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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: Autism diagnoses are rising at an alarming rate, but help is out there; a new collection in the PSU Library chronicles a Portland couple’s commitment to civil rights; the University’s Social Innovation Incubator is guiding businesses that want to save the world; 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: Funding the ideas of engineering students is fostering hands-on ingenuity; three weeks before she died at age 99, physicist Gertrude Rempfer visited her basement lab at Portland State; social practice combines with art for an experience that pulls people in and gives them something unexpected; professor Kris Henning is helping Portland Police crack cases by targeting the most dangerous offenders through reliable new databases.
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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: Research shows that bad bosses can make their employees not just miserable, but actually sick; companies and their busy employees gain new skills through the Professional Development Center; integrity of craftsmanship is defining new ways of doing business in Portland; a vision for campus in the next 25 years; 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: As new electric vehicles come to market, Portland State is helping pave the way; a generous new GI Bill is persuading some veterans to get their college degree; Lincoln Hall gets a new look; Oregon’s public universities are asking the state for more control over their finances and future; 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: Alumni of color tell what it is like to live and work in Multnomah County; professor Anna-Louise Reysenbach travels to extreme cold, hot and pressure-laden environments by submarine to gather microscopic life; is growing genetically engineered crops good for farmers and the nation?; applying the research from one environmental disaster to the next; 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, memories of confrontation; student activism lives on; get a glimpse of the new Academic and Student Recreation Center; First Stop Portland connects global leaders to our city’s innovators in sustainability; 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: Tito Capobianco, internationally renowned state director, returns for the fifth time to direct opera students; Middle East Studies graduate Peter Bechtold '61 brings his expertise back to Portland State; every year senior students work with hundreds of partners to solve—not just to study—community need; 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: Senior Capstones give students a last and lasting experience; an impressive group of writers is teaching in the new MFA program; a campus exhibit of the work of renowned photographer Dorothea Lange explores the Great Depression in rural Oregon; 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: A Professor’s pollution research places him in an elite academy; a new grant allows students and faculty to champion sustainable solutions; through willpower and scholarships, Caressa Sims is the first in her family to earn a university degree; for 20 years, alumnus Steve Amen has shown Oregonians Oregon; 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 largest gift in Portland State’s history is also a gift to the city; Shattuck Hall gains new life; faculty and students research incorporates social and economic considerations alongside environmental ones; 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: Tom Potiowsky, state economist and Portland State professor, tells us not to worry; women are passing on political leadership know-how to a new generation; in moving his own life forward, Richard Pimentel improved the lives of disabled people everywhere; 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: A professor and student highlight Portland in a worldwide guide on older adult needs; Tucker Childs documents the disappearing language of West Africa, so a culture, a linguistics heritage will not be lost; moving liquids, when gravity does not apply, is the specialty of this engineering professor; 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: Wim Wiewel takes the helm at Portland State University; faculty research is going from ideas to something the public can use; Dark Horse Comics’ full collection is on the shelves in the PSU Library; 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: Susan Chan brings a unique approach to performing and teaching; a new study of veteran suicide shows the risk is disturbingly high; can Baby Boomers share workspace with Gen-Xers?; 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: President Dan Bernstine is leaving a legacy of growth and pride; controversy again surrounds Aslam Khalil’s research on methane; a PSU-based program is making huge strides in helping teen offenders; 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: It’s murder told in an unusual way that has this English professor fascinated; students chronicle their Education Abroad experiences through winning photographs; new chemistry faculty and facilities are advancing drug discovery and development; 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’s campaign to raise $100 million is exceeding its goal and establishing new prominence in scholarship, research, and teaching; enthusiastic engineering students are up for the challenge of high-altitude balloons; this professor puts his money in something that makes mathematical sense: poker; for two June graduates and two Vanport alumni, the university provides vastly different experiences; abuse of foreign maids in Asia and the Middle East caught Patrick Augustine’s attention—enough to make him do something about it; 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: Residents of old and New Columbia may change our thinking about public housing; PSU’s first graduates experienced Elvis Eisenhower, and the three-cent stamp; Lisa Marsh shows musicians how to stay healthy for a lifetime of performance; geologists look at the cold facts behind global warming; today’s thriving PSU Bookstore were started in a student’s closet; 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: An American finds his passion in Japanese culture and shares it with his students; new study shows lawmakers the heartbreak of Medicaid cuts; Alma Bingham prepared Portland State College’s first graduating class for careers in education; Grasping this small island’s conflict and acting on it is the goal of two professors raised in Cyprus; alumnus plums the depths for an alternative form of clean energy; 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: Author Robin Cody censors himself to get his book on school shelves; a peek at PSU’s copy of Galileo’s treatise on the universe; breathing new life into the MBA; a new way of looking at primaries in Oregon could upset the party faithful; professor Jason Podrabsky studies one creature’s amazing ability to survive; who was Chief Multnomah? A PSU history professor wants to 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: Conscientious objectors housed in an Oregon camp during World War II tell their stories; students cast their votes for PSU’s best teachers; a special placed on campus to pay tribute to revered women; families of homicide victims pin hopes on new Portland Police unit; 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: New wireless technology, WiMAX, could change the way the world goes online; Jane Jacobs, author and visionary, speaks her mind; a professor writes about her theory of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome; future caregivers grapple with life and death decisions; they were singers, conductors, and now they own an opera company; 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: Professor Michael Toth writes about the unique perspective of his discipline; College of Engineering and Computer Science makes a giant leap forward with the help of a generous gift; an unprecedented collection of contemporary Native American art is the focal point of a new center on campus; education alumni raise the bar for the children who are wards of the state; Diane Rulien ’86 directs a new museum and gallery devoted to 3-D photography; 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 experts look at the high cost of housing criminals; mussels, snail, crabs, and other transoceanic hitchhikers cause billions of dollars in damage; the fantastic and supernatural are Hollywood writer Mark Verheiden’s specialties; new coach and hearty sailors bring recognition to Sailing Club; record and music-making in the digital age; 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: What makes a great wine? The climate, the winemaker, and the dirt; as society has computerized, so have the bad guys; life can be hard for those who drop out of high school. What does it take to rise to the challenge?; the successful relocation of 12,000 Somali Bantu is the mission of two PSU professors; and more.
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