Portland State Magazine Fall 2008

00 0 0 N 00 ~ r.!.. ... Cl) ..0 0 ..... u 0 -c C Cl) .::.! Cl) ~ ::, VI Cl. 6 9a.m. 'iJ' Q'O 0 • 0 • • CJ D 0 • From Soup to Nuts: A Brief History of Food and Cooking in Portland ERIC STROMQUIST '81 - President, Oregon Culinary Institute Founder of the Oregon Culinary Institute, Eric cakes us on a nostalgic tour of food in Porcland, examining the past, present, and boldly predict– ing the future of one of the country's most vibrant food communities. The Gender Card: The Masculinization of the 2008 Presidential Election MELODY ROSE, Ph.D. - Chair, Division of Political Science, PSU; Founder and Director, NEW Leadership Oregon The lecture investigates the masculinizacion of the modern U.S. presiden– cy, and the implications for breaking the highest glass ceiling. The lecture will assess che candidacies of Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sarah Palin, arguing chat each embraced a different gender strategy in her 2008 race. Youth Culture 1968 vs. 2008: Where Have All the Riots Gone? RANDY BLAZAK, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Sociology, PSU From Baby Boomer to Generation Y, chis session compares and con– trasts che very different youth cultures of 1968 and 2008, looking at how anti-war protests, music, and subcultural activity have changed.

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