John Hellermann, applied linguistics faculty, served as a distinguished panelist at an international colloquium on linguistic discrimination experienced by bi/multilingual faculty and students in English-dominant higher education contexts, co-hosted by the Plurilingual Lab at McGill University on October 30.
Shirley A. Jackson, sociology faculty, was featured in an article in The Oregonian, With Outdoor Afro Guides, Novice Birdwatchers Don’t Have to Go It Alone on Aug. 5.
Shirley A. Jackson, sociology faculty, was featured in a podcast, This organization is transforming Black Oregonians’ outdoor experiences: Peak Northwest Podcast in The Oregonian on Oct. 27.
Shirley A. Jackson, sociology faculty, was the Session Organizer and Presider of How Did They Get That Job?: Sociologists Engaged in Work Outside Academia at the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings in Chicago.
Shirley A. Jackson, sociology faculty, was the Session Organizer, for the sessions ‘Doing Public Sociology’: Public Sociological Practice in the Community, Whose Story and Whose Project?’: Ethical Issues and Considerations in Research and Collaborations, and the organizer of the Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Roundtables for the ASA Section on Public Sociology and Sociological Practice at the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings in Chicago, Illinois.
Ted Khoury, business faculty, served as a Fulbright Specialist at Aalto University in Finland and served as a Mentor/Discussant for the Small Acts, Big Changes: Connecting Everyday & Social Entrepreneurship Conference in Helsinki, and ran a methods workshop for junior faculty, post-docs and PhD students during his visit.
Lynn Santelmann, applied linguistics faculty, served as a distinguished panelist at an international colloquium on linguistic discrimination experienced by bi/multilingual faculty and students in English-dominant higher education contexts, co-hosted by the Plurilingual Lab at McGill University on October 30.
Steven Thorne, applied linguistics faculty, served as a distinguished panelist at an international colloquium on linguistic discrimination experienced by bi/multilingual faculty and students in English-dominant higher education contexts, co-hosted by the Plurilingual Lab at McGill University on October 30.
Suwako Watanabe, world languages and literatures faculty, was elected to serve on the board of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages as the At-Large Board Member-Higher Ed and her term begins Jan. ‘26.
Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, was quoted in No, It's Not Offensive for Your Kids To Dress Up as the Characters From 'KPop Demon Hunters' This Halloween in Parents.