The U.S. Department of Education named Portland State as a leader in volunteer programs dedicated to interfaith community service, by adding it to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor…
School of Architecture kicks off 2014–15 lecture series
The Portland State School of Architecture recently kicked off a lecture series titled “Vs.” to address the role of competition in architecture. Each lecture is free and open to the…
BSU moves forward without recognition
Despite not being recognized for the 2014–15 academic year by Student Activities and Leadership Programs, Portland State’s Black Student Union is moving forward. The BSU formed after several students attended…
Business Administration student Kevin Ping missing
Kevin Ping, a 21-year-old Portland State student has been reported missing since Tuesday, Oct. 28. Ping was last seen at his Beaverton home last Tuesday morning. Ping is an alumnus…
New AASPIRE healthcare toolkit provides resources for autistic adults
Last week, AASPIRE (Academic Autism Spectrum Partnership in Research and Education) launched an online healthcare toolkit to provide resources to adults on the autism spectrum and their primary care providers….
21-year-old PSU student Kevin Ping missing since Tuesday
Portland State student Kevin Ping, 21 years old, went missing on Tuesday morning. He was last seen in his Beaverton home, and has not made contact since Oct. 28. Ping…
GMO measure cost breaks records
Oregon Measure 92 for Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) food labeling is the most expensive political issue in Oregon’s history, exceeding the previous record set by Measure 50 in 2007, according…
Food For Thought Cafe approved for funding
Food For Thought Cafe is one step closer to reopening in winter term by having their request for rent and funds for a Point of Sale system approved by the…
ASPSU senate meeting discusses public safety
The Associated Students of Portland State University met last Monday for a senate meeting that included a presentation on the possibility of the university transitioning to a sworn and armed…
Economic forecast event examines Portland’s financial future
The future of Portland’s economy was the topic of discussion at a recent panel and Q&A event hosted by the Portland State University Alumni Association. Subjects of the conversation ranged…
Access to childcare improves, still has room to grow
For the third time, Portland State’s Helen Gordon Child Development Center was awarded the $1.5 million Child Care Access Means Parents in Schools grant last October. The CCAMPIS grant will…