Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for June 12, 2023

Spring published
  1. Martín Alberto Gonzalez, Chicano/Latino Studies faculty, published “How Latino Anti-Blackness Upholds Racism in the United States: A Counterstory Book Review of Tanya Katerí Hernández’s Racial Innocence” in the Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity.
  2. Susan P. Carlile, Education faculty, and Deborah S. Peterson, Education faculty emerita, co-wrote a chapter titled “Equity-Focused Improvement Science” in “Improving America’s Schools Together: How District-University Partnerships and Continuous Improvement Can Transform Education.” The book was co-edited by Randy Hitz, College of Education Dean Emeritus. 
  3. Sarah Dys, Institute on Aging research associate, and Paula Carder, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty and Institute on Aging Director, published an article in the Journal of Applied Gerontology titled “Paperwork, Paradox, and PRN: Psychotropic Medication Deficiencies in Assisted Living.” 
  4. Lainey Sevillano, Social Work faculty, co-wrote “Restoring Kapwa: A Systematic Review of Colonial Mentality Among Pilipinx Americans” in the Asian American Journal of Psychology.
  5. Jack Straton, Physics and University Studies faculty, had two of his photographs chosen to be part of 40th annual Wallowa Valley Festival of the Arts from Sept. 16-18 at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture in Joseph, Oregon.
  6. Molly Wallace, conflict resolution, published a chapter titled “How Does UCP Protect Without Weapons?” in a new edited volume titled “Unarmed Civilian Protection: A New Paradigm for Protection and Human Security.”