Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for October 11, 2021

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  1. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, co-authored “Climate Change Adaptation in Conflict-Affected Countries: A Systematic Review of Evidence,” published in Discover Sustainability.
  2. Elizabeth Almer, accounting faculty, published “Partner Gender Differences in Prestige of Clients Served at the Largest U.S. Audit Firms” in Journal of Business Ethics.
  3. William J. Comer, world languages and literatures faculty, co-authored the article “Hybrids 2.0: Forward to a New Normal in Post-Pandemic Language Teaching” in the Russian Language Journal.
  4. Annabelle Dolidon, world languages and literatures faculty, wrote “CITOYEN.NE.S,” an open-source textbook for French conversation available through PDXScholar. 
  5. Scott DuHadway, business faculty, co-wrote an editorial “Continuity in the Face of Disruptions: Purchasing and Supply Management Research’s Persistence Amidst COVID-19” for a special issue of Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management. 
  6. John Hall, economics faculty, coauthored “Raúl Prebisch and the Evolving Uses of ‘Centre-Periphery’ in Economic Analysis” in the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy.
  7. Jon Holt, world languages and literatures faculty, and Teppei Fukuda MA ’20 published a translation and introduction for the essay “Charlie Brown and Me,” in The Comics Journal.
  8. Jesse Locker, art history faculty, wrote the article “Has a Long-Lost Artemisia Finally Come to Light?” in Apollo magazine.
  9. James Pankow, civil and environmental engineering faculty, wrote “Do Not Steal. The Commons Tale of Win-Lose, Win-Win-LOSE, and Lose-Lose-LOSE,” in Environmental Science and Technology.