Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for November 6, 2023

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  1. Heejun Chang, Geography Faculty and Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Arun Pallathadka, former Geography graduate student, published a manuscript titled “Urban Sustainability” on Oct. 26 in Oxford Bibliographies in Geography. 
  2. David Ervin, Environmental Management and Economics faculty emeritus, published an article titled “Changing the Paradigm for Pesticide Resistance Management” on Aug. 10 in Pest Management Science.
  3. Alex Farrington, Research Associate in Urban Studies and Planning, published an article titled “Racial Capitalism and Self-Organized Houseless Encampments: (En)countering Banishment in Portland and Miami” on Sept. 30 in Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space.
  4. Max Nielsen-Pincus, Associate Professor and Chair of Environmental Science and Management, and Cody EversESM Research Associate, co-published an article titled “Wildfire Risk Governance from the Bottom Up: Linking Local Planning Processes in Fragmented Landscapes” in Ecology and Society. 
  5. Jason Sauer, National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow and affiliated scholar in Geography, Heejun Chang, Geography Faculty and Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Arun Pallathadka and Grisha Post, former Geography graduate students, co-published a paper titled “Relating Social, Ecological, and Technological Vulnerability to Future Flood Exposure at Two Scales in Four U.S. Cities,” in Sustainable Cities and Society.
  6. Jack Straton, Physics and University Studies faculty, had one of his photographs chosen to be part of Artists Who Teach 2022 Gallery Exhibition, at the Ellington-White Contemporary, Sept. 23 through Nov. 12, in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
  7. Molly Wallace, Conflict Resolution faculty, published an article titled “Credible Messengers, Formers, and Anti-War Veterans: Former Fighters as Resources for Violence/War Disruption," in the Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence.
  8. Diana White, Senior Research Associate, and Serena Hasworth, Research Associate, co-published an article titled “‘They Don’t Have Time, But It Would Be Wonderful’: Residents’ Views of Their Relationships With Staff” on Nov. 1 in the Journal of Gerontological Nursing.