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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Portland State mobilizes for the next era of climate action; with perseverance and a little help, it’s never too late to graduate; three scientists answer the question: How do you stay hopeful and motivated to make a difference with climate change?; Portland State researchers are investigating how to help the most vulnerable parents; opera retakes the stage with the “Merry Wives of Windsor”; a record-breaking steeplechase runner finds his way; remembering Charles Moose, Portland's first Black police chief, and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Portland State mobilizes for the next era of climate action; with perseverance and a little help, it’s never too late to graduate; three scientists answer the question: How do you stay hopeful and motivated to make a difference with climate change?; Portland State researchers are investigating how to help the most vulnerable parents; opera retakes the stage with the “Merry Wives of Windsor”; a record-breaking steeplechase runner finds his way; remembering Charles Moose, Portland's first Black police chief, and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: How the PSU community is leading Portland’s comeback from COVID-19; portraits of Portland State veterans from across the decades; three experts in conflict resolution, political science and history look at the roots of political polarization in the U.S.; PSU researchers spearhead efforts to protect the Pacific Northwest from cyber threats; comics break stereotypes around student homelessness; former Viking Ime Udoka becomes head coach of the Boston Celtics; writer Mitchell S. Jackson talks about his Pulitzer win; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Take a fond and fascinating look at PSU’s past through 21 objects and artifacts; try your hand at the Know Your Viks quiz; three faculty members answer the question: What have we learned from COVID-19?; from extreme fire to vanishing ice, PSU scientists are tracking the Northwest’s transformation; a new program explores the intersection of costuming, sculpture and fashion; how three student athletes adjusted to COVID-19’s new (ab)normal; four times alumni saved PSU from threats both existential and symbolic, and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Defined by the pandemic that surprised the world, this spring’s resilient graduates offer a window into extraordinary times; alumni on the November ballot all want a chance to “Let Knowledge Serve”; a 500-year-old codex gives students an unusual glimpse into the past; Alex Hunt’s robotics lab has pioneered a new field inspired by the adaptability of animals; the Center for Public Interest Design’s inventive mobile structures put services on wheels; Cameron Whitten raised more than $1.9 million in emergency assistance for Black Portlanders; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: 1970, the year that changed PSU; celebrating 50 years of the Honors College; PSU's new museum opens with a focus on free exhibitions and educational programming; Ph.D. candidate Katie Conlon takes on plastics waste; Professor Darrell Grant’s new opera about gentrification in Northeast Portland; a walk-on player’s long journey to a starting position with Viking football; alum Chris Bartlo wins a Presidential Award for his work at Wilson High; and more
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Winners of the PSU Cleantech Challenge; Oregon’s vote-by-mail system as a national model; the BUILD EXITO program creates the next generation of health researchers; PSU’s Black Studies program turns 50; retired professor Laureen Nussbaum elevates Anne Frank’s literary prowess and her own story of survival; regional teacher of the year, Mercedes Muñoz; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: How vacations keep employees engaged; Professor Ken Ruoff explores what the abdication of the emperor means for Japan; a program founded by alumnus Brendan Norman secures internships for veterans on public lands; how hardship funds make a difference for PSU students; reimagining the Burnside Bridge; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: The University’s historic fundraising effort; two new research centers search for urban solutions; an online student makes it work; photos of artifacts from history’s worst nightmares; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: The son of undocumented immigrants is the new student body president; Capstone class finds humanity among incarcerated youth; photographer documents the evolving lives of women in Saudi Arabia; cooperative education pairs students with businesses; Franz Rad’s forensic class trains engineering sleuths; Ed Washington reflects on his life of service; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: The influence of acclaimed jazz musician Professor Darrell Grant; a student’s winning writing on climate change; photos from alum Stewart Harvey’s book “Playa Fire: Spirit and Soul at Burning Man”; Chemistry professor Tami Lasseter Clare helps save works of art; the power of diversity; the new Viking Pavilion; and more
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Rahmat Shoureshi begins a new era as president of Portland State University; students send balloons into the stratosphere to document the Great American Eclipse; international students bring a fresh perspective to their American peers; the School of Business is bigger, brighter and designed to transform; grants enable high school science teachers to partner with PSU professors; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Architecture students and faculty help plan and create a village of sleeping pods; Wim Wiewel looks back on his presidency, a time of major change; women military veterans get their due in a new photo exhibit; quake-proof engineering prepares Oregon for the big one; school counselors do more than you know; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Partnering with Daimler Trucks is giving students experience and jobs; inspiring the next generation of women leaders; what Antarctica is telling us about our warming planet; Robert Mercer has helped countless students navigate their way to a PSU degree; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Chemist Niles Lehman searches for the spark of life; for Korean immigrant parents, supporting their children in American schools can be a confusing and difficult task; Viking yearbooks from 1947 to 1978 and 1989 to 1995 are available on the PSU Library website; Dr. David Bangsberg is leading the new OHSU-PSU School of Public Health; for 30 years, Enid Traisman has counseled people through the grief of losing their pets; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Choral Director Ethan Sperry inspires grand performances; seen as outsiders or worse, Muslim students seek acceptance; works of art by alumni and faculty are everywhere in Portland; Portland’s growing pains; PSU program gives high schoolers a jumpstart on college-level learning; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Seven alumni who are making a difference in their communities; LinkedIn list of top employers of alumni and students in Oregon; looking at the link between urban trees and health; Gates scholar is committed to improving the lives of her people; researchers discover a potential knockout punch against malaria; Bruce Barnum makes winners out of a struggling PSU football program; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: PSU’s part in making Portland a national transportation model; sipping coffee in zero gravity; new possibilities for foster youth; PSU’s Ooligan Press—a unique, student-run publishing house; graduating at 77; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Exhibit tells the story of the Library’s new Book of Hours; researchers receive world attention for e-cigarette study; how well do natural backyard habitats encourage birds and bugs?; helping students go the last mile to get their degrees; scholarship campaign changes students’ lives; a chance meeting becomes a mission to help autistic adults; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Library archivist finds old recordings of big name speakers; PSU’s new fundraising structure creates financial sustainability; sharing space with OSHU and OSU in a new building on Portland’s South Waterfront; Ann Marie Fallon shares Honors College admission essays; alumna Amelia Pape brings groceries into neighborhoods; and more
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Writer and alumnus Mitchell Jackson found his voice and a path leading away from drug dealing and prison; launching a product is more complicated than you think; for it 50th anniversary, the School of Social Work shows off its alumni; “zombie viruses” could lead to better vaccines; life will never be the same for study abroad student Seth O’Malley; a new, independent governing board for Portland State; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Portland principal turned professor shares her real-life experiences; students and neighbors create a safe, enviable plan for busy North Lombard Street; photos of Portland State “classrooms” around the world; a new program teaches the business of making and marketing craft beer and distilled spirits; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: The School of Fine and Performing Arts becomes the College of the Arts; Portland State geology professor Scott Burns maps the hazards of radon gas; new ideas from faculty and staff could transform the classroom; women students from Saudi Arabia find a different but welcoming culture at PSU; an $8 million gift transforms the School of Business Administration; aging with purpose; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Travis Knight ’98 leads the enchantment at the Laika animation studio in Hillsboro; The University’s film program attracts the next generation of cinematographers; designing better portable classrooms; is Portlandia really Portland?: American Indians are bringing Native teaching practices into their classrooms; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published 2-3 times a year. In this issue: Community health professor Karen Seccomble research shows that marriage can be good for your health, happiness and financial well-being; campus housing is transforming the student experience; educating learners in the information age; students create a new public garden that doubles as an outdoor research lab; alumnus Jacob Redding is bringing high-profile web development to Portland; and more.
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