Currently Accolades: Presented for Oct. 20, 2025

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Linnea Goranson and Hollie Hix-Small, College of Education faculty, presented The Power of Early Childhood Intervention: A Personal Story at the Division for Early Childhood's 41st Annual International Conference on Young Children with Disabilities and Their Families on October 8th in Portland, OR.

Daniel Jaffee, sociology faculty, was an invited panelist on a webinar organized by the Plastic Pollution Coalition, where he presented his research on bottled water and social inequality.

Yi-Wen Su, Lindsay Vik, Kate Friedman, Yun Shi, April Dodson, and Deanna Cor, College of Education faculty, presented Co-Constructing Advocacy: Navigating Sociopolitical Challenges in Counselor Education at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference (ACES) in Philadelphia, PA.

Yi-Wen Su, College of Education faculty, presented A Culturally Responsive Approach to Cyberbullying Prevention through a School Counselor-Led Program at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference (ACES) in Philadelphia, PA.

JJP Veerman, math faculty, gave the physics seminar on The Unsolvability of the Quintic on Oct. 13.

Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, co-presented Education, Employment, and (Un)Intended First Births: The Case of South Korea at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Chicago, IL.

Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, co-presented Korean Americans (Dis)Advantages: Korean Immigrants’ Goals and Strategies for the Children’s Education at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Chicago, IL.