Sarina Saturn, psychological sciences, spoke to the Washington County Adverse Childhood Experiences Initiative on “How Prosocial Emotional States Can Counteract the Damage Caused by Stress and Trauma” on May 10.
Mead Hunter, performing & fine arts, participated in Portland Shakespeare Project’s symposium “Shakespare at 400,” in which he led a workshop and discussion surrounding Henry VI, part one, and its contemporary ‘translation’ into contemporary American English as commissioned by Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Anissa Rogers, sociology & social work, published Human Behavior in the Social Environment: Mezzo and Macro Contexts (NY: Routledge), May 2016.
Amber Vermeesch, nursing, presented “Valuable Lessons Learned in Conducting Research at New Institutions,” (with Kala Mayer) a poster presentation at Western Institute of Nursing’s 49th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Anaheim, Calif., April 6-9, 2016.