Currently Accolades: Presented for May 30, 2023

Spring presented
  1. Jola Ajibade, Geography faculty, gave a talk on “Environmental Racism, Climate Risk, and Transformation of the Commons” at a Catholic University of Santos, Brazil, Department of Law Seminar on.
  2. Jill Emery, Library faculty, gave two remote presentations at the South African National Library and Information Consortium Annual Conference from May 22-May 24. The first presentation was titled, “Staffing for the Disruption of Transformative Agreements” and the second was titled, “Developing Collaborative Relationships between Research Offices and Academic Libraries.”
  3. Maurice Hamington, Philosophy and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; presented a paper on the dangers of apathetic narratives for creating a caring society for a Rhetorics of Care conference at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, on May 19.
  4. Mary Marshall, Business faculty, presented “The Effect of Erroneous Notices and Processing Delays on Taxpayer Perceptions of the IRS and the Tax Profession” at a workshop April 14 at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.