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Oregon universities charging more in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 3.7% in Oregon in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Portland State University: Jennifer Allen named interim dean of the college of urban and public affairs
Jennifer Allen named interim dean of the college of urban and public affairs
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ANN CUDD NAMED PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY’S 11TH PRESIDENT
ANN CUDD NAMED PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY’S 11TH PRESIDENT
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ANN CUDD NAMED PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY’S 11TH PRESIDENT
ANN CUDD NAMED PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY’S 11TH PRESIDENT
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THINK YOU'RE GOOD AT MATH? PSU STUDY SHOWS IT MAY BE BECAUSE YOU HAD EQUITABLE MATH TEACHERS
THINK YOU'RE GOOD AT MATH? PSU STUDY SHOWS IT MAY BE BECAUSE YOU HAD EQUITABLE MATH TEACHERS
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Holi Begins on March 6
Holi Begins on March 6
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PORTLAND STATE LAUNCHES TUITION-FREE DEGREE PROGRAM
PORTLAND STATE LAUNCHES TUITION-FREE DEGREE PROGRAM
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GRANT MAKES EXPLORATORY TRIPS TO VIETNAM, HAWAII POSSIBLE FOR PIAA STUDIES
GRANT MAKES EXPLORATORY TRIPS TO VIETNAM, HAWAII POSSIBLE FOR PIAA STUDIES
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From preschool to professor: Taravat Talepasand’s PSU journey comes full circle
From preschool to professor: Taravat Talepasand’s PSU journey comes full circle
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Latest climate assessment says Oregon is getting warmer — what's that mean for the state?
The Sixth Oregon Climate Assessment — a legislatively mandated biennial assessment of the state of Oregon-related climate change science and the likely effects of climate change on the state's natural and human systems — was released in January by the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, housed at Oregon State University. More than 60 collaborators from around the state contributed to the report, including Portland State researchers Paul Loikith, Andrés Holz and Andrew Fountain.
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Time to Act: Progress on making PSU a more equitable campus
ONE YEAR into an ambitious three-year racial justice and equity action plan, Portland State leaders say progress has been made but there is still more work to be done to realize an equitable and just university experience for all.
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How supervisors can create a better work environment for deaf or hard-of-hearing employees
Hearing loss cases are climbing globally — 1 in 5 adults are affected — along with a growing number of older workers who are more likely to experience hearing loss.
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National grant funds 6 new courses for Higher Education in Prison program
New funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities will allow Portland State University to expand its Higher Education in Prison (HEP) program and offer additional courses focused on identity, transformation and agency.
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OPB FEATURES THE PSU FOOD PANTRY'S WORK COMBATING TRAUMA IN FOOD ACCESSIBILITY
OPB FEATURES THE PSU FOOD PANTRY'S WORK COMBATING TRAUMA IN FOOD ACCESSIBILITY
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Higher Education in Prison program prepares a pathway for more students
In the last four years, PSU’s Higher Education in Prison (HEP) program has grown from a single class offered at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility to a bachelor’s degree program with a college readiness navigator — and will continue its growth into 2023 with Pell Grant funding, online courses and a new full-time program administrator to guide HEP into the future.
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PSU Chemistry Professor Named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
The National Academy of Inventors has inducted Chemistry Professor Robert Strongin into its 2022 class of fellows.
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PSU CHOIR DIRECTOR ETHAN SPERRY NAMED ONE OF 25 PEOPLE SHAPING THE ARTS IN PORTLAND
PSU CHOIR DIRECTOR ETHAN SPERRY NAMED ONE OF 25 PEOPLE SHAPING THE ARTS IN PORTLAND
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Higher Education in Prison program prepares a pathway for more students
In the last four years, PSU’s Higher Education in Prison (HEP) program has grown from a single class offered at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility to a bachelor’s degree program with a college readiness navigator — and will continue its growth into 2023 with Pell Grant funding, online courses and a new full-time program administrator to guide HEP into the future.
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PSU Researchers Launch Two Statewide Evictions Websites
For the first time, statewide eviction data are being collected, analyzed, and shared publicly on two new websites.
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Service learning and community support at Portland State’s Learning Gardens Lab
For nearly 20 years, Portland State University’s Learning Gardens Lab has trained graduate students in the Leadership for Sustainability Education (LSE) program, and undergraduate students in service learning.