| Profiles |
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PSU graduates largest class
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organization |
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The Center for Tranportation Studies
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partnership |
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U.S. News and World Report ranks PSU program
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resource |
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Associate Dean - College of Urban & Public Affairs
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staff |
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Improving the lives of Nicaraguans
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partnership |
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Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation
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organization |
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Computer Labs Manager - College of Urban & Public Affairs
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staff |
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Program Director, Social Equity and Opportunity Forum - College of Urban & Public Affairs
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staff |
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Sponsored Projects Administrator - College of Urban & Public Affairs
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staff |
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Office Coordinator - College of Urban & Public Affairs
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staff |
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Dean - College of Urban & Public Affairs
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staff |
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Charles Rynerson knows numbers and can help you understand what they mean for your community.
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staff |
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Gerard Mildner understands how cities spend money.
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faculty |
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Dean Emeritus of the College of Urban and Public Affairs at Portland State University, and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Urban Studies and Planning.
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faculty |
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Anthony Rufolo understands the regional economy.
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faculty |
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Barry Messer knows why healthy rivers make healthy communities.
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faculty |
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Carl Abbott writes the history of urban development and planning in the 20th-century United States.
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faculty |
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Charles Heying thinks through how cities work.
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faculty |
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Connie Ozawa knows how to help people make good decisions about their communities.
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faculty |
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Ellen Bassett is interested in land use globally
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faculty |
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Ethan Seltzer is Cascadian.
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faculty |
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Have a question about data?
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faculty |
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Gerry Sussman does research on the impacts of information and communication technologies on politics, economics, culture, and everyday life.
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faculty |
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James Strathman understands how to get you there.
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faculty |
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Jennifer Dill understands how your morning commute affects the environment.
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faculty |
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Meet Professor John Gliebe
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faculty |
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Karen Gibson understands urban diversity.
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faculty |
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Kenneth Dueker always finds a parking place.
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faculty |
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Loren Lutzenhiser understands how the way you live affects the global climate.
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faculty |
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Connects research on regional growth and development to urban policy,
emphasizing the role of universities, government, and industry in creating
innovation and regional advantage.
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faculty |
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Nancy Chapman makes sense out of "helping networks" and the "sandwich generation."
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faculty |
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Richard White is interests include community organizing, international community development, and faith-based organizations.
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faculty |
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"Many PSU students gain professional experience and contacts while in school. This gives them the ability to hit the ground running as they begin their careers."
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faculty |
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Robert Liebman understands how communities change.
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faculty |
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Sheila Martin implements the ideal: Let Knowledge Serve the City.
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faculty |
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Sy Adler believes that Portland and the Northwest offer a wealth of opportunities for innovative approaches to crucial planning and development issues.
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faculty |
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Professor Shandas’ teaching and research interests include: environmental policy, geographic information systems, natural resource management, participatory planning, and urban ecology.
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faculty |
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Risa Proehl helps communities demonstrate their needs for special programs.
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staff |
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College Women becoming leaders
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organization |
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PSU aids emerging countries
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research |
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U.S. News and World Report ranking
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resource |
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Ph.D. Admissions Officer and Director of Special Events - College of Urban & Public Affairs
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staff |
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Tuition-free classes for Oregon's elders
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resource |
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Improving the livability of new infill development through on-site design
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studentproject |
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Increasing recreational opportunities in the Lents neighborhood
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studentproject |
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Producing a development plan for Boeing Field in Seattle
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studentproject |
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Using citizens’ stories to highlight the need for comprehensive public involvement from a variety of Oregonians in order to reach an equitable solution for the divisive issues surrounding land use.
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studentproject |
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Opportunities for successful resettlement of the Somali Bantu
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studentproject |
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Providing a development strategy for the South Park Blocks
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studentproject |
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Examining the potential for a multiuse pathway in the northern Banfield Corridor
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studentproject |
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Developing Community Valued Destinations and Character on SE Division Street
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studentproject |
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Sustainable options for Division Street
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studentproject |
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The College of Urban and Public Affairs
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research |
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Director of Development and External Relations - College of Urban & Public Affairs
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staff |
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Assistant Dean - College of Urban & Public Affairs
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staff |
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CES helps Washington County recycle and reduce waste!
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partnership |