Currently Accolades: Presented for November 7, 2022

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  1. Adam Booth, Geology faculty, co-presented “Understanding Debris Flow Response to Transient Uplift via Reorganization of Geomorphic Process Regimes at the Mendocino Triple Junction, California, USA” at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America from Oct. 9-11 in Denver. 
  2. Adam Booth, Geology faculty, presented “Landslide-forest Interactions Governing the Post Glacial Landscape Evolution of SE Alaska, USA” at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America from Oct. 9-11 in Denver.  
  3. Scott Burns, Geology faculty emeritus, presented “75 Years of History of the Environmental and Engineering Geology Division of the Geological Society of America” at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America from Oct. 9-11 in Denver.  
  4. Scott Burns, Geology faculty emeritus, presented “Using Soil Geomorphology to Unlock the Secrets of Terroir of Wine, Environmental Sampling and Alpine Soil Distributions” at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America from Oct. 9-11 in Denver.  
  5. Cynthia Carmina Gomez, Director of Community & Civic Impact in University Relations, presented “Building a Collective Vision for Economic Justice in Oregon” Oct. 17 at the Neighborhood Partnership's RE:Conference 2022 in Salem, Oregon. 
  6. Kathi Inman Berens and Rachel Noorda, English faculty, presented “Gen Z and Millennial Media Behaviors" at the PageBreak conference in San Francisco from Oct. 27-28.
  7. Raymond Johnson, Business Administration faculty emeritus, gave a presentation at the American Accounting Association Conference on Teaching and Learning titled “A Three Dimensional Approach to Teaching Auditing and Audit Data Analytics” July 30 in San Diego.