Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for November 13, 2023

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  1. Alida Cantor, Geography faculty, published “Energy Storage and Environmental Justice: A Critical Examination of a Proposed Pumped Hydropower Facility in Goldendale, Washington” on Nov. 2 in Antipode.
  2. Julia Freybote, Business faculty, published “Adjacency Neighborhood Effects and Owner-Assessed Home Values” on Sept. 14 in Journal of Housing Research.
  3. Carrie Furrer, Social Work faculty, and Angela Rodgers, Christine Cooper, Anna Rockhill, and Nicole Lauzus, Social Work, published an article titled “Creating Conditions that Encourage Youth Engagement in Family Child Welfare Case Planning Meetings: A Youth Perspective” in Children and Youth Services Review.
  4. Carrie Furrer, Social Work faculty, and Nicole Lauzus, Amanda Cross, and Anna Rockhill, Social Work, published an article, “Parent engagement and the child welfare system: Through a Self-Determination Theory lens” in Families in Society. 
  5. Taylor Geyton, Social Work faculty, published “The Integration of Social Work Values and Principles in Police Work” on Nov 2 in Journal of Forensic Social Work.
  6. Clive Knights, Architecture faculty, has a solo exhibition of collage artwork titled “The Wholeness of Fragments,” Nov. 2 - Dec. 2, at Laura Vincent Design & Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
  7. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, published “Mischievous Creatures: The Forgotten Sisters Who Transformed Early American Science” with Basic Books.
  8. Ashley Streig, Geology faculty, collaborated on a museum exhibit titled “Carbon Flash” at the Science Gallery Bengaluru in Bengaluru, India.  
  9. Ashley Streig, Geology faculty, co-authored “Evaluating How Well Active Fault Mapping Predicts Earthquake Surface-Rupture Locations” on Jul. 20 in Geosphere.