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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: Jack Dunn has been a while of motion, a non-stop talker and a winning baseball coach for the past 20 years; science, social science and liberal arts general requirements are gone and all eyes are on Portland State; what happens to the children when there is no home to go home to?; Oregonians thought they were safe from radon, but a new study has uncovered local hot spots; 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 PSU professor sails the central coast of British Columbia studying and photographing pristine rain forests; one of PSU’s first graduates looks back at the challenge of growing up Japanese-American; mass transit, business growth, and a bigger PSU are part of a new plan for south downtown; a PSU grad oversees a unique cultural collection at the New York Public 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: Multnomah County looks to the PSU Center for Sociological Research for help in improving its jury system; blacks were a common sight on the American frontier, but their stories are seldom told; until recently the placing of disabled children in state facilities required parents to relinquish custody; why has the university enjoyed such athletic success and attracted such quality coaches and players?; 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: This physics grad can determine if a missile warhead contains nerve gas or if an egg is infected with salmonella; a PSU psychology professor is asking Portland’s gay men about their relationships, feelings, and sex lives; for the past 20 years Jame Maurer has been bringing hearing technology to Costa Rica; 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: Four former PSU students are winners of the Milken Family Foundation’s 1992 National Educator Award; state legislators dealing with the fallout of Measure 5 tell higher education it must be 15 percent more productive; Richard Toscan, dean of the school of fine and performing arts, seeks to forge more ties with the local arts community; Jack Ohman, editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian, writes about his decision to enroll at PSU; Professor Devorah Leiberman says misunderstandings caused by cultural differences can be avoided; Professor Marek Perkowski’s research may someday result in answers for infertility and wheelchairs for blind quadriplegics; 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 Pacific Northwest is ripe for a major quake in the not-so-distant future; layoffs and job cutbacks will persist in the new administration, but this may not be the best way for companies to go; does the Metropolitan Service District represent a loss of local control or a boon for delivery of regional services?; a PSU alumna has helped organize diaries from the Oregon Trail as a volunteer for the Oregon Historical Society; 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 PSU professor continues his work on innovative community projects while coping with the effects of a cancerous brain tumor; community and alumni accomplishments remain, despite the closing of the School of Health and Human Performance; Columbia River Correctional Institution is like a small town with a PSU alumnus as its mayor; students photographed the people and places of Portland State during a 24-hour period last spring; 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: Retirement for many senior adults means more time for travel, leisure—and study; Professor Jon Mandaville was an international news source as archaeologists in Oman uncovered the fabled city of Ubar; in the face of budget cuts, will state and local services—the nail and shoes—support long-term planning goals for Oregon—the horse and rider?; growing up in Ethiopia has given alumna Jan Kurtz a unique perspective as director of the American Advertising Museum; 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: Natural beauty juxtaposed to economic and political concerns, make Palau a fascinating place to study; is paving of the entire Willamette Valley, from Portland to Eugene, in our future?; professor Mildred Bennett has always gone out of her way to make math easy to understand; a PSU alumnus specializes in helping Portland’s rich find ways to live peacefully with their wealth; 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 is grappling with some tough questions as it initiates a new diversity course requirement; students are learning more than music from Oregon Symphony trumpeter and faculty member Fred Sautter; the School of Education is making vast changes in the way it teaches teachers; a single mother of three is back in school with help from a new scholarship; 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: Families of children with serious emotional disorders are finding help from a Research and Training Center at PSU; the inauguration of PSU President Judith A. Ramaley was a heralded event for the university community; the Governor’s Commission on Higher Education places PSU at the hub of a cooperative educational effort in Portland; soldiers, exposed to low-level radiation while stationed at Camp Hanford, are the subject of a new study through PSU; while the number of women competing in athletics continue to sour, women coaches are becoming a rare sight; a PSU alumnus is showing the British just how captivating American history can be; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: with the parting of the Iron Curtain, PSU is creating new ties to the Soviet Union and East Europe; Professor Gertrude Rempfer’s groundbreaking work in electron microscopy is bringing her national recognition; a proposed joint graduate-level engineering school for Oregon could have a major impact on higher education in Portland; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: Judith Ramaley discusses her new presidency and her expectations for PSU; banking experts question the government’s role in the savings and loan crisis; new knowledge of muscle disease may come from a PSU professor’s calcium research; and more
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: the case for urban universities; portraits of faculty and students from Fine and Performing Arts; four students gained hands-on experience in Washington, D.C., with alumni support; computers that "read" and "speak" for the blind and disabled are available in a new community center on campus; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: PSU’s Environmental Sciences and Resources program addresses problems of our ever-changing planet; a student travels to Japan in an unprecedented business exchange; questions outnumber answers in the complex world of child custody; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: New decisions in Portland’s higher education scene could lead to significant changes for the University; engineers and scientists are learning management insight and skills in a new master’s program; a PSU conference brings distinguished Soviet and Chinese scholars together to discuss their countries’ historic reform movements; retiring Professor Charlie White will be fondly remembered by students, colleagues and international scholars; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: PSU faculty experience Middle Eastern and North African cultures through study-travel program; joint program encourages ethnic minorities to become teachers; Portland’s reputation for racist violence; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: Predicting presidential performance is the subject of the day for professors Jim Heath and David Smeltzer; paint brush to canvas has become light pen to video terminal in one Art Department office; advanced degrees in science and engineering are the focus of far-reaching plans at Portland State; a professor and a student from PSU heads up an experimental needle exchange program; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: Making improvements in our justice system is more than an academic exercise for PSU’s Administration of Justice; using a new fitness test, PSU researchers are finding safer ways for the elderly to exercise; History Professor Gordon Dodds writes a book on the first 50 years at Portland State; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: Under the direction of Lee Casperson, PSU’s laser research lab is affecting the way the world uses lasers; helping crime labs identify skeletal remains has become a fascinating sideline for anthropologist Ann Bennett; conservative investing lessened the blow of October’s Black Monday for alumnus Richard Huson and his clients; the University’s 35 Advisory Councils are creating new bonds between PSU and the community; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: PSU faculty experience Middle Eastern and North African cultures through study-travel program; joint program encourages ethnic minorities to become teachers; Portland’s reputation for racist violence; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: for composer Tomas Svoboda, life has been leading slowly, but joyfully, toward international stature; Under the direction of Arthur Emlen, PSU’s human services research has had national impact; Mary Lou Webb, Class of ’69, comes back to the University to guide alumni programs; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: Biology professor Robert Millette’s investigation of Herpes Simplex-1 is contributing to genetic and cancer research; the 15-year-old Helen Gordon Child Development Center has come of age as a showcase preschool in an ideal facility; the PSU grads Gov. Goldschmidt selected to help him run Oregon’s government; Twenty years after serving in Vietnam as a soldier, education professor David Berman returns to find a country still trying to recover; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: President Sicuro appoints a 50-member Advisory Board of community members to help guide Portland State University into the 1990s; Geology professor Michael Cummings probes the volcanic basalt rock of eastern Oregon for clues to the safety of nuclear storage at Hanford; PSU alum Cristi Litvin (’85) hosts an outdoor aerobics program on cable television that gets Portlanders off their sofas; and more.
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Portland State Magazine
Portland State University. Office of University Communications
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: Joan Strong Buell (MA ’81) provides a place of comfort and care for those close to death at Hospice House; the Middle East Studies Center is back on campus under the direction of Grant Farr; and more.
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