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Talya Bauer, Cameron Professor of Management,, gave the opening keynote talk entitled “Onboarding success: The power of connection” at Europe’s largest onboarding conference Onboarding Amsterdam on November 14.

Talya Bauer, Cameron Professor of Management, presented as part of the Nov. 18 podcast, Onboarding, Talya Bauer and Wietske van Hees on Experts reveal: Successful onboarding is all about connection. Intro in Dutch, podcast in English.

Talya Bauer, Cameron Professor of Management, presented “Fireside chat: Onboarding today.” Preppio Education Event. November 19. Oslo, Norway.

Brenda Glascott, Interim Dean of the Honors College, presented at the National Collegiate Honors Council conference in Kansas City in October.

Courtney Hermann, Film faculty, presented the documentary film Outliers and Outlaws from December 15 - 18 at Portland's Cinema 21.

Maura Kelly, Sociology faculty, was interviewed by OPB about a recent report with Lindsey

Wilkinson, Interim Executive Director of University Studies and Sociology faculty, on diversity in

the highway construction workforce.

Ted Khoury, Professor of Management and Strategy, was Panelist at the premiere for the documentary, The Palestine Exception, with filmmakers Drs. Jennifer Ruth and Jan Haaken. November 21. Lincoln Hall, PSU.

Ted Khoury, Professor of Management and Strategy, presented “Organizing amidst simulacrums of justice and the genocide of Palestinians” at the Organization Studies special conference commemorating 30 years in Feminist Work in Organizational Studies. November 28. Hosted by University of Warwick, UK.

Carlos Mena, Nike Professor of Supply Chain Management, moderated the panel “Supply chain risk and resilience: Insights from practitioners” at the Decision Science Institute Conference 2024 (DSI 2024), November 24. Phoenix, AZ.

Carlos Mena, Nike Professor of Supply Chain Management, presented “Supplier initiated separation: The unintended consequences of supply chain shaping initiatives” at the Decision Science Institute Conference 2024 (DSI 2024), November 25. Phoenix, AZ.

Carlos Mena, Nike Professor of Supply Chain Management, presented “Interdependencies within and across supply chain networks and the effect on firm resilience” at the Decision Science Institute Conference 2024 (DSI 2024), November 25. Phoenix, AZ.

Ken Ruoff, professor of History and Director of the Center for Japanese Studies, gave a talk at the University of Alberta on Dec. 16 titled “A Japan Centre for the 21st Century.”

Aaron Roussell, Sociology faculty, was quoted in a PSU Vanguard article “Students Facing

Sanctions after Spring Protests”.

Frederik Vos, Asst. Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, presented “Strategic purchasing integration as an antecedent of public value: An empirical study” at the Decision Science Institute Conference 2024 (DSI 2024), November 23. Phoenix, AZ.

Frederik Vos, Asst. Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, was a panelist in the JPSM-sponsored session on “Future topics in Purchasing and Supply Management Research” at the Decision Science Institute Conference 2024 (DSI 2024), November 24. Phoenix, AZ.

Frederik Vos, Asst. Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, presented “Dyadic perception differences in supplier resource allocation” at the Decision Science Institute Conference 2024 (DSI 2024), November 25. Phoenix, AZ.

Marisa Zapata, Associate Professor of Land-Use Planning, spoke at "Our Invisible Neighbors: Understanding & Addressing Elder Homelessness," a free housing forum hosted by Northwest Pilot Project, Inc. and PSU's Institute on Aging.

Marisa Zapata, Associate Professor of Land-Use Planning, was keynote speaker at "Gathering for Change," the annual fundraising event of Council for the Homeless in Clark County, Washington.