Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for June 9, 2025

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  1. Jack Corbett, Department of Public Administration faculty, co-authored "Overloaded or Indifferent? Site Management at the Tehuacan-Cuicatlan Valley", published in World Heritage Watch Report 2025, Berlin.
  2. Heejun Chang, Geography Faculty and Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs in CLAS, Elise Granek, Environmental Science and Management Faculty, and Amanda Gannon, former graduate student, co-authored a paper titled "Convergence research for Microplastic pollution at the watershed scale" published in Environments.
  3. Heejun Chang, Geography Faculty and Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs in CLAS, co-authored a paper titled "Effects of climate change on stream temperature and salmonid habitats in a Cascades river basin" published in Journal of Environmental Management.
  4. David Ervin, Environmental Management and Economics emeritus faculty, and Jennifer Allen, Public Administration faculty, co-authored a paper titled “Motivations and barriers to integrated management of annual bluegrass in sports fields: US survey findings” published in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening.
  5. Papireddy Kancharla, Chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Optimization of Tambjamines Active against Multiple Stages of Malaria Parasites” in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
  6. Papireddy Kancharla, Chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Identifying antimalarials that disrupt malaria parasite transmission when fed to the mosquito” in the International Journal for Parasitology.
  7. Jane Kelly, Chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Optimization of Tambjamines Active against Multiple Stages of Malaria Parasites” in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
  8. Jane Kelly, Chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Identifying antimalarials that disrupt malaria parasite transmission when fed to the mosquito” in the International Journal for Parasitology.
  9. Zapoura Newton-Calvert, University Studies faculty, published a book chapter titled "From Community-Based Learning to Community-Interdependent Practice: How Critical Pedagogy and Emergent Strategy Led Us Through Fracture and into Change", in Community Engagement and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Affordances and Challenges of Service Learning in Crisis, Vernon Press, 2025.
  10. Kevin Reynolds, Chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Optimization of Tambjamines Active against Multiple Stages of Malaria Parasites” in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.