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PSU Student Research Symposium Presenter: Kate Washington
Is Portland's Pearl District living up to its claim that the neighborhood increases social capital for all its residents? Kate Washington lays the groundwork to answer that question in her study: "The Pearl District: An Urban Neighborhood."
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Marion Goldman
Scholar in Residence at the Portland Center for Public Humanities
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Against all odds
Ramon Torrecilha ’84, MA ’86 was recently appointed provost, the second highest academic post, at California State University - Dominguez Hills. But back when he began his education at Portland State—as a farm worker who spoke little English—this appointment would be too fantastic to even consider.
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Understanding the Social Dimensions of Sustainability
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This Week in Mentoring...
The Center for Interdisciplinary Mentoring Research (CIMR) launches a new Blog with updates and resources on mentoring research.
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Matt Carlson
Ensuring Health - Measuring the benefits of health coverage
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Keren Brown Wilson PhD '83 and Michael DeShane MA '72, PhD '77
Creating age-friendly cities
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Paul De Muniz '72
Bringing justice to the people
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Veronica Dujon
Worlds Together - Weighing global issues on a human scale
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Meet Professor Peter Collier
Professor Peter Collier's research helps first generation students who don't know the taken-for-granted scripts for "being a college student."
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Meet Professor Matthew Carlson
Professor Matthew Carlson demonstrates to lawmakers the real impact of their health care policy decisions.
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Meet Professor Robert Liebman
Robert Liebman understands how communities change.
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