Currently Accolades: Presented for Apr. 14, 2025

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  1. Martín Alberto Gonzalez, Chicanx/Latinx Studies faculty, presented "Cultura as Resistencia: Reflections on an asset-based and culturally sustaining community engaged project in Oxnard, CA" and "'Just because you're Brown, doesn't mean you're down': Using critical pedagogy to challenge internalized isms in and out of the classroom" on Apr. 05 at the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) national conference in Albuquerque, NM.
  2. Celine Fitzmaurice, University Studies faculty, presented at the "Workshop for Community-Based Learning Teachers" as invited facilitators at Reitaku University in Chiba, Japan on March 22nd; and also at Ritsumeikan University, Ibaraki (Osaka), Japan on March 24th.
  3. Jacen Greene, Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative, co-presented a session on "Supporting Student Basic Needs through Campus-Community Partnerships" and led a roundtable discussion on "How to Build Lasting, Community-Engaged Research Partnerships with State Agencies" at Campus Compact 25 in Atlanta, Georgia.
  4. Hollie Hix-Small, Education faculty, presented for the Seventh Multifaceted Conference on Child Development in Sofia, Bulgaria: Benefits of early identification: Evidence for universal developmental screening in the primary health care system on April 3, 2025.
  5. Nariyo Kono, Center for Public Service and University Studies, presented at the "Workshop for Community-Based Learning Teachers" as invited facilitators at Reitaku University in Chiba, Japan on March 22nd; and also at Ritsumeikan University, Ibaraki (Osaka), Japan on March 24th.
  6. Jungmin Kwon, Film faculty, presented a paper, "Resisting Heteropatriarchy, Carving Lesbian Space: The Rise of Young Female Filmmakers and Their Lesbian Films in South Korea," at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies on April 4, 2025 in Chicago, IL.
  7. Kevin A. McLemore, director of assessment and accreditation, Amanda Sugimoto, associate dean for academic affairs, and Cynthia Lam Moffett, director of school partnerships presented "Developing a Teacher Competencies Rubric: Process, Lessons Learned, and Future Plans" at the AAQEP 2025 Quality Assurance Symposium in Phoenix, AZ, April 3 - 4.
  8. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, gave a talk at the Georgia Institute of Technology on April 7, 2025 on her book "Mischievous Creatures: The Forgotten Sisters Who Transformed Early American Science."
  9. Madhu Narayanan, Educational Leadership & Policy faculty, presented "Privatized Governmentality and Global Education Reform" at the conference of the New York State Foundations of Education Association in New York, NY.
  10. Madhu Narayanan, Educational Leadership & Policy faculty, presented "Meek Dictators or Modern Professionals? Perceptions of Teacher Autonomy among Teachers in India" at the conference of the Comparative and International Education Society in Chicago, IL.
  11. Jessica I. Ramirez, Social Work and Chicanx/Latinx Studies faculty, presented "Cultura as Resistencia: Reflections on an asset-based and culturally sustaining community engaged project in Oxnard, CA" on Apr. 05 at the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) national conference in Albuquerque, NM.
  12. Frederik Vos, Business faculty, presented “The Role of Supply Chain Digitalisation in Achieving Operational Excellence and Supplier Satisfaction - A pre and post intervention-based quasi experiment” and “E-auction research in the era of industry 4.0 and AI: A systematic review and research agenda” at the International Purchasing and Supply Education and Research Association (IPSERA) 2025 conference held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. March 30-April 2.