Louisa Brad and Sarina Saturn, psychological sciences, participated in a Compassionate Listening workshop February 2-3, 2019, to deepen their practice of listening and speaking from the heart in personal and professional relationships at UP, at Sacred Groves on Bainbridge Island, WA. Saturn also gave a presentation entitled, “The Neuroscience of Trauma & Resiliency,” for a trauma-informed training for counselors, lawyers, advocates, and yoga teachers at Love Hive in Portland, OR, on January 26, 2019.
Aziz Inan, Shiley School of Engineering, had his article, “Lincoln’s birthday numbers a prime tribute to great president,” published in the February 12, 2019 edition of the Portland Tribune. He also had an article published in the Feb. 7-14 edition of the Montecito Journal.
Matthew Kuhn, Shiley School of Engineering, wrote “Multi-directional behavior of granular materials and its relation to incremental elastoplasticity” (with Ali Daouadji) in International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2018, Volume 152-153, pp. 305-323.
Cara Hersh, English, presented a paper entitled “Winning Sieges and Seats: Divine and Political Election in The Siege of Jerusalem” at the joint conference hosted by the Medieval Association of the Pacific and the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in Scottsdale, AZ, on February 9.
Simon Aihiokhai, theology, presented “Black Theology in Dialogue with LGBTQ+ Persons in the Church and Trump’s America: Walking in the Shoes of James H. Cone and Katie G. Cannon” at the Black Theologies of Liberation and Racial Justice In Memoriam: James H. Cone and Katie G. Cannon Conference. Organized by the University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, February 8, 2019. He also served as an invited panelist at the conference.
Lorretta Krautscheid, nursing, wrote “Examining relationships between resilience protective factors and moral distress among student nurses” (with coauthor Laura Mood and student coauthors Taylor Mossman and Marie Wagner) in Nursing Education Perspectives, February 2019, doi: 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000471.
Chris Foss, history, wrote “Bringing Home The (Irradiated) Bacon: Senator Henry Jackson, Nuclear Weapons, and Washington,” in Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Vol. 109, No. 1 (Winter 2017/2018), 3-18. He also presented “A Special Relationship? Japan and the Pacific Northwest During the ‘Japan Panic’ of the 1980s” at the Pacific Coast Branch-American Historical Association annual meeting in Santa Clara, CA, Aug. 3, 2018.