Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for October 31, 2022

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  1. Melissa Appleyard, Associate Dean of Graduate Programs, and Kristi Yuthas, business faculty, published “The Role of Interdependencies in Blockchain Adoption: The Case of Maritime Trade” in Journal of the British Blockchain Association.
  2. Anita Bright, Education faculty, wrote “Layers of the Linguistic Landscape in the West Bank: Observations and Questions on the Roles of Language in Palestine” in Educational Role of Language Journal. 
  3. Christine Cress, Education faculty, and Stephanie Stokamer PhD ’11, former PSU adjunct faculty and PSU doctoral student, wrote “Communities, Change, and Social Justice” in The Palgrave Handbook of Educational Leadership and Management Discourse.
  4. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures, and Teppei Fukuda, MA ‘20 published an introduction “From the Field: Why Is Manga So Interesting?” and a translation “Two Chapters from Why Is Manga So Interesting: Its Expression and Grammar (Manga wa naze omoshiroi no ka: Sono hyōgen to bunpō, 1997),” in the journal Inks.
  5. Susan Kirtley, English faculty, wrote “‘Dear Anyone Who Finds This’”: ‘Cruddy’ as Diary Fiction” in “Contagious Imagination: The Work and Art of Lynda Barry.”
  6. Subhash Kochar, Statistics faculty, wrote the book “Stochastic Comparisons with Applications.”
  7. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, wrote a chapter titled “Vanishing Flies and the Lady Entomologist” in “Traces of the Animal Past: Methodological Challenges in Animal History.”
  8. Thea Prieto, English, wrote an article “The Best Books with Creation Myths at the End of the World” that was published by The Shepherd. 
  9. Pronoy Rai, International and Global Studies faculty, published “Reconstructing Culture: Seasonal Labour Migration and the Cultural Geographies of Social Change in Rural Western India” in the journal Social and Cultural Geography.
  10. Jack Straton, Physics and University Studies faculty, had one of his photographs chosen to be part of Interstate: A National Juried Exhibit at the Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, March 31 through April 23 in Ellensburg, Washington.
  11. Sue Taylor, Art History faculty emerita, published an essay on contemporary abstraction in the exhibition catalog Sensate Objects for the Schneider Museum at Southern Oregon University in Ashland.
  12. Janet Walker, Celeste Seibel, and Caitlin Baird, School of Social Work faculty, published “Evaluation of a Skills Enhancement Training Intervention With Remote Coaching for Young Adults Providing Peer Support” in the journal Psychiatric Services
  13. Maika Yeigh, Education faculty, wrote, “White Language Supremacy: Clarifying the CCCC Position Statement” in The Oregon English Journal.