Currently Accolades: Presented for August 1, 2022

Spring presented

David Cadiz, business, gave an invited talk titled “Work Ability: What Is It, What Do We Know About It, and What Is Its Future?” on May 5 at the University of Valencia, Spain. 

David Cadiz, business, gave an invited talk titled “Age and the Workplace: Interventions to Support the Aging Workforce” at the University of Valencia, Spain on May 5.

Chris Cartwright, international and global studies, co-facilitated a session titled “A Dialogue Between Qualitative & Quantitative ICC Assessment” for The World Council on Intercultural & Global Competence on Dec. 17.                             

Chris Cartwright, international and global studies, co-presented a session titled “Intercultural Assessment; Links to High Impact Practices & Learning Outcomes” on Feb. 3 for the American Association of Colleges & Universities 2022 Conference on General Education, Pedagogy, and Assessment.

Chris Cartwright, international and global studies, co-presented a session titled “Inclusion: A Competency for Campuses to Assess and Develop” on March 18 for the 2022 American Association of Colleges & Universities conference on Diversity, Equity, and Student Success. 

Chris Cartwright, international and global studies, co-facilitated a session on April 20 titled “Developing and Assessing Curiosity” for The World Council on Intercultural & Global Competence. 

Chris Cartwright, international and global studies, co-presented a session titled “Flipping the Frame on Inclusion: From Deficit to Competency” on June 3 in Portland for the National Conference of Race & Ethnicity in Education.

Tori Crain, psychology faculty, and Talya Bauer, business faculty, presented “Understanding Newcomer Work-Family Self-Efficacy and Psychological Withdrawal in the First 90 days on the Job” at the annual meeting of Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology from April 28 to May 1 in Seattle.

Berrin Erdogan, business faculty, was keynote speaker and presented “The Great Resignation: Challenges, Opportunities and Implications for Employees and Organizations” at the Occupational Health Science Spring Symposium sponsored by OHSU on June 3.

Tom Gillpatrick, business faculty, presented “Integrated Marketing Communications: Case Example Across Consumer Decision Journey” at Istanbul Technical University in Istanbul, Turkey on May 23.

Tom Gillpatrick, business faculty, presented “Can Blockchain Innovation Be a Remedy for Supply Chain Disruption in a Post-Covid World?” at the OIKOS Institute in Budva, Montenegro on May 27.

Tom Gillpatrick, business faculty, was keynote speaker and presented, “Globalization in a VUCA World” at the 8th Global Business Research Congress at Işık University in Istanbul, Turkey on June 9.

Hollie Hix-Small, coordinator of the Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Program, co-presented “The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Early Childhood Intervention Services in Georgia” at the International Conference on Early Childhood Education and Care from June 1-4 in Batumi, Georgia.

Hollie Hix-Small, coordinator of the Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Program, co-presented “Exploration of Online Routines-Based Interview Training to Improve Functional Goal Writing in Georgia” at the International Conference on Early Childhood Education and Care June 1-4 in Batumi, Georgia.

Hollie Hix-Small, coordinator of the Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Program, co-presented “Georgian Early Childhood Intervention Practice Standards” at the International Conference on Early Childhood Education and Care June 1-4 Batumi, Georgia.

Hollie Hix-Small, coordinator of the Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Program, co-presented Family-Centered Early Childhood Intervention Services in Georgia at the International Conference on Early Childhood Education and Care, June 1-4 in Batumi, Georgia.

Shirley A. Jackson, sociology faculty, presented her work, “And Justice for All…: Social Justice and Literacy Campaigns in Cuba and Mississippi in the 1960s” on May 6 for the PSU History Department workshop series.

Daniel Jaffee, sociology faculty, presented “Cloudy Waters: Distrust, Resistance, and the Fate of Bottled Water” at the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society Conference May 18-21.

Matt Kaufman, business faculty, presented “Stakeholder Conflict and Financial Accounting Foundation Oversight” at the Journal of Accounting and Public Policy Conference at the University of Maryland on June 17.

Susan Kirtley, English, presented on “Behind the Scenes: Archival Research in Comics” on July 19 as part of the San Diego State University Comics Studies and Practices Symposium.

Susan Kirtley, English, presented as part of a workshop on “Teaching with Comics” for San Diego Comic Con on July 20. 

Clive Knights, architecture faculty, presented his paper, “Being Situated: Celebrating Orientations of Body and Building,” at the 12th International Architecture, Culture and Spirituality Forum June 1-5 in Bear Run, Pennsylvania. 

Nick Light, business faculty, presented “Biting the Bullet: People Overestimate Consumer Backlash Against Firm Action to Reduce Gun Violence" at the AMA Marketing and Public Policy Conference in Austin, Texas on June 10.

Carlos Mena, business faculty, presented “Batteries for Electric Vehicles: An Investigation into Resource Scarcity and Supply Chain Structure” at the International Purchasing & Supply Education & Research Association conference April 10-13 in Jönköping, Sweden.

Carolyn Quam, Speech and Hearing Sciences faculty, presented, “Learning of Sounds and Words in Preschoolers and Adults with Typical Language Trajectories and Those With Developmental Language Disorder,” at LabPhon18: Laboratory Phonology in a Rapidly Changing World. 

Ashley Streig, geology faculty, presented a talk at the OSU Geology and Geophysics seminar on June 2 titled “Rupture, Slip, Repeat: Characterizing Faults Through Paleoseismic Histories.” 

J.J.P. Veerman, mathematics faculty, mathematics faculty, gave an invited seminar, "Rank Driven Dynamics,” July 14 at the Weizmann Institute in Israel.