynote address titled “Multicultural Families in Korea” on Nov. 4 at the annual meeting of the Friends of Korea Association in Portland, Oregon.
  17. Yazhen (Sophie) Zhao, Business faculty, was invited to join the editorial board of Journal of Product Innovation Management.