Back in 2008, Wim Wiewel cruised to campus on his bike for his first day as president at Portland State. He had come from University of Baltimore, Maryland and had…
President Wim Wiewel issues statement of resignation
Wim Wiewel issued a notice of his intent to resign from the presidency at Portland State, this morning. Wiewel will complete the 2016-17 academic year, during which the Board of…
Pokemon Go brings crowds to campus
Pokemon Go may leave its player base glued to their screens, but the augmented reality mobile game has brought a horde of students out of their dorms to explore campus,…
Sexual assault ‘vastly underreported,’ say 30 U.S. Senators
A recent letter from 30 U.S. senators, including Oregon’s Ron Wyden, stated that nearly 91 percent of colleges in the U.S. reported no incidents of interpersonal violence on campus to…
Accelerated program offers leg up to would-be lawyers
This month, PSU announced its partnership with Willamette University College of Law to offer an accelerated program that would allow students to complete both an undergraduate and law degree in…
Portland State Women’s Soccer Preview
The PSU women’s soccer season is just around the corner as they prepare for their first exhibition game against the Oregon Ducks on August 12, 2016 in Eugene, Oregon. The…
Athletics huddles on future Viking Pavillion
Construction is underway on the Viking Pavilion, a brand new venue on the Portland State campus for sports games, academic forums and other university events. The 15,000 square foot building…
National fellowship brings young African leaders to Portland
Portland State is the first institution in the Pacific Northwest to host the Mandela Washington Fellowship. Doctors, entrepreneurs, industry leaders and politicians from 21 sub-Saharan African countries have joined the…
Former PSU professor of 33 years passes at 73
Bill Manning, a former professor at Portland State, passed away in his home after a fight with cancer on Tuesday, July 12. Bill was 73, and taught at PSU for…
PSU graduate programs receive notable ratings from college website
Two graduate programs at Portland State were nationally rated by SR Education Group, an organization aimed at helping prospective students find the right college and some of the top graduate…
Budget cuts affect Oregonians coping with HIV/AIDS
Effective July 1, the Oregon Health Authority cut approximately $100,000 of grant funding for the Cascade AIDS Project’s education and outreach budget for insurance enrollment. The OHA is an umbrella…