Currently Accolades: Presented for October 3, 2022

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  1. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, gave a talk titled, “Radical Imaginings, Intersectionality and Climate Justice” Environmental Justice and Interventions Workshop on Aug. 27 at University of California-Santa Barbara.
  2. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, gave the keynote talk on “Justice and Equity in Climate Science” at the 2022 Research Experience for Undergraduates Symposium, organized by Portland State University Center for Climate and Aerosol Research, on Aug. 19 in Portland.
  3. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, gave a talk on “Portland Equitable Resilience to Climate-Cascading Hazards: Identifying Levers of Transformations”on July 27 at the National Center for Atmospheric Research Innovators workshop in Boulder, Colorado.
  4. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, gave a talk titled, “On the Move—Climate Relocation and Social Justice” at the virtual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop on July 12.
  5. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, gave a keynote talk titled “Understanding the Complexity of Justice and Climate Change” June 14 at the virtual UCAR/NCAR Community Earth System Model Workshop.
  6. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, gave a talk titled “Success Models and Intersectional Justice in Global Climate Relocation” on June 9 at Metcalf Institute 24th Annual Science Immersion Workshop for Journalists.
  7. Daneen Bergland, university studies faculty; Megan McFarland, Digital Inclusion and Universal Design Coordinator at the Office of Information Technology; Sarah Wolf Newlands, Associate Director of University Studies; and Jason Schaffer, career and community studies student, co-presented “Flexibility and Resilience: Lessons from a Universal Design for Learning Community of Practice” at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities 2022 Academic Affairs Summer Meeting in July in Portland.
  8. Paula Carder, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty and Institute on Aging director, presented “As Needed Medication Use” at the Aging and Rejuvenation conference on Sept. 16 in Rome. 
  9. Molly Gunderson and Kimberly Willson-St. Clair, library faculty, presented “Primo VE and Rapido Migrations, the New Normal: A SWOT Perspective” at the International Group of ExLibris Users Conference from Sept. 12-15 in Cardiff, England.
  10. Ted Khoury, business faculty, gave a presentation titled “The Gig Economy Versus the Helpless Entrepreneur: When Agency Is Defeated by Necessity Entrepreneurship” to the European Group for Organizational Studies from July 7-9 in Vienna. 
  11. Nariyo Kono, Center for Public Service and University Studies faculty, co-presented a new edition of the Warm Springs Ichishkiin Dictionarya on Aug. 24 at Hehe Longhouse in Warm Springs, Oregon. 
  12. Marvin Washington, business faculty, had a paper, “Country of Origin Stereotypes in Financial Market: An Empirical Test,” presented as part of the session “External Context and Cross-Border Operation” at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management from Aug. 5-9 in Seattle.