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Christine Rose, English faculty, presented “The Seen and the Unseen: Miracles and Portents in the Middle English Chronicle of Nicholas Trevet” at the 48th International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University in May. She presented the

Christine Rose, English faculty, presented “The Seen and the Unseen: Miracles and Portents in the Middle English Chronicle of Nicholas Trevet” at the 48th International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University in May. She presented the talk in a session titled “Books Have Their Histories: Medieval Chronicles and Their Scribes, Manuscripts, and Early Editions,” held in memory of Lister M. Matheson.

Erica Wagner and Melissa Appleyard, Business Administration faculty, presented “Fostering Resilient Community Innovation: How Boundary Organizations Balance Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation” at the Industry Studies Association Annual Conference in Kansa

Erica Wagner and Melissa Appleyard, Business Administration faculty, presented “Fostering Resilient Community Innovation: How Boundary Organizations Balance Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation” at the Industry Studies Association Annual Conference in Kansas City, Mo., May 28-31.

Susan Kirtley, English faculty, presented "Drawing Conclusions: Focalization in the Works of Lynda Barry" at the International Comic Arts Forum on May 25.

Susan Kirtley, English faculty, presented "Drawing Conclusions: Focalization in the Works of Lynda Barry" at the International Comic Arts Forum on May 25.

Karen Karavanic, Computer Science faculty, presented "Adding GPU Computing to Computer Organization Courses" at The Third NSF/TCPP Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education in Boston, May 20.

Karen Karavanic, Computer Science faculty, presented "Adding GPU Computing to Computer Organization Courses" at The Third NSF/TCPP Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education in Boston, May 20.

Priya Kapoor, Communication faculty, presented a paper titled "Community and Transnational Media Trajectories: Radio in India and South Asia" at University of Oregon's "What is Radio? Exploring the Past, Present and Future" on April 26. Kapoor also presen

Priya Kapoor, Communication faculty, presented a paper titled "Community and Transnational Media Trajectories: Radio in India and South Asia" at University of Oregon's "What is Radio? Exploring the Past, Present and Future" on April 26. Kapoor also presented a paper titled "Devi: A Contemporary Symbol in Feminist Grassroots Mobilizations" at the Annual Conference of the Association of Asian Studies in San Diego on March 23.

Julia Freybote, Business Administration faculty, presented the paper "Institutional Investor Sentiment and Systematic Risk in REITs" at the 2013 American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association National Conference, May 30-31 in Washington, D.C.

Julia Freybote, Business Administration faculty, presented the paper "Institutional Investor Sentiment and Systematic Risk in REITs" at the 2013 American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association National Conference, May 30-31 in Washington, D.C.

Meredith Farkas, Library faculty, presented "Creating a Culture of Assessment: Determinants of Success” at the Association of College and Research Libraries 2013 Conference, Indianapolis on April 12.

Meredith Farkas, Library faculty, presented "Creating a Culture of Assessment: Determinants of Success” at the Association of College and Research Libraries 2013 Conference, Indianapolis on April 12.

Alan Cabelly, Business Administration faculty, gave a presentation titled "Focus: How It Can Help You Become the Leader You Were Meant to Be" at the 18th Annual Center for Retail Leadership Executive Forum, May 6. He also gave a talk titled "Generation Di

Alan Cabelly, Business Administration faculty, gave a presentation titled "Focus: How It Can Help You Become the Leader You Were Meant to Be" at the 18th Annual Center for Retail Leadership Executive Forum, May 6. He also gave a talk titled "Generation Differences in the Workplace: How to Bridge the Gap," to the Port of Portland Quarterly Awards Recognition Luncheon, April 17.

Jennifer Perlmutter, World Languages and Literatures faculty, gave an invited lecture titled "Knowledge, Authority and the Bewitching Jew in Early-Modern France" at Bennington College in Bennington, Vt., May 13.

Jennifer Perlmutter, World Languages and Literatures faculty, gave an invited lecture titled "Knowledge, Authority and the Bewitching Jew in Early-Modern France" at Bennington College in Bennington, Vt., May 13.

Kimberly Pendell, Library faculty, co-presented a poster session, “Mapping Standards to Content: Creating Research Guides using ACRL’s Psychology Information Literacy Standards,” at the biennial conference of the Association of College and Research Librar

Kimberly Pendell, Library faculty, co-presented a poster session, “Mapping Standards to Content: Creating Research Guides using ACRL’s Psychology Information Literacy Standards,” at the biennial conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries 2013 Conference, Indianapolis, Ind., April 11.