Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for January 3, 2022

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  1. Diana Abu-Jaber, English faculty, wrote an article, “For Many Members of the Arab American Diaspora, Mansaf Offers a Taste of Home,” in The New York Times Sunday Magazine on Nov. 11. 
  2. Keren Brown Wilson and Walt Dawson, Institute on Aging, published an op-ed titled, “Who Will Take Care of Our Aging Population? Compassion Fatigue is Hollowing Out the Elder Care Workforce” in the online journal, MedPage Today.
  3. Matthew Claudel, geography, co-authored a new study published in Plos One, “Spatial Proximity Matters: A Study on Collaboration,” that provides additional evidence that spatial proximity increases cross-disciplinary collaboration among researchers. Read more.
  4. Marek Elzanowski, math faculty emeritus, published “Geometric Characterization of Continuously Defective Elastic Crystals,” in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids.
  5. Julia Freybote, business faculty, published “Do REIT Investors Care? An Investigation Into the Market Response to the Public Release of SEC Comment Letter Correspondences” in Journal of Property Research.
  6. Julia Freybote, business faculty, published, “Can the Textual Tone in REIT Financial Statements Improve the Information Environment for Commercial Real Estate Investors? An Investigation” in Journal of Real Estate Research.
  7. Bennett Gilbert, university studies, wrote “Unimpeded Volition,” a review of “William of Ockham, Questions on Virtue, Goodness, and the Will,” in Metascience.
  8. Maude Hines, English faculty, Jacen Greene, Homelessness Research and Action Collaborative, Greg Townley, psychology faculty, Marisa Zapata, urban studies and planning faculty, and Todd Ferry, architecture, co-authored the chapter “Portland State University’s Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative: A Shared Leadership Journey” in Shared Leadership in Higher Education: A Framework and Models for Responding to a Changing World. 
  9. Amaradri Mukherjee, business faculty, published “Imperfect Produce: Retailer Actions and Service Outcomes” in Journal of Services Marketing.
  10. Mitra Naseh, social work faculty, co-authored the article “Chronic Conditions and Psychological Distress in Older Asian Americans: The Mediating Role of Subjective Health Perception,” published in the Journal of Gerontological Social Work.