Cara Poor, engineering, wrote a cover story research paper, “Implications of Using Different Water Sources When Hydrologically Compacting Bioretention Columns” (with Clayton Stahnke) in Water Environment Research, May 2017. See the article here. She also made a poster presentation, “Evaluting the Effects of Water Treatment Residuals in Bioretention Soil Mixes,” with Mansberger, C., Tade, J., Conkle, K., MacDonald, A., Duncan, K., and student co-presenter Jocelle Tade, at the Pacific Northwest American Water Works Association Conference, Student Poster Competition, May 2017. Take won second place.
Aziz Inan, engineering, along with undergraduate electrical engineering students Matthew Yuen and Jacob Kirby and UP alumni Peter Perkins and Henry Benitez, presented and published a research paper titled, “Why Do GFCIs Keep Tripping?” in the 2017 IEEE Symposium on Product Compliance Engineering (ISPCE 2017) Proceedings , pp. 15-19, San Jose, California, May 8-10, 2017. The paper is available at https://faculty.up.edu/ainan/publications.html.
Chris Foss, history, reviewed Executing the Rosenbergs: Death and Diplomacy in a Cold War World, by Lori Clune, in The History Teacher 50, no. 2 (February 2017): 301-303.
Ellen Lippman, business, won the Best Paper Award for “White-collar Crime of Teachers and Accountants: Similar Crimes Different Perspectives,” at the North American Accounting Society, March 2017, Chicago, IL. Student co-presenter: Grace Holmes. She also wrote “Protecting donor restrictions on bequests” for The CPA Journal, April 2017: 9-11 (with Teri Grimmer).
Eugene Urnezius, chemistry, gave a presentation, “Electron and proton transfer events centered on/around phosphine- and phosphoryl- appended hydroquinones,” at the Department of Chemical Technology, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania, May 10, 2017.
Lorretta Krautscheid, nursing, wrote Conflict-handling styles demonstrated by nursing students in response to micro ethical dilemmas (with student coauthors Carissa Luebbering, Beth Krautscheid) in Nursing Education Perspectives, 38 (3): 143-145, May 2017.
Mark Meckler, business, was quoted in an article, “People Sure Are Funny About Money,” in the May 11, 2017 edition of the Portland Tribune. See the article at this link.
Christin Hancock, history, won the Joel Palmer Honorable Mention Award from the Oregon Historical Society, May 2017.