Currently Accolades: Presented for June 1, 2021

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  1. Miriam Abelson, women, gender, and sexuality studies faculty, presented “Shifting (Trans)Masculinities, Race, and Place in the United States” at the Northwestern University Department of Sociology Colloquium on April 29.
  2. Miriam Abelson, women, gender, and sexuality studies faculty, presented “Making Christian Patriots: Traditional Masculinity, Anti-LGBTQ Sentiment, and White Supremacy in the American Redoubt” at the Conference for Research on Male Supremacism and Right-Wing Studies at University of California at Berkeley on May 12.
  3. Amanda Smith Byron, conflict resolution faculty, presented on “The Importance of Genocide Education” with the Alliance Against Genocide annual conference on May 26.
  4. Scott DuHadway, business faculty, was part of the IPSERA Behavioral Research Panel on experimental design on March 31.
  5. Miranda Mosier, social work faculty, presented “‘My Family, They Don’t Know Me’: A VCRDA Exploration of First-generation Students’ Experiences Of Relational Loss” at the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.
  6. Rachel Noorda and Kathi Inman Berens, English faculty, presented data insights from their Immersive Media and Books 2020 report at the “Libraries Are Essential” panel at the Publisher’s Weekly U.S. BookShow on May 25-26. 
  7. Ryan Petteway, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty, gave an invited talk on “Remixing Research Epistemologies for Health Equity: Poetry as Antiracist + Decolonizing Praxis” at the Oregon State University College of Public Health and Human Services' research seminar series.
  8. Ryan Petteway, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty, was an invited plenary session panelist on “How Communities are Building, Wielding, and Shifting Power to Advance Health Equity?” for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's 2021 Healthy Communities Convening on Creating Healthy, Equitable Communities in Transformative Times.