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Currently Accolades: Presented for April 10, 2023

Spring presented
  1. Jola Ajibade, Geography faculty, co-presented “Unequal Urban Park Quality Leads to Environmental Injustice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania” on March 23 at the American Association of Geographers Conference. 
  2. Jola Ajibade, Paul Lokith, and Heejun Chang, Geography faculty; Elliot Gall, Engineering faculty; Jason Sauer, Postdoctoral fellow; and Chris Lower, Sara Goldstein and Arun Pallathadka, graduate students; gave a presentation titled “Unequal Vulnerability and Resilience to Consecutive Climate Disaster: Centering the Experiences of Disadvantaged Population in Portland, Oregon” on March 24 at the American Association of Geographers Conference. 
  3. Jola Ajibade, Geography faculty; and Kate Gregory and Axcelle Campana, graduate students, gave a presentation on “Beyond Redlining: Do Gentrification, Displacement and Neighborhood Exclusivity Predict Access to Healthy Trees?” on March 25 at the American Association of Geographers Conference. 
  4. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, presented “‘Very Pretty Objects’: North American Seaweed and the Free Labor of Women” on April 1 at the Organization of American Historians conference in Los Angeles.
  5. Michael Mitchell, Manager of ERP Integrations in the Office of Information Technology, and Inna Kucheryavenko, Office of Information Technology staff, presented “GDPR/CCPA compliance: A Method for Information Erasure” at the Ellucian Live Conference in New Orleans in March.
  6. Pronoy Rai, International and Global Studies faculty, and Alex Sager, University Studies and Philosophy faculty, presented and discussed their project on “Immigrants and COVID-19 Recovery in the Portland Metropolitan Region” for London School of Economics and Political Science study abroad students visiting PSU on March 28.
  7. Joseph Venetucci and Karen Erwin, Office of Information Technology staff, presented “Migrating to B9 Self-Service EPAFs: An Implementation Story” at the Ellucian Live Conference in New Orleans in March.
  8. Dilafruz Williams, Education faculty, gave a keynote, “Collective Environmenal Action: Nature-Culture Connections,” at the Students for Green High Schools conference in Los Altos, California in April.
  9. Maika Yeigh, Education faculty, co-presented “The History of the ATE Distinguished Teacher Education Research Award: Learning from the Past and Looking Ahead” at the Association of Teacher Education Annual Conference in Jacksonville, Florida in March.
  10. Maika Yeigh, Education faculty, presented “Feedback to Improve Culturally Responsive Instruction” at the Association of Teacher Education Annual Conference in Jacksonville, Florida in March.
  11. Maika Yeigh, Education faculty, and Dot McElhone, Education faculty, co-presented “How Do Secondary Teacher Candidates View Students?: Taking Educational Responsibility through Asset-Based Discourse and Mindsets” at the Association of Teacher Education Annual Conference in Jacksonville, Florida in March.
  12. Maika Yeigh, Education faculty, presented “Lesson Rehearsal and Real Teaching with Teacher Candidates” at the Association of Teacher Education Annual Conference in Jacksonville, Florida in March.