Currently Accolades: Presented for October 24, 2022

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  1. Evguenia Davidova, International Studies faculty, presented a paper titled, “National Emissaries for Preventive Healthcare: Public Health Nurses in Interwar Bulgaria and Yugoslavia” at the Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung, IOS Annual Conference in Regensburg, Germany.
  2. Amanda Franzoni, Intensive English Language Program faculty, presented “No Textbook Required: Using Web Based Tools in a Beginning/Low Intermediate Course” on Oct. 15 at the Oregon Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Virtual Fall Conference.
  3. Kathy Harris and Gloria Jacobs, Applied Linguistics faculty, co-presented “Examining Perspectives of Immigrant Working Learners & Education Providers: CRT as Analytical Framework” from Sept. 1-3 at the British Association of Applied Linguistics Conference in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
  4. Hollie Hix-Small, Special Education faculty, presented a paper titled, “Developmental Needs of Ukrainian Children: Impacts of the Invasion” on Sept. 28 at the Joint Conference from the Division for Early Childhood and the International Society on Early Intervention in Chicago.
  5. Hollie Hix-Small, Special Education faculty, presented a paper titled, “Global Study of ECI During the COVID-19 Pandemic” on Sept. 29 at the Joint Conference from the Division for Early Childhood and the International Society on Early Intervention in Chicago.
  6. Susan Lindsay and Eowyn Ferey, Intensive English Language Program faculty, presented “Where Does ESL Fit in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Goals?” on Oct. 15 at the Fall ORTESOL Conference.
  7. Leslie Siebert, Intensive English Language Program faculty, presented “Project-based Learning (PBL) - A Self-directed Professional Learning and Training Module” on Oct. 15 at the Oregon Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Virtual Fall Conference.
  8. Sue Taylor, Art History faculty emeritus, moderated “Connecting Art and Audience,” a panel on the 40th anniversary of Elizabeth Leach Gallery, on Oct. 18 at Pacific Northwest College of Art. 
  9. Suwako Watanabe, World Languages and Literatures faculty, gave a presentation titled, “Fun Activities 101,” on Oct. 14 at the Confederation in Oregon for Language Teaching and Washington Association for Language Teaching bi-state conference in Portland.
  10. Suwako Watanabe, World Languages and Literatures faculty, co-presented a research study titled “Snapshot of Japanese Family Conversation and Language Maintenance Effort,” on Oct. 14 at the Confederation in Oregon for Language Teaching and Washington Association for Language Teaching bi-state conference in Portland.