Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for Dec. 8, 2025

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Talya Bauer, business faculty, Berrin Erdogan, business faculty, and Donald Truxillo, psychology faculty emeritus, published The Evolving Future of Work: Implications for Newcomer Adaptability and Connectivity During Organizational Socialization in Human Resource Management.

Sandra Freels, world languages and literatures faculty emerita, authored Anneke Jans in the New World: A Novel,cu published by She Writes Press on Jan. 6.

Stan Heister, business faculty, published Beyond opacity: Distributed Ledger Technology as a Catalyst for Carbon Credit Market Integrity in Computers.

Jon Holt, world language and literature: Japanese faculty, presented a paper entitled My Spider-Sense Is Tingling!: Hyper-Sexualities in Ikegami Ryoichi's Japanese Spider-Man, on Nov. 21 at the annual conference of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Languages Association (PAMLA) in San Francisco, CA.

Chia Yin Hsu, history faculty, presented a paper Crystallized Yellow Labor': Manchurian Grain and Agricultural Protectionism in the Amur Oblast, 1906-1915 on Nov. 21 at the 2025 Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, & Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) in Washington, D.C.

Will Parnell, leadership, learning, and counseling and early childhood education faculty, offered a roundtable presentation on Study Abroad: A Student and Professor Study Tour to Reggio Emilia, Italy, on Nov. 19 at the National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators' conference in Orlando, FL.

Amy Parker, College of Education faculty, co-authored Orientation and Mobility in Schools: Implementing the High Leverage Practice of Collaboration published in TEACHING Exceptional Children on Nov. 23.

Sue Taylor, art history emerita faculty, published a review of a local exhibition by artists Sally Finch and Phil Harris in Oregon ArtsWatch on Nov. 24.

John Nimmo, College of Education emeritus faculty, presented Anti-Bias Activism with Young Children is about Agency, Not Performance at the NAEYC Annual conference in Orlando, FL, on Nov. 22.