PSU Magazine Winter 2001
' Lela Triplett Roberts is princi– pal of Brooklyn-Winterhaven School in Portland. Brooklyn Elementary enroll kindergarten through eighth grade, and Win– terhaven is a K-8 magnet pro– gram with a special focus on math, science, and technology. Roberts prev iously was principal at Jefferson High School. Luay Aljamal is senior engineer at SJO Con ulting Engineers in Portland . experience in the completion of complex, multi-discipline pro– jects and previously was the manager of Portland-based !DC's Japanese business. Russell Grate owns Grate Computers, a computer retail business in Portland . Dana Jensen is controller at Gray Purcell General Contrac– tors in Ttgard. Jensen previously was the accounting manager at Road Machinery, Inc. David Rostal MS is an associate professor of biology at Georgia Southern University in States– boro, Georgia. Politics, economics, even nature stood in the way of the establishment of Portland State University. It's a unique story and Professor Gordon Dodds reveals it in The College That Would Not Die: The First Fifty Years of Port– land State Universi'ty, 1946-1996. Jeffrey "Chip" Butson is an auditor with the U .S. Internal Revenue Service. He lives in Estacada. Published in collaboration with Oregon Historical Society Michelle DeBoard MS '00 is associate principal at Sherwood High School. DeBoard fo rmerly was a French teacher and coor– dinator for the department of second language at Tigard High School. She lives in Tualatin. Press, The College That Would Not Die is 544 pages and contains more Ray Kelly is a committee administrator for the Oregon Legislature and is a member of the Keizer Parks Advisory Board. Kelly also is doing gradu– ate work in public administra– tion at PSU. than 60 black-and-white illustra– Mark Fujii MBA is a proj ect manager with DPR Construc– tion, Inc., a national building contractor. Fujii has 17 years education and human services • Added elementary endorsement/ part-time graduate teacher preparation • Conflict management in the workplace • Continuing special educator • Educational administration/leadership 2000+ • ESUbilingual endorsement • Improving student performance • Negotiation and mediation • Teaching and learning with instructional technology • Understanding adolescent use disorders • Vocational rehabilitation offerings 503-725-9992 or toll-free 1-800-547-8887 ext 9992 www.extended.pdx.edu ti ons. Cost is $40 and all proceeds go to scholarships. To order a copy, cal l 503 -725-8205. set business and nonprofit • Human resource management • Marketing/e-commerce • Multimedia producer • Project management • Supervision • Training and development • Web site developer • Workplace conflict management And we can also customize any offering and bring it in-house distance learning • Continuing education for teachers • Independent study • Undergraduate degree completion evenings and weekends in Portland, Salem, Beaverton, Clackamas Coming Fall 200 I Web-based master's programs: • Statewide Master of Business Administration • Statewide Master of Public Administration PORTIAND STATE lJNIVERSITY L E ARN M 0 RE . WINTER 2001 PSU MAGAZINE 25
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