Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for October 3, 2022

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  1. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, authored a paper titled “The Resilience Fix to Climate Disasters: Recursive and Contested Relations with Equity and Justice-Based Transformations in the Global South  in the Annals of American Geographers.
  2. Jola Ajibade, geography faculty, and Chris Lower, graduate student, co-authored a paper titled “Are Managed Retreat Programs Successful and Just? A Global Mapping of Success Typologies, Justice Dimensions, and Trade-offs” in Global Environmental Change.
  3. Daneen Bergland, university studies faculty, co-wrote “A Letter Writing Assignment for Leadership Development: Creating Stakeholder Connection for Policy Advocacy” in the Journal of Leadership Education.
  4. Anita Bright, education faculty, co-wrote “The Palestinian K-12 Education System: History, Structure, Challenges, and Opportunities” in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education.
  5. Paula Carder, Institute on Aging Director and OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty, co-authored “Excess Mortality Among Assisted Living Residents with Dementia” in the Journal of the American Medical Association
  6. Paula Carder, Institute on Aging Director and OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty, co-authored “Dementia and COVID-19 Infection Control in Assisted Living in Seven States” in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
  7. Chris Cartwright, International and Global Studies faculty, published “Nation Building: Applying Frames of Analysis a Case Study of Afghanistan” in the journal Culture And Nation Building.
  8. Sarah Dys, Institute on Aging faculty, and Paula Carder, Institute on Aging Director and OHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty, published “Beyond the Medication Pass” in the journal Innovation in Aging.
  9. Bennett Gilbert, university studies faculty, wrote, “No History to be Found: Denying Relations in the Name of Realism” in the International Journal of Ontology History and Critics.
  10. Jon Holt, world languages and literatures faculty, and Teppei Fukuda, MA ‘20, published a translation in The Comics Journal titled “Urasawa Naoki: An 'Adult' Since He Was Young,” an essay by manga scholar Natsume Fusanosuke, on Sept. 22.
  11. Priya Kapoor, Chair of the Department of International and Global Studies, published “Shaheen Bagh: Muslim Women Contesting and Theorizing Citizenship and Belonging During COVID-19,” in Frontiers in Communication.