Currently Accolades: People for September 26, 2022

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  1. Kathi Inman Berens, English faculty, presented “ELC4 and Discovery: Building Relationships and Trust Across Cultures in a Global Collection” June 1 at the Electronic Literature Organization 2022 conference.
  2. Kathi Inman Berens, English faculty, co-presented “Why is Amazon a Library for GenZ and Millenials? And What Can Public Libraries Do About It?” on June 27 at the American Library Association 2022 conference.
  3. Berrin Erdogan, business faculty, was a panelist for the HR Division Late Stage Doctoral Consortium at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management Aug. 5-9 in Seattle. 
  4. Berrin Erdogan, business faculty, was a panelist for the Division Doctoral Consortium at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management Aug. 5-9 in Seattle.
  5. Berrin Erdogan, business faculty, was cited in the article “Bill Oram: Portland Timbers, Thorns Owner Merritt Paulson Needs to Get His Organization in Order” that was published in The Oregonian on Aug. 15.
  6. Ted Khoury, business faculty, had a paper, “The Gig Economy Vs The Helpless Entrepreneur: When Agency Is Defeated By Necessity Entrepreneur,” included as part of the session titled “Social Issues in Entrepreneurship Practice and Research” at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Seattle Aug. 5-9.
  7. Emily Shafer, sociology faculty, was interviewed on her research and personal experiences for “Women Are Still Saying ‘I Do’ to Changing Their Names—Why?” in The Kit.
  8. Marta Stelmaszak-Rosa, business faculty, was a panelist for “Studying Algorithms and Management: Reflections on Data, Methods, and Theory” at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management Aug. 5-9 in Seattle. 
  9. Lindsey Wilkinson, sociology faculty, served as a discussant at the Korean Aging: Issues and Implications conference.
  10. Douglas Wilson, anthropology faculty, joined a segment on Jefferson (Southern Oregon) Public Radio about the PSU Archaeological Field School.
  11. Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, is serving as chair of the distinguished book awards committee from the American Sociological Association Asia and Asian America section.
  12. Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, is serving as a faculty mentor for graduate student members of the American Sociological Association Asia and Asian America section.
  13. Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, is serving as a senior faculty mentor for junior faculty members of the Association of Korean Sociologists in America.