Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for May 10, 2021

Woman sits in front of sculptures

 

  1. Amy Donaldson, speech and hearing sciences faculty, co-authored “‘Everyone Deserves AAC’: Preliminary Study of the Experiences of Speaking Autistic Adults Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication” in Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups. 
  2. Julia Freybote, business faculty, published “Urbanity, Financial Crisis and the Timing of Homebuying Decisions by Young Households” in The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics.  
  3. Brenda Glascott, University Honors College faculty, co-edited the open-access collection “Literacy and Pedagogy in an Age of Misinformation and Disinformation,” published with Parlor’s Working and Writing for Change series. 
  4. Elizabeth Pickard, science and social sciences librarian, and Sarah Sterling, anthropology faculty, co-authored a paper titled “Information Literacy Instruction in Asynchronous Online Courses: Which Approaches Work Best?” published in College and Research Libraries.
  5. Friedrich Schuler, history faculty, published “A Shield for the Columbia River: The Quarantine Station and the U.S. Public Health Service at Knappton Cove, WA and Astoria, OR 1890-1899” with the American Humanities Press.
  6. Jack Straton, physics and university studies faculty, had one of his photographs chosen to be part of the 34th Annual McNeese National Works on Paper Exhibition, a juried joint show at the McNeese State University Department of Visual Arts in Lake Charles, Louisiana, from March 25 through May 6.