Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for November 8, 2021

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  1. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, co-authored “A Systematic Global Stocktake of Evidence on Human Adaptation to Climate Change” in Nature Climate Change.
  2. Bright Alozie, Black studies faculty, authored a summary article titled “Did Europe Bring Homophobia to Africa?” published in Black Perspectives.
  3. Kai Hang Cheang, gender, race, and nations faculty, authored a book review of “The Economic Roots of the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong: Globalization and the Rise of China” for the journal Hong Kong Studies.
  4. Matt Kaufman, business faculty, published “Accounting Control, Operational Control, and the Value of Continuous Improvement: A Capacity Change Perspective” in Advances in Management Accounting. 
  5. Ted Khoury, business faculty, published “Towards a Theory of Informal Supply Networks: An Exploratory Case Study of the Za'atari Refugee Camp” in Journal of Operations Management. 
  6. Deborah S. Peterson, education faculty emerita, and Susan Carlile, education faculty, co-edited the book, “Improvement Science: Promoting Equity in Schools,” published by Myers Education Press. Read more.
  7. Sue Taylor, art history faculty emerita, published an essay “Pictorial Equivocation” in Lynne Woods Turner: Drawings and Paintings.