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              October 7th 2021
              
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	- Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, co-authored “Climate Change Adaptation in Conflict-Affected Countries: A Systematic Review of Evidence,” published in Discover Sustainability.
 
	- Elizabeth Almer, accounting faculty, published “Partner Gender Differences in Prestige of Clients Served at the Largest U.S. Audit Firms” in Journal of Business Ethics.
 
	- William J. Comer, world languages and literatures faculty, co-authored the article “Hybrids 2.0: Forward to a New Normal in Post-Pandemic Language Teaching” in the Russian Language Journal.
 
	- Annabelle Dolidon, world languages and literatures faculty, wrote “CITOYEN.NE.S,” an open-source textbook for French conversation available through PDXScholar. 
 
	- Scott DuHadway, business faculty, co-wrote an editorial “Continuity in the Face of Disruptions: Purchasing and Supply Management Research’s Persistence Amidst COVID-19” for a special issue of Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management. 
 
	- John Hall, economics faculty, coauthored “Raúl Prebisch and the Evolving Uses of ‘Centre-Periphery’ in Economic Analysis” in the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy.
 
	- Jon Holt, world languages and literatures faculty, and Teppei Fukuda MA ’20 published a translation and introduction for the essay “Charlie Brown and Me,” in The Comics Journal.
 
	- Jesse Locker, art history faculty, wrote the article “Has a Long-Lost Artemisia Finally Come to Light?” in Apollo magazine.
 
	- James Pankow, civil and environmental engineering faculty, wrote “Do Not Steal. The Commons Tale of Win-Lose, Win-Win-LOSE, and Lose-Lose-LOSE,” in Environmental Science and Technology.