Currently Accolades: Presented for Mar. 31, 2025

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  1. Anita Bright, College of Education faculty, presented an invited talk titled, "Trigger Words, Tender Words, and Troubling Words: Leveraging Language for Solidarity" as part of the Ramadan Evenings series at Al Quds Open University on 16 March, 2025.
  2. Christopher Campbell, Criminology and Criminal Justice faculty, presented “Expanding Deflection Pathways: Opportunities and Challenges” at the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission Summit and testified to the Joint Committee On Addiction and Community Safety Response on March 6-7, 2025 in Salem, Oregon.
  3. Jack Corbett, Department of Public Administration faculty, delivered a lecture, "Uncertainty and Vulnerability in U.S.-Mexican Relations", at the Oaxaca Institute of Technology on March 14, 2025.
  4. Sally Guyon, Curriculum and Instruction and Early Childhood Education Faculty, co-presented a research paper “(Re)Learning with Nature in the City: Young Children’s Experiences with Nature in Urban Places” at the Oregon Association of Teacher Educators (ORATE) on March 7, 2025 in Portland, OR.
  5. Shruti Koley, Business faculty, presented “Service failure and consumer anger: Dominance-related compensations help in service recovery” at the Society for Consumer Psychology (SCP) 2025 meeting Feb 27-March 2 in Las Vegas, NV.
  6. Mark Leymon, Criminology and Criminal Justice faculty, presented the Keynote Address entitled “Look Back before Looking Forward” at the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission Summit on March 6-7, 2025 in Salem, Oregon.
  7. Monika Mulder, Portland Center faculty, presented "Exploring, Not Ignoring, Social Justice Issues in the ESL Classroom" at the TESOL International Convention, March 2025.
  8. DeLys Ostlund, World Languages and Literatures faculty and Associate Dean for Faculty and Profession Staff in CLAS, presented the paper "Non-Traditional Gender Roles in Lope's La prueba de los ingenios" at the annual meeting of Renaissance Society of America in Boston, MA on March 20.
  9. Will Parnell, Curriculum and Instruction and Early Childhood Education Faculty, co-presented a research paper “(Re)Learning with Nature in the City: Young Children’s Experiences with Nature in Urban Places” at the Oregon Association of Teacher Educators (ORATE) on March 7, 2025 in Portland, OR.
  10. Melissa Thompson, Sociology faculty, presented a study co-authored with Ginny Garcia-Alexander and Lindsey Wilkinson, Sociology faculty and Interim Executive Director of University Studies, “Criminal Justice Contact and Contraceptive Use among U.S. Women,” at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, Seattle, WA.