by Currently March 1st 2022 Share Facebook Twitter Carrie Collenberg-González, world languages and literatures faculty, co-authored “Moving Frames: Photographs in German Cinema,” published by Berghahn Books. Scott DuHadway and Carlos Mena, business faculty, published “Let the Buyer Beware: How Network Structure Can Enable (and Prevent) Supply Chain Fraud” in International Journal of Operations and Production Management. Max Nielsen-Pincus, chair of the Department of Environmental Sciences and Management, co–authored “Assessing the Absorption and Economic Impact of Suppression and Repair Spending of the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon” in the Journal of Forestry. Ken Ruoff, history faculty, wrote a chapter titled “The People’s Imperial Couple” in the new collection of essays titled “Japan in the Heisei Era (1989-2019): Multidisciplinary Perspectives,” published by Routledge. Currently published, exhibited Return to all news