Currently Accolades: Presented for October 17, 2022

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  1. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, presented a paper titled “How the West Was Really Won: Taniguchi Jirō Remakes Moebius’ America” on Oct. 8 at the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies in Conway, Arkansas.
  2. Shirley A. Jackson, Sociology faculty, was a presenter at the Curriculum Development and Revision Workshop at the American Sociological Association Chairs and Directors Pre-Conference on Aug. 5 in Los Angeles.
  3. Pronoy Rai, International and Global Studies faculty, presented a paper titled “The Labor Geographies of Climate Adaptation and Climate Justice in Rural Western India” from Oct. 6-8 at the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington.
  4. Stephen Walton, World Languages and Literatures faculty, presented a poster, “Sounds & Letters: The Effect of Phonics Training on Vowel Perception and Grapheme Identification in L2 French Instruction” from June 16-18 at the Pronunciation in Second Language Learning & Teaching conference at Brock University in Saint Catharines, Ontario.
  5. Stephen Walton, World Languages and Literatures faculty, presented “Phonics for French: OER Tools for Teaching Phoneme Contrasts and Sound-Symbol Correspondence” from June 16-18 at the Pronunciation in Second Language Learning & Teaching conference at Brock University in Saint Catharines, Ontario.