by Currently November 15th 2024 Share Facebook Twitter Paula Carder, Institute on Aging faculty, co-presented at the symposium “Memory Care in Assisted Living: Regulations, Access, and Care Delivery” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Walter Dawson, Institute on Aging, presented the poster “Filling the Care Gap for Older Adults Living in a Rural Community: A Nursing Care Model” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Walter Dawson, Institute on Aging, co-presented the paper “The Dementia Care Partner Hub: A Novel Resource to Support People Living With Dementia, Care Partners, and Care Teams” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Walter Dawson, Allyson Stodola, Dani Himes, and Paula Carder, Institute on Aging, co-presented the poster “State-Level Opportunities to Address Behavioral Health Needs of Older Adults: A New Center of Excellence for Oregon” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Sarah Dys and Ozcan Tunalilar, Institute on Aging faculty, co-presented the paper “The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Temporary Agency Care Staff Use in Oregon Assisted Living” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Bennett Gilbert, History and Philosophy, presented “Interdependence and Identity: Moral Universals in a Contingent World,” Nov. 15 at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon.Martín Alberto Gonzalez, Melissa Patiño-Vega, nnd Jessica I. Ramirez, Chicanx/Latinx Studies faculty, and Inle Gonzalez, Chicanx/Latinx student, presented "Teaching as resistance in the first ever Chicanx & Latinx Studies Major in the PNW" on Nov. 9 at the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) PNW Foco conference in Yakima, Washington.Serena Hasworth, Institute on Aging, co-presented at the symposium “Promoting Lifelong Learning at Oregon's Age-Friendly Universities” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Courtney Hermann, Film faculty, presented the documentary film Outliers and Outlaws on Nov. 16 at the QDoc: Portland Queer Documentary Film Festival at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon.Ellis Hews, Dani Himes, Allyson Stodola, Sarah Dys, and Walter Dawson, Institute on Aging, presented the poster “From the Perspectives of Providers to Older Adults: Conversations About Behavioral Health Services in Oregon” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Jacklyn Kohon, Dani Himes, Paula C. Carder, and Ozcan Tunalilar, Institute on Aging, co-presented the paper “Experiences With and Preparedness for Climate Emergencies in Oregon Assisted Living Communities” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Jacklyn Kohon, Dani Himes, and Sarah Dys, Institute on Aging, presented the poster “Realities of diversity, inclusion, and belonging in assisted living: Safety, connection, and community” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Cassio de Oliveira, World Languages and Literatures, gave a presentation titled “Rogues and Writers: The Picaresque Episode in Soviet Literature” on Nov. 6 at the Slavic Colloquium, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Stanford University in Stanford, California.John Ott, History faculty, presented a paper titled "The Apologia of Archbishop Manasses I of Reims (1079/80),” on Nov. 15 at 43rd Annual Conference of the Haskins Society in Richmond, Virginia.Ryan Petteway, Public Health and Black Studies faculty, presented "The Future Is Now: The Public Health and Civic Literacy Academy” at the 2024 annual meeting of the American Public Health Association in Minneapolis, MN.Ryan Petteway, Public Health and Black Studies faculty, co-presented a book talk webinar "Ground Truths: Community-Engaged Research for Environmental Justice" for The Ohio State University Kirwan Institute Fall Forum Series.Gerry Sussman, professor emeritus in the Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, presented a paper, "British and American Electioneering in the Age of Neoliberalism," on Nov. 15 at the annual Global Studies Association conference.Ozcan Tunalilar, Jacklyn Kohon, and Paula Carder, Institute on Aging, presented the paper “Producing “Quality”: Assisted Living Administrators’ Experience of the Licensing and Survey Process in Oregon” Nov. 13-16 at the annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in Seattle.Inés Warnock, World Languages and Literatures faculty, presented "Bridging Worlds: Translation's Role in Cultivating Intercultural Communication Skills" on Nov. 10 at the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference in Palm Springs, California. 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