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Archives and Artifacts

PortLog: Lost and Overdue

March 16, 2025

A long-lost overdue book was recently returned to Clark Library, having been checked out in 1963. This might be the record for the longest overdue book in Clark Library’s history. A delightful exchange between the borrower and the Interim Dean of the Library ensued. (Read More)

Filed Under: 2025-03-17, Issues Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts, PortLog

PortLog: The Fair Rose Campaign

January 18, 2025

In the latest PortLog post, we highlight the Fair Rose Campaign, a city-wide collegiate anti-discrimination project led by ASUP in 1951. (Read More).

Filed Under: 2025-01-20, Issues Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts, PortLog

PortLog: Faith and Citizenship

November 8, 2024

Each year on Veterans Day,  Army and Air Force ROTC cadets stand as a guard of honor at the Praying Hands/Broken Wall Memorial for 24 hours in gratitude to those who have served to protect our country.  Our latest PortLog post highlights the story of one of those honored veterans—Corporal Charles Edward McCrystal, Class of 1943, who died in service in 1944. (Read More).

Filed Under: 2024-11-11, Issues Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts, PortLog, University museum

PortLog: Chiles Center—Celebrating 40 Years

October 25, 2024

Happy 40th Birthday to the Chiles Center! Since its dedication on October 20, 1984, this multi-purpose domed arena has been a venue for many distinguished speakers and performers, but first (and most importantly!) it is the home of our amazing Pilot Athletics teams. (Read More).

Filed Under: 2024-10-28, Issues Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts, PortLog, University museum

Carrying the Mission Beyond Campus

April 15, 2024

Our most recent post from Archives & Artifacts explains the PACE program by diagramming the acronym, letter by letter. Students participating in graduate programs at UP’s School of Education through PACE have been extending the University’s mission since 1994. PACE students bring each of these elements directly to underserved Catholic school children across the Pacific region. (Read More)

Filed Under: 2024-04-15, Issues Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts, PortLog

Anchoring to Port

February 5, 2024

The visual design of UP’s ship-wheel logo has made it a familiar and popular campus symbol. Combining the old and new, the most recent PortLog article from Archives & Artifacts examines the Wheel and Anchor UP logo, decoding its parts, and highlighting the continuity between the earlier and updated stylings. (Read More).

Filed Under: 02-05-2024, Issues Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts, PortLog

Blanchet House: Founders and History

February 5, 2024

The UP community has been a steadfast partner of the Blanchet House since its foundation over 70 years ago. Today, UP students and community members continue to uphold its mission to make a difference in the lives of those in need. In our newest post on PortLog, we trace the history of Blanchet House and share its story through articles and photographs. (Read More).

Filed Under: 02-05-2024, Issues Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts, PortLog

Mago Hunt Center—50 Years of the Arts

October 23, 2023

The Mago Hunt Center was officially dedicated 50 years ago on October 17, 1973, and marked the beginning of a new era for performing and fine arts at UP. (Read More)

Filed Under: 10-23-2023, 11-06-2023, Issues Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts, Mago Hunt Center, Performing and Fine Arts

Involved in One Another: UP the University of, for, and with Portland

September 25, 2023

The most recent post from Archives & Artifacts features the Moreau Center for Service and Justice and examines UP’s history of service and social justice. This important work continues to build and cycle from generation to generation, making an impact in the communities that we serve. (Read More)

Filed Under: 2023-09-25, Issues, Moreau Center Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts, Moreau Center for Service and Justice

Villa at 65, November 17, 1957–2022

November 26, 2022

Happy 65th Birthday to Villa Maria Hall! Known today as a men’s residence with an abundance of hall spirit, it may surprise many to know Villa started out as a women’s dorm. Archives & Artifacts examines Villa’s origins as the first University-built residence hall for women in relation to co-education on campus. For the full story, read […]

Filed Under: 11-28-2022 Tagged With: Archives and Artifacts

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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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