Currently Accolades: Presented for February 6, 2022

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  1. Bright Alozie, Black Studies faculty, presented a conference paper titled “The Forgotten Old Versus the Resurgent New: Rethinking Sexuality, Spirituality, and the Erotic through Mbari Art in Igboland, Nigeria” at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association at Philadelphia Marriott Downtown from Jan. 5-8 in Philadelphia.
  2. Nathanial Garrod, Director of Undergraduate Programs, and Stephani Jeronimo-Martinez, School of Business Student Success Coordinator, presented “Supporting Students Experiencing Imposter Syndrome During and After a Pandemic” at the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Western Regional Conference on Nov. 15 in Anaheim, California.
  3. Lisa Jo Frech, adjunct Environmental Science faculty, presented a talk on Jan. 26 about Situational Leadership at a conference co-sponsored by the Nonprofit Association of Oregon and Pacific University.  
  4. Rita Robillard, Art faculty emeritus, has been honored with an ongoing exhibition at Hallie Ford Museum at Willamette University in Salem, titled “Rita Robillard: Time and Place.”