PSU Magazine Fall 1992
Featheringill and the show's director, Joyce Harris, will conduct a backstage tour. A group-ticket rate is available for the perfor– mance. For more information, contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 725-4948. Alumni weekend features lectures Seminar Day, a fascinating array of mini– lectures, will return to campus for a second year on Saturday, Nov. 14. Sponsored by the Portland State Alumni Association, the day fea– tures PSU professors and community lecturers discussing a wide variety of topics. Last year's event received rave reviews from participants and the media alike. This year's lineup of speakers and topics is equally impressive. In– cluded among them are: Oregon's Education Reform in Context: Demons, Dollars, Dreams, and Democracy Professor Doug Sherman, School of Education Election 92 Revisited: From the Masses Come ... Marko Haggard, PSU Professor Emeritus and Political Commentator Collecting Northwest Artists Laura Russo, the Laura Russo Gallery The History ofPresented Music in Portland Bill Crane, Executive Director Portland Baroque Orchestra Meetings: How to Make Them Work Esther O'Grady, PSU Training Coordinator Downsizing Organizations: What is the "Right Size"? Professor Robert Eder School of Business Administration Successful Career Management Ronald F. Ennis, Vice President Drake Beam Morin, Inc. How to Make Good Decisions Judith Ramaley, President Portland State University *The Indian Wars ofOregon: A Tragedy in Five Acts Terrence O'Donnell, Author and Historian New Frontiers for Old: Western Fiction's Fresh Imaginings Professor T.C. Buell College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, English Digging in Portland's Backyard Professor Ken Ames College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Geology History ofTrains in the Pacific Northwest Jim Heuer Photographer and Transportation Expert Climate Variability: The Significance ofEl Nino Professor Dan Johnson College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Geography *Made possible by a grantfrom the National Endowment for the Arts. A Photographic Tour of the Geology ofOregon Professor Michael Pollock College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Geology Hanford Environmental Restoration Dr. Beverly Crawford, Senior Scientist Westinghouse Hanford Company What is Happening to Yugoslavia? Professor T.M. Poulsen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Geography Political Cartooning Jack Ohman, nationally syndicated political cartoonist for The Oregonian The Relationship Between Homophobia, Racism & Sexism Kathleen Saadat, activist former Oregon Director ofAffirmative Action How Can I Like You When You 're So Unlike Me? Professor Devorah Lieberman College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Speech Two Workers/One Family: Some Solutions to the Dilemmas ofDual Career Families Professors Eileen Brennan and Julie M. Rosenzweig Graduate School of Social Work Health & Aging; There is a Fountain ofYouth Professor Sally Althoff School of Urban & Public Affairs, Health Studies Who Cares for the Elderly? Professor Margaret Neal, Institute on Aging The City and the Emerging Global Economy Dean Nohad Toulan School of Urban and Public Affairs Will the Shaking Ever Stop? What Happens When It Does? Professor Matthew Mabey, Earthquake Specialist Oregon Department of Geology and Minerals Getting Unstuck: Putting Your Life In Gear Professor Carol A. Burden School of Education, Counselor Education All of the lectures are free and open to the public. Advance Registration is required. Brochures detailing the seminars will be mailed in mid-October. For more information contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 725-4948. The PSUWeekend Supplement and Yearly Review are published by the PSU Alumni Association Communications Committee. September 1992. (This publication was not printed with state funds.) Alumni Relations Office Portland State University Patricia E. Squire, Director Carla Wallace, Office Assistant 239 Mill Street Building 506 S.W. Mill Street Portland, OR 97207-0751 (503) 725-4948
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