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New UP Academic Network for Mental Health: All Welcome!

December 14, 2018

Are you a faculty member or other academic staff interested in improving your knowledge around student mental health to facilitate working with the diverse range of students in your classes and departments? A group of faculty and academic staff has been developing the UP Academic Network for Mental Health, which will begin work in the […]

Filed Under: 12-03-2018, 12-10-2018, 12-17-2018, Academics Tagged With: Andrew Guest, UP Academic Network for Mental Health

New Proposed Projects for Teaching & Learning Community Blog

September 7, 2018

This week on the Teaching & Learning Community Blog, meet two new proposed blog projects for the coming academic year: “Core Matters” and “Mentally Healthy.” The Core Matters project is introduced here, and offers an effort to progressively build a compendium of brief on-line essays about what actually happens in UP Core classes and how that contributes […]

Filed Under: 09-10-2018, Academics Tagged With: Andrew Guest, TLC Community Blog

TLC From The TLC: Feeling the Stress?

April 20, 2018

How much of the stress students (and faculty and staff) feel during finals is rational? How much might it help our collective mental health to identify the points where our stress is irrational? The last in the year-long series on mental health on the Teaching & Learning Community Blog offers some ideas from the types of cognitive-behavioral […]

Filed Under: 04-23-2018, Academics, Campus Services Tagged With: Andrew Guest, TLC Tip of the Week

TLC From The TLC: How Do We Stack Up?

March 23, 2018

When dealing with stressed out students at challenging points in the semester, have you ever wondered if UP students are any different in their psychological concerns than students at other universities? This week’s mental health blog post on the Teaching and Learning Community Blog has some data to address that question. How do our students compare to […]

Filed Under: 03-26-2018, Academics, Campus Services, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Andrew Guest, TLC Tip of the Week

TLC from the TLC: Diversity, Inclusion, Mental Health

January 26, 2018

In this week’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative “TLC from the TLC” story, psychology professor Andrew Guest posits: “Anyone paying attention to higher education in recent years is well aware of two pressing issues on regular repeat: changing perceptions of student mental health needs, and the need to better attend to diversity and inclusion. But how […]

Filed Under: 01-29-2018, Academics, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Andrew Guest, Teaching and Learning Collaborative

TLC From The TLC: Mental Health Services for Students

January 12, 2018

As faculty and students return for the winter months of our “Spring” semester, the Teaching and Learning Collaborative hopes some might find it useful to get a primer (or, more optimistically, a reminder) about mental health services for students on campus. See the TLC blog for an overview of the who, what, where, when, and why of […]

Filed Under: 01-18-2016, Academics, Campus Services, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Andrew Guest, Teaching and Learning Collaborative

TLC From The TLC: Student Mental Health Concerns?

December 1, 2017

As another entry in the ongoing Teaching and Learning Collaborative blog series on student mental health, this week’s post offers an update on a recent brownbag discussion with faculty, academic staff, and Eliot Altschul from the Health and Counseling Center. We talked about some basic updates on mental health services at UP, and also discussed hypothetical but […]

Filed Under: 12-04-2017, Academics, Campus Services, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Andrew Guest, Eliot Altschul, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC From The TLC: Student-Athletes and Mental Health

November 17, 2017

In this week’s installment by the Teaching and Learning Collaborative, Andre Guest asks: Do student-athletes have particular mental health concerns that faculty and academic staff should be aware of? The short answer is yes and no. The slightly longer answer is offered in a brief two part series on the UP Teaching & Learning Community […]

Filed Under: 11-20-2017, Academics, Campus Services, Garaventa Center, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Andrew Guest, Garaventa Center, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

Brown Bag Session on Student Mental Health, Nov. 15

November 10, 2017

How would you respond to a student who told you during an office hours visit that they were feeling suicidal? What would you do if you noticed major changes in a student’s demeanor in class, but they didn’t seem inclined to talk to you, even when prompted? UP faculty want to have the knowledge and […]

Filed Under: 11-06-2017, 11-13-2017, Academics, Campus Services, Health Center Tagged With: Andrew Guest, Eliot Altschul, Health Center

TLC From The TLC: Student-Athlete Concerns?

November 3, 2017

UP is a relatively small NCAA Division I school, meaning that we have a proportionately large population of student-athletes: as such, most faculty and academic staff have athletes in our classes at some point. Do those students bring any particular needs or assets when it comes to thinking about mental health? In another installment of his […]

Filed Under: 11-06-2017, Academics, Athletics Tagged With: Andrew Guest, Teaching & Scholarship Committee

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Susan Mcdaniel and Nicole Hanig, Music, will be performing on the concert series “Chatter PDX” on June 1 at 10:30 a.m. at the Pacific Center with Hilary Oseas, viola and James Shields, clarinet, both of the Oregon Symphony. There will also be spoken word from former professional football player and writer, Marcus Lattimore, in the hour-long concert. Tickets and information at ChatterPDX.

Maureen Briare, Nursing & Health Innovations, published Fountain of Life Mass Setting, with a special dedication to the priests and brothers of the Congregation of Holy Cross at the University of Portland. GIA Publications. Released April, 2025 

Mohammadhadi Hajilou, Engineering, presented “Effect of fuel size, ignition energy, and wind speed on smoldering to flaming transition of Douglas fir lumber.” Co-presenters: R. Spring, N. Bolden, A. Henry, T. Rowley, A. Burton. 14th US Combustion Meeting, Boston, MA. March 16-19, 2025. Hajilou also published “Fire Whirl Emissions and Burning Rates for Crude Oil Slicks of Varying Thickness.” Co-authors: J. Dowling, W. Cui, M. Gollner. Fuel, 393 138482 (2025).

Kiya Riverman, Environmental Science, was awarded a grant for $489,935.00 on behalf of the U.S. Department of Defense, for her research “Impacts of spatial-temporal precipitation, snowpack properties, and snowmelt variability on alpine landscapes and runoff.” February 15, 2025.

Christina Astorga, Theology, served as a Member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Moral Theology. February 26 – July 7, 2019. Astorga also served as the Head of the Local Arrangement Committee for the Catholic Theological Society of America. June 13, 2024 – June 15, 2025

Mohammad Arbabian, Business, published “Optimal Inventory Management Policies When Supply Is Bundled.” 9th North American Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Washington D.C. June, 2024. Arbabian also published “Evaluating the Role of 3D Printing in Decentralized Supply Chains: A Stackelberg Framework for Optimal Manufacturing Decisions.” 15th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. February, 2025.

Aziz Inan, Engineering, has been credited for his research on palindrome dates in multiple news outlets including: USA Today, NDTV, NBC New York, News9live, Courier Journal, 13newsnow.com, Ozarksfirst.com, Inquirer.net, Austin American-Statesman, and The News of Israel.

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