Currently Accolades: Presented for May 23, 2022

Spring presented

 

  1. Maude Hines, English faculty, Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, Janet Cowal, applied linguistics, and Emily Leickly, undergraduate student, co-presented “Differential Media Portrayals of Fire Displacement and Loss for Previously Housed and Unhoused Individuals” at the Community Research and Action in the West conference on Feb. 25.
  2. Nick Light, business faculty, presented “Biting the Bullet: Consumers’ Responses to Mass Shootings” at Society for Judgment and Decision Making on Feb. 11.
  3. Greg Townley, psychology faculty, presented an evaluation of the alternative 911 response, Portland Street Response, at the Harvard Government Performance Lab on Feb. 8.
  4. Greg Townley, psychology faculty, presented the report “Portland Street Response: Year One Evaluation” to the Portland City Council on April 26.
  5. Marisa Zapata, urban studies and planning faculty, co-presented in the keynote speaker panel titled “How Do We Get Home? Abundant Housing for a Sustainable Equitable Future” at YIMBYtown 2022 conference in Portland on April 13.
  6. Marisa Zapata, urban studies and planning faculty, co-presented in the speaker panel “Equitable Research, Evaluation, and Governance for Supportive Housing Programs” at the Housing Oregon Conference on Oct. 6
  7. Marisa Zapata, urban studies and planning faculty, Greg Townley, psychology faculty, and Todd Ferry, architecture faculty, co-presented “Unpacking the Village: New Research Toward Better Alternative Shelter” at the Housing Oregon Conference on Oct. 8.