Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for January 23, 2023

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  1. Heejun Chang, Geography faculty, co authored a paper titled “Stream Distance-Based Geographically Weighted Regression for Exploring Watershed Characteristics and Water Quality Relationships,” published in Annals of the American Association of Geographers.
  2. Heejun Chang, Geography faculty, and Will Long, graduate student, authored a paper titled “Event Scale Analysis of Streamflow Response to Wildfire in Oregon, 2020” in Hydrology. 
  3. Heejun Chang, Geography faculty, and Junjie Chen, graduate student, authored a paper titled “Review of Wildfire Impacts on Stream Temperature and Turbidity Across Scales,” in Progress in Physical Geography.
  4. Heejun Chang, Geography faculty, and Kat Gelsey and Daniel Ramirez, undergraduate students, authored a paper titled “Effects of landscape characteristics, anthropogenic factors, and seasonality on water quality in Portland, Oregon,” published in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.
  5. Heejun Chang, Geography Faculty, and Kat Gelsey and Daniel Ramirez, undergraduate students, authored a paper titled, “Effects of Antecedent Precipitation Amount and COVID-19 Lockdown on Water Quality along an Urban Gradient” in Hydrology. 
  6. Bennett Gilbert, University Studies, co-edited a book titled, “Ethics and Time in the Philosophy of History: A Cross-Cultural Approach.” 
  7. Jungmin Kwon, Film faculty, published an article, “K(Q)ueer-Pop for Another World: Toward a Theorization of Gender and Sexuality in K-Pop” in the International Journal of Communication.
  8. Alexander Ross, Heejun Chang, Alida Cantor, Geography faculty, published a paper titled, “Understanding Perspectives on Climate Hazards, Water Management, and Adaptive Transformation in an Exurban Community,” in Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure.