News - February 2019

Joel Rosinbum

Faster, Higher, Stronger

Alumni

Engineering

Portland Magazine

February 22, 2019

Joel Rosinbum '04 is a software engineer for Black Locus in Austin, TX, and a member of the board of directors for USA Triathlon.

Jay Brannon

Public Servant, Rising Star

Alumni

Engineering

Portland Magazine

February 22, 2019

J'reyesha "Jay" Brannon '15 is a construction manager with the Portland Water Bureau and dedicated to mentoring young children and women of color in the engineering field.

Michael ONeill

Perfect Timing

Alumni

Portland Magazine

Performing and Fine Arts

February 22, 2019

Michael O’Neill ’10 (MFA) travels the world with an international organization called Clowns Without Borders.

Cassidy Smith climbing a rock wall

For the Love of It: Moving Meditation

Portland Magazine

Nursing

Recreational Services

February 22, 2019

Cassidy Smith '20 is a nursing major with a passion for rock climbing.

Tara Prestholdt and her motorcycle

Sabbatical on Two Wheels

Portland Magazine

Biology

February 21, 2019

Biology and environmental studies professor Tara Prestholdt may have redefined the word “sabbatical” with a research trip on motorcycle from Portland to the southern tip of South America.

Girls Build camper using a chop saw

Of Course She Can

Alumni

Portland Magazine

February 20, 2019

The founder of Girls Build teaches girls to take on the trades with confidence, spunk, and imagination. Here’s what first inspired her to pick up a hammer.

Tatjana Jerkovic

She's Got This

Nursing

Portland Magazine

February 19, 2019

Tatjana Jerkovic-Walls '19 spent years working as an ER technician at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. With the help of the Ralph and Sandra Richardson Miller Endowed Scholarship, this working mom will soon graduate with a nursing degree from University of Portland.

The Detail that Stays

Portland Magazine

February 18, 2019

Omar El Akkad, Portland-based author of the national bestseller American War, spoke at UP about the experiences that inspired him to write a novel about a young woman—an American refugee from the southern US—who radicalizes after a fictitious second civil war.

photo of Andrew Nuxoll

Shiley School of Engineering professor Andrew Nuxoll named Fulbright Specialist

Awards and Rankings

Engineering

February 15, 2019

Shiley School of Engineering computer science professor Andrew Nuxoll has been named a Fulbright Specialist by the Fulbright Specialist Program at World Learning. Nuxoll will take part in a faculty exchange to Thailand for three weeks this July and will teach at Khon Kaen University. During his exchange, Nuxoll will be researching, teaching a workshop, and giving lectures on ethical issues in software and artificial episodic memory.

February Performing & Fine Arts performances

Performing and Fine Arts

February 14, 2019

‘Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead’ February 13-16, 7:30 p.m. and February 16, 2 p.m. In this “unauthorized parody” of an iconic comic strip, CB questions the meaning of life and death following the demise of his dog. His friends have their own problems and aren’t much help. But his interest in an artistic boy — the target of his group’s bullying — sets events in motion that propel teen angst to its very limits. The play explores mature themes that relate to growing up.

photo of Franz Hall

Pamplin School of Business ranked top MBA program in Oregon according to Study.com

Business

February 12, 2019

The Pamplin School of Business was ranked #20 in the nation by Study.com as part of their Top 50 MBA Schools list. The University of Portland placed higher than any other school in Oregon. Selection for the list was based on academic and career resources for MBA students, the quality of education in business, faculty, and more.

Fulbright Top Producer logo

University of Portland ranked #4 in nation as top school for Fulbright awards among master’s level institutions

Awards and Rankings

February 11, 2019

The University of Portland is one of the top producers of Fulbright awards in the nation among master’s level institutions, according to an annual study just released by the Chronicle of Higher Education. The University was ranked 4th nationally in student Fulbright awards for the academic year 2018-2019, with 5 students who have received the prestigious grant to study, conduct research, and/or teach English abroad.

students taking photos in snow

Snow Day Essentials According to UP Students

Social Media

February 8, 2019

With the snowy forecasts in the weeks ahead, the social media team reached out to UP students and asked them what they need with them for a cozy, snowy day on The Bluff.

photo of Colum McCann

University of Portland to host Colum McCann, visiting Schoenfeldt Writer and author of ‘Let the Great World Spin’, on Feb. 20

Garaventa Center

Residence Life

Library

February 7, 2019

Author Colum McCann’s 2009 novel Let the Great World Spin is the 2018-2019 selection for University of Portland’s annual ReadUP campaign and Schoenfeldt Distinguished Visiting Writers series. The lecture will take place in Buckley Auditorium on February 20, at 7 p.m. and is free, and open to the public. McCann will follow the lecture with a book signing.

photo of Shari Dunn

University of Portland instructor Shari Dunn named “Executive of the Year” by Portland Business Journal

Business

February 5, 2019

The Portland Business Journal recently named University of Portland instructor Shari Dunn as one of their “Executives of the Year.” Dunn is the executive director of Dress for Success Oregon, a nonprofit organization that provides a network of support, professional attire, and the development tools to help women achieve economic independence in work and in life.

students in cap and gown

University of Portland announces 2019 Commencement speaker and honorees

Commencement

February 4, 2019

The University of Portland will award honorary degrees to Mary Carlin Yates, Amy Dundon-Berchtold, Susan Sygall, Mucki (Pei Ling) Tan '80, and Robert Watzke at its Commencement ceremonies Sunday, May 5, 2019. Sr. Alberta Dieker, OSB, will receive the Christus Magister Medal.