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While others are having sweet dreams night students are burning the mid­ night petroleum Administration-Accounting. The Port of Portland internal auditor is back at night earning a Master’s. “About the only time I ’m here is when I ’m in classes, now,’’ he said. “But I feel really good about being back at night supporting the school.” “Night classes are fine for business majors,” said Rob Kahlke, an Epson software engineer and MBA student. “I ’ve been taking them since I entered the work force.” Like Ray and Kahlke, most PSU graduate students are enrolled part-time and take courses at night. “Some- graduate programs like Education, Public Administration and Business can’t be complet­ ed en tire ly during the day,” says Berni Pilip, assistan t to the v ice ­ provost for Graduate continued on next page

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