Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for October 23, 2023

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  1. Craig Epplin, World Languages and Literatures faculty, published an essay titled “Cristina Rivera Garza: ‘the traces that shelter us’” in Public Books.
  2. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, and Teppei Fukuda, WLL M.A. ‘20, published on Oct. 12 a translation of an essay, "The Structure of Expressions in Manga,” by manga scholar Natsume Fusanosuke, in The Comics Journal.
  3. The Institute for Sustainable Solutions at Portland State University published a report titled “Risk of Earthquake-Induced Hazardous Materials Releases in Multnomah County, Oregon: Two Scenarios Examined,” for Multnomah County.
  4. Talitha May, English, published a review of Byung-Chul Han's “Non-Things: Upheaval in the Lifeworld” in The Shanghai Literary Review.
  5. Max Nielsen-Pincus, Environmental Sciences and Management faculty, and Cody Evers, research associate, co-published an article on Jul. 18 titled “Exploring and Testing Wildfire Risk Decision-Making in the Face of Deep Uncertainty” in the journal Fire.
  6. John Nimmo, Curriculum and Instruction faculty, co-authored the 2nd edition of the book, “Leading Anti-Bias Early Childhood Programs: A Guide to Change, For Change,” published by Teachers College Press.
  7. Ryan Petteway, Public Health faculty, published a poem titled “proc prun / roses,” in the journal Health Affairs.
  8. Lalaine Sevillano, Social Work faculty, co-published an article titled “Promoting Healthy Relationships in Foster Care—‘If I Had Seen What a Healthy Relationship Looks Like, that Would Have Changed My Perspective’,” in the journal Violence Against Women.
  9. Yazhen (Sophie) Xiao, Business faculty, published the guest editorial “The 2022 PDMA Doctoral Consortium: Emerging Research Priorities in New Product Development and Innovation and Insights Into Community Building,” in the Journal of Product Innovation Management.