Currently Accolades: People for October 5, 2020

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Every week during the academic year, Currently celebrates faculty and staff accomplishments, including appearances on panels, presentations, recent publications or performances, and research grants.

  1. Devon Allen, head of the acting program and School of Music and Theater faculty, directed and filmed a monologue recently written by Pulitzer finalist playwright Will Eno. Eno is in the process of putting together a film reflecting the myriad experiences of a character named Mary as she navigates uncertain terrain. 
  2. Shirley Jackson, Black Studies faculty, was featured in the article “Portland Mayor Facing Resignation Calls, Questioned Leadership as Election Looms” in the Oregonian on Sept. 6.
  3. Susan Kirtley, English faculty, was featured in conversation with Frederick Luis Aldama in “Susan Kirtley Talks: Lynda Barry, & Feminist Community Building, & the Rhetorical Approach to Comics” for his series “Professor Latinx.”
  4. Paul Loikit and Andres Holz, geography faculty, and Max Nielsen-Pincus, environmental science and management faculty, were featured on KGW’s “Straight Talk with Laural Porter” in response to the wildfires burning in western Oregon
  5. Joel Owens, business faculty, was a discussant of the paper “How Do Stressors Influence Accountants’ Performance? A Meta-analytical Structural Equations Modelling Analysis” at the Annual Meeting of American Accounting Association in August. 
  6. Mellie Pullman, business faculty, won runner-up for Journal of Supply Chain Management’s 2020 Best Paper Award for the co-authored paper “Business for Society is Society’s Business: Tension Management in a Migrant Integration Supply Chain.” She and her co-authors were recognized as part of an award ceremony at the Academy of Management's annual meeting.  
  7. Anousha Sedighi, world languages and literature faculty, was named the inaugural associate editor of linguistics for the International Journal of Iranian Studies with Taylor & Francis.
  8. Dara Shifrer, sociology faculty, coordinated the matching of 66 mentors and mentees for the American Sociological Association’s Sociology of Education section.
  9. Jeremy Spoon, Emergency Management and Community Resilience program director and anthropology faculty, was featured in the article “One-size Does Not Fit All for Post-disaster Recovery, PSU Study Finds,” published by several news organizations.
  10. Melissa Thompson, sociology faculty, was interviewed for a KGW news story on the recent increase in gun purchases and gun permit applications.
  11. Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, joined the editorial board for the Journal of Aging Studies.