Portland State Magazine, Spring 2021
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SPRING 2021 // 25 7 During the 1960s, Portland State College grew quickly, and with that growthcame the need for more buildings and parking. Today, we can still fndsome of the project models from this time, including those of the BusinessAdministration building and StateHall (now Cramer Hall) stashedin archivist Bryce Henry’s ofce. Te University kept models andephemeral items not because theyserve a practical purpose anymore,but because they show interestingvisual and historical looks at campus. In this a
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contributed $60 to start an athletics scholarship. ˛˝˙ˆ Alumni Advocates launched an all-out initiative to showcase PSU to legislators facing a proposal to dismantle the university. PSU’s national-model University Studies program was created with grants from the Kellogg Foundation & Pew Charitable Trusts. … ˜°°ˆ˜°˛˜ A landmark $25 million grant from the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation helped PSU and partners explore sustainable solutions to challenges. …… ˜°°˙ Alumnus Fariborz Maseeh made PSU’s first t
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SPRING 2021 41 ˜eCampaignforPSUCount wn ˜°˜˛˜°˜° Donors across the region contributed more than $583,000 to emergency funds for students struggling during COVID.… .ˇ °˜˙ ˛.....ˇ. ˜°˜° By the end of this year, more than will have contributed more than to support PSU students, faculty, and programs to serve our city. ..,... DONORS .... MILLION
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For more than seven decades,community investment has poweredSUPPORT THE NEXT 75 YEARS For more than seven decades, community investment has powered
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Count down the Campaign for PSU atLETKNOWLEDGESERVE.COMCount down the Campaign for PSU at LETKNOWLEDGESERVE.COM Afnan Althoupety Ph.D. Candidate Computer Science
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