Ben Anderson-Nathe, Child & Family Studies faculty, co-authored a book, Compassionate Confinement: A Year in the Life of Unit C, recently published through Rutgers University Press.
Ben Anderson-Nathe, Child and Family Studies faculty, presented "Nurturing Critical Hope in Teaching Feminist Social Work Research" with coauthor Christina Gringeri (University of Utah) at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Washington, D.C., Nov. 10.
Ben Anderson-Nathe, Child and Family Studies faculty, presented "'Just Hold On:' Queer Youth, Risk, and Resilience in the 'It Gets Better' Project" at the Triennial International Child & Youth Care Conference in Canmore, A.B., Canada.
Ben Anderson-Nathe, Child and Family Studies faculty, presented a keynote address, "When in Rome: Young People, Sexuality, and the Power of Discourse," at the Adolescent Sexuality Conference, Seaside, April 24. He and graduate students Kiera Hansen and Mikah Rotman also presented "Just Hold On: Investigating the 'It Gets Better' Discourse."
The PSU Diversity Action Council recently presented President's Diversity Awards to faculty members Toeutu Faaleava, Katharine Cahn, and Lea Ann Holder; staff member John Barnett; and students Mandy Elder and Hope Yamasaki. Nominated by their peers, these individuals and team members were honored for exceptional work in promoting and honoring diversity at the University and in the Portland community.