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2 Jun 2008
Cassie McVeety, University Relations vice president, and Julie Smith, University Communications, presented "Building and Managing Your Institutional Brand" at the 2008 Willamette Valley Development Officers Regional Conference in Portland, May 16. McVeety and Smith discussed the importance of developing an integrated marketing program and the relationship of branding to fundraising at Portland State.
2 Jun 2008
Chip Long, University Studies Faculty, presented "The Men Were Old: Waugh and Twelfth Night" at the Evelyn Waugh and His World conference held at the University of Texas Humanities Research Center in Austin, May 21-24.
2 Jun 2008
Christine Cress, Educational Policy, Foundations and Administrative Studies faculty, presented “Integrating Service Learning into the Curriculum: Course and Syllabus Design Strategies for Service Learning Instructors” at the Community College National Center for Community Engagement Annual Conference, Scottsdale, Ariz., May 21.
2 Jun 2008
Darrell Brown, Business faculty, presented a poster, "What is the Measure of Success: Is the GRI Driving Reporting or Sustainability?" at the 2008 Global Reporting Initiative Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency, May 8-9. Colleague R. Scott Marshall co-authored the poster. Brown also served on the panel "Perspectives on Developing Sustainability and Stakeholder Issues into MBA-level Accounting" at the Western Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association in San Francisco, May 2.
2 Jun 2008
David Burgess, Office of Institutional Research and Planning, presented "Using Time Series Graphs to Quantify and Analyze Undergraduate Admissions Data" at the Annual Forum of the Association for Institutional Research held in Seattle, May 25-28.
2 Jun 2008
Gretta Siegel, Library faculty, presented "Saving the Environment, One Reference Question at a Time" at a Portland Area Library System workshop, May 9.
2 Jun 2008
Hamid Moradkhani, Civil and Environmental Engineering faculty, provided three presentations at the European Geophysical Union's General Assembly in Vienna, Austria, April 13-18.
2 Jun 2008
Jack Corbett, Public Administration faculty, was interviewed on Radio Movimiento´s "Hora Campesina" about immigration policy and prospects for undocumented workers. Corbett also presented "Research Questions and Research Methods: Strategies for Integration in Field Settings" at the Center for Advanced Research in Social Anthropology in Oaxaca, Mexico.
2 Jun 2008
Jennifer Ruth, English faculty, presented "Neoliberalism and Higher Education in the United States" at Maoming University; "Where Have all the Literary Critics Gone?" at Nanjing University of Science and Technology; "Neoliberalism and Higher Education in the United States" at Ginling Collegek; and "The Impact of Michel Foucault on American Literary Criticism" at Nankai University in the People's Republic of China.
2 Jun 2008
Jesse Dillard, Business faculty, presented "Green Owl and the Corn Maiden" at the Critical Perspectives on Accounting Conference in New York City, April 24-26.
2 Jun 2008
Juliette Stoering and Rowanna Carpenter, Office of Institutional Research and Planning, presented "Student Enrollment Pattern Characteristics: Contributors to Community College Student Transfer and Bachelor's Degree Attainment in an Urban Metropolitan Region" at the Annual Forum of the Association for Institutional Research held in Seattle, May 25-28. Colleague Lina Lu with Stoering and Carpenter also presented "Evaluation of a Co-Admission Program: Community College Transfer Students' Experiences and Outcomes" at the forum.
2 Jun 2008
Kathi Ketcheson, Office of Institutional Research and Planning director, presented "Different Approaches to Charting Transfer Student Pathways to the Baccalaureate: Examples from Two States" at the Annual Forum of the Association for Institutional Research held in Seattle, May 25-28.
2 Jun 2008
Miguel Figliozzi, Civil and Environmental Engineering faculty, presented "An Iterative Route Construction and Improvement Algorithm for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Soft and Hard Time Windows" at the 10th International Conference on Application of Advanced Technologies in Transportation in Athens, Greece, May 27-31. The paper has been published in the conference proceedings. Figliozzi also chaired a session on transportation and logistics modeling.
2 Jun 2008
Scott Burns, Geology faculty, presented "Earthquakes in Oregon: Past, Present and Future" to the Portland area emergency managers conference sponsored by Legacy Health Systems, May 27; "The Mystique of Terroir in the Pacific Northwest: The Relationship between Climate, Soils, Geology and Wine" at the Spokane Community College in Spokane, May 27; and "Debris Flow Formation on Cascade Volcanoes in November 2006" and "Landslide Hazard map for the Portland West Hills Based on LiDAR and GIS" at the Geological Society of America meeting in Las Vegas, March 20-21.