Currently Accolades: Presented for November 20, 2023

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  1. Marie Lo, English faculty, presented the paper, “Plenary Power and the ‘Problems’ of Settler Security” on Nov. 4 at the American Studies Association Conference in Montreal, Canada. 
  2. Sally Mudiamu, Director for International Partnerships, presented “COIL as a Form of Community Engagement” on Oct. 21 at the International Virtual Exchange Conference in São Paolo, Brazil.
  3. Sally Mudiamu, Director for International Partnerships, presented “Internationalization for Inclusion” Oct. 23-27 at the Erasmus Plus Blended Intensive Conference at Stanisław Staszic State University of Applied Sciences in Piła, Poland.
  4. John Nimmo, Curriculum and Instruction faculty, co-presented “Leading for Equity and Change in the Here and Now: Anti-bias/Anti-racist Education for Our Children, Their Families ... and Ourselves!,” in November at the National Association for the Education of Young Children national conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
  5. Ryan Petteway, Public Health faculty, and Sylvia Rivera, MPH ‘23, co-presented, “The Youth Health Equity and Action Research Training Program—yHEART PDX: ‘Centering the Margins’ to Decolonize Local SDH Research and Practice,” on Oct. 16 at the 2023 Oregon Public Health Association conference in Corvallis, Oregon.
  6. Ryan Petteway, Public Health faculty, served as invited speaker for the Hobart & William Smith Colleges Public Health Program inaugural public health lecture: “Towards a Public Health of ‘Radical Possibility’: Sonic & Poetic Pedagogies of Epistemic & Health Justice” on Oct. 25 in Geneva, New York.