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This partnership aims to promote public participation and dialogue on issues relating to ethical aspects of new genetic science.
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KBOO allows students to gain firsthand experience putting music and activism together in the Portland area by exploring alternative routes to political activism and community involvement.
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The goal of this project is to develop a PSU-housed collection of Metro's Global Imaging System data and planning documents for faculty and student research.
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The Northwest Access Exchange, a regional Internet exchange, connects service providers, businesses, and communities throughout the Northwest to improve access, save money and enable the region to attain critical mass on the Internet.
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This partnership involves Masters in Business Administration students attempting analyzing new technologies under development at Providence Hospital. The outcomes are student reports on the main applications of this new technology.
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MESA serves as a practicum site for students pursuing teaching degrees in science-related fields, emphasizing the updating of science curriculum in Oregon high schools.
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RAINS is a non-profit, private/public partnership formed to accelerate the development and deployment of technology for homeland security. PSU students perform research and development on a network infrastructure designed to allow first-responders to communicate securely about emergency situations.
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Students write grant proposals to solicit funding for programmatic support as part of the Grantwriting for Non-profits course curriculum under the Institute for Non-profit Management.
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Smith Elementary participates in a Capstone course that addresses the need for the integration of technology into elementary education. The desired outcomes are for students to learn technology skills and for teachers to integrate technology in their pedagogy.
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The aim of this partnership is to analyze data collected by the TriMet Bus Dispatch System to improve transit planning, scheduling, and operations. The desired outcome of the research is to provide better (more reliable) service to passengers in a more cost effective manner.
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