News - March 2021

Key Ways for Preventing Burnout

Residence Life

Pilots Prevent

March 30, 2021

Residence Life’s student care team says don’t underestimate the power of structured routines, study breaks, talking things out, and giving yourself some grace.

Student Nurses at Vaccination Clinic

UP Student Nurses Get Real World Experience Administering COVID Vaccines

Nursing

Pilots Prevent

March 30, 2021

When their clinical rotations got canceled, UP nursing students got a valuable crash-course in patient care and people skills by administering COVID vaccines at clinics in the Portland area.

Gina Amato Yazzolino

University of Portland Appoints New Director for its Office of Alumni and Parent Relations

Alumni

March 25, 2021

The University of Portland (UP) has announced the appointment of Gina Amato Yazzolino as its new director of alumni and parent relations effective April 12. UP Vice President for University Relations J. Bryce Strang made the announcement today, concluding an extensive search process. Yazzolino, a 1996 graduate of UP, succeeds Craig Swinyard, Ph.D. ’98, who stepped away from the position last December after six years to rejoin his University academic colleagues as an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics.

Live Stream and In-Person Events Offered During Holy Week

Pilots Prevent

Campus Safety

March 23, 2021

Campus Ministry is bringing people together for Holy Week through live streaming events and on-campus services for students and members of the UP community who want to worship in person.

UP Mock Trial Team

University of Portland Mock Trial Team Headed to National Championship Tournament

College of Arts and Sciences

March 22, 2021

The University of Portland Mock Trial team is headed to the National Championship Tournament, which is scheduled for April 16-18. The championship tournament can be watched over Zoom on the American Mock Trial Association’s website. 

Franz Hall

A Message to the University of Portland Community

President

March 17, 2021

Dear University of Portland Community Members, Like so many around the nation, we are deeply disturbed and disheartened by the recent rise in violence and discrimination targeting the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander communities. Xenophobia is an affront to our shared belief that all persons are children of God who possess inherent dignity. As a Catholic, Holy Cross institution, we condemn violence and discrimination, we pray for those victimized by hatred and intolerance, and we commit ourselves to building a more just and equitable world.

(Not Just COVID) Resources for All: HCC Open for Primary Care and Mental Health Services

Health Center

Pilots Prevent

March 16, 2021

The Health and Counseling Center (HCC) is open to all students and offers a range of care and services. Throughout the semester, the team at HCC has been serving the community through outreach, wellness education, and offering appointments, both in-person and virtual, to students who need primary care or mental health resources and counseling.

Feeling Bored and Looking for Some Fun? Stay in Your Dorm!

Residence Life

Pilots Prevent

March 16, 2021

UP’s residence halls pack each weekend with activities to bring students together in creative and COVID-safe ways.

School of Education Student Teachers Rise to the Challenge of the Virtual Classroom

Pilots Prevent

Education

March 16, 2021

When classes went online, so did classroom field experiences, but SOED students proved their resilience and creativity over the course of a year of online teaching.

Michael L. DeVaughn

University of Portland Names Dr. Michael DeVaughn as New Dean of Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. School of Business Effective July 1

Business

March 10, 2021

The University of Portland (UP) has completed its search for a new Dean of the Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr., School of Business, today naming Michael L. DeVaughn, Ph.D., to the position effective July 1. Dr. DeVaughn becomes the successor to Dr. Robin Anderson, who retired in June 2020.

Undergrad Research Teams Get Out in the Field and Back in the Lab

Pilots Prevent

March 9, 2021

While most classes can be taught online, many of UP’s research projects rely on in-person field work and lab work that can’t be replicated virtually. But by following Pilots Prevent protocols since Fall semester, many of UP’s undergraduate research teams are moving forward with their projects—and making exciting progress.

Bon Appétit Launches New App to Expand Student Dining Offerings

Residence Life

Pilots Prevent

March 9, 2021

Bon Appétit launched a new app called GET that students can connect to their campus meal plan. The app allows students to preorder and remote purchase food from Pilots Pantry, which carries over 80 different grocery staples.

Father Dan Parrish

Grace and the Woodshop

Alumni

Portland Magazine

March 9, 2021

The woodshop at the Holy Cross Court has become a place of refuge, especially during these days of endless video conferences. The stacks of maple, red oak, and cherry and our saws, planes, and chisels beckon us to imagine and create.

Ryan Jarvis

Student Wins for Safe Dosage Invention

Business

Portland Magazine

March 9, 2021

After his first-place win in UP’s 2020 Pilots Venture Challenge invention track, accounting major and Entrepreneur Scholar Ryan Jarvis ’21 took second place in the 2020 Invent Oregon State Finals in the fall.

bowls of food on table

Oxtail on My Mind

Portland Magazine

March 9, 2021

What the writer remembers about the Filipino food of his youth, what he forgets.

Hands holding flower pot

Winter Bloom

Alumni

Portland Magazine

March 9, 2021

Got questions about your camellias? Jim Nuccio ’72, co-owner of an 85-year-old family-run California nursery, has answers.

COVID Case Management Team Helps Students Navigate Isolation

Pilots Prevent

March 9, 2021

If you test positive for COVID-19 and have to check into isolation housing, the COVID Case Management team makes sure that even if you're physically isolated from others, you don’t have to go it alone. A member of the CCMT checks in with students in isolation housing daily to see how they’re feeling and provide assistance.

Illustration by Leia Kaprov

Light in a Pandemic

Portland Magazine

March 9, 2021

A poem by Alicia Jo Rabins.

Students Helping Students: Active Minds UP Overcomes Barriers to Care

Pilots Prevent

March 1, 2021

Active Minds UP empowers students through peer-to-peer mental health education. Self-care is central to the group's programming--a timely topic during the COVID-19 era.

A New Approach to the On-Campus Housing Process

Residence Life

Pilots Prevent

March 1, 2021

The housing process for next fall looks a little different this year. Students currently living off-campus will be given equal priority with current on-campus students in an effort to level the field for students who weren't able to live in the residence halls this year. Students should apply by March 8 to be included in the housing lottery.