Currently Accolades: People for Mar. 31, 2025

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  1. Riëtte Carsten, Business faculty, had their paper "It’s All in the Detail: Individual ESG Factors and Firm Value” win a “Promising Idea Award” (Real Estate Track) at the 2024 Indian Management Research Conference (IMRC) from December 7 to 9, 2024 and organized by IIM Ahmedabad.
  2. A new report by Alex Farrington, Colleen Carrol, Azad Amir-Ghassemi, Safia Goldsmith, and Lisa K. Bates was featured in Local Housing Solutions, a housing policy platform managed by NYU Furman Center’s Housing Solutions Lab. The report, "Beyond the Shadow of Large Cities: Small and Mid-Sized Cities as Hidden Epicenters of Eviction," is part of the Evicted in Oregon project led by Bates.
  3. Julia Freybote, Business faculty, had their paper "It’s All in the Detail: Individual ESG Factors and Firm Value” win a “Promising Idea Award” (Real Estate Track) at the 2024 Indian Management Research Conference (IMRC) from December 7 to 9, 2024 and organized by IIM Ahmedabad.
  4. Ted Khoury, Business faculty, was interviewed by OPB for “Disappearance of federal foreign aid could mean a reshaping of Oregon’s international nonprofit sector” and the piece also aired on OPB radio.
  5. Hal Nelson, Public Administration faculty, was interviewed by KPTV for “Oregon EV registration reaches 100,000 - What does this mean for the gas tax?”.
  6. Pronoy Rai, Geography faculty, has been elevated as the Chair of the American Association of Geographers’ Development Geographies Specialty Group for the 2025-27 biennium.
  7. Tanya Sydorenko, Applied Linguistics faculty, was the lead author on a “Audiovisual input in language learning: Teachers’ perspectives” that won the Dorothy Chun Award for the Best Journal Article in Language, Learning & Technology in 2024 presented by the 2024 Award Committee Chair, Sangmin-Michelle Lee, Professor of Foreign Language and Literature at Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea.