Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for April 20, 2026

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Anita Bright, College of Education faculty, co-published an article titled "Palestinian English Teachers in the Occupied Territories: الصمود (Sumud), Resiliency, and Resistance" in the journal Curriculum Inquiry in April, 2026.

Micki M. Caskey, College of Education, co-authored (with Veselina Lambrev) a book,Writing as Artistry: EdD Students Learning to Write as Scholarly Practitioners, published by Myers Education Press.

Melissa Haeffner, SEES Environmental Science and Management faculty, co-edited a book titled Coevolution and Prediction of Coupled Human-Water Systems: A Socio-Hydrologic Synthesis of Change in Hydrology and Society published by Elsevier on Jan 27.

Melissa Haeffner, SEES Environmental Science and Management faculty, co-authored a journal article titled Water justice needs careful interdisciplinary research in Nature Water on February 26.

Melissa Haeffner, SEES Environmental Science and Management faculty, co-authored a journal article titled HESS Opinions: Operationalizing sociohydrology from systems thinking to systems doing for sustainable and resilient water management in EGUsphere on April 9, 2026.

Stan Heister, School of Business faculty, published an article titled, Beyond Opacity: Distributed Ledger Technology as a Catalyst for Carbon Credit Market Integrity, in a special issue entitled, Editor’s Choice Articles, in the journal Computers.

Papireddy Kancharla, chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Potent acridone antimalarial against all three life stages of Plasmodium” in the journal Nature Communications on April 14, 2026.

Jane Kelly, chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Potent acridone antimalarial against all three life stages of Plasmodium” in the journal Nature Communications on April 14, 2026.

Jesse Locker, Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design faculty, published “Artemisia Gentileschi, Padovanino, and the Venetian Academies,” in the volume Barbara Strozzi in Context, edited by Beth Glixon and Wendy Heller, was published by Cambridge University Press.

Mary Marshall, School of Business faculty, published “When a Dollar is Not a Dollar: Examining How Timing and Delivery of Government Transfers Influence Household Consumption Decisions” in The Accounting Review.

Jennifer R. Perlmutter, world languages and literatures faculty, published Amélie Nothomb’s Body Problem: Pleasure and Frustration in Robert des noms propres (2002) in Women in French Studies.

Andrew Santa Lucia, architecture faculty, published the book, Antifascist Architecture, Park Books, April 21, 2026.