Currently Accolades: Presented for April 10, 2023
by Currently
April 6th 2023
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Maika Yeigh, Education faculty, presented “Feedback to Improve Culturally Responsive Instruction” at the Association of Teacher Education Annual Conference in Jacksonville, Florida in March.
- 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.
- 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.