Monday, April 13, 2009
Camp for Stroke Survivors, Caregivers Receives Campus-Community Partnership Award
Friday, April 3, 2009
Student-led Environmental Club Hosts Water Awareness Week at Portland State University
By Shelby Wood, The Oregonian
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Portland State University's Environmental Club wants a big turnout for its first Water Awareness Week, Monday through Friday, April 6-11, 2009.
Here's the lineup, from the PSU students organizing the event:
• Discounted stainless steel Kleen Kanteen water bottles on sale all week, 10 am-2 pm in the Park Blocks, while supplies last. Proceeds will go toward installation of water re-fill stations on campus.
• Tuesday, April 7: Blind Water Taste Test
(11:30 am, Park Blocks)
Watch PSU president Wim Wiewel and student body president Hannah Fisher try to tell the difference between bottled and tap.
• Wednesday, April 8: Portland Water Bureau speaker Briggy Thomas
(7 pm, Smith Memorial Student Union, Room 238)
Take a Google Earth fly-over through the water cycle from the perspective of a drop of water. Find out about where water comes from in the Pacific Northwest and the Bull Run in particular; climate issues, water quality issues and conservation methods; and the city of Portland's status on ending bottled water.
• Thursday, April 9: Student Art Competition: What does water sustainability mean to you?
(6:30 pm, Smith Memorial Student Union, Room 298)
Check out the artistic expressions of PSU students who care about water sustainability.
• Friday, Saturday, April 10-11: FLOW/For the Love of Water, the movie
(7 pm, 5th Avenue Cinema, 510 SW Hall St., Portland)
PSU's Water Awareness Week is part of a "Take Back the Tap" project to reduce bottled water use on campus. The project was among several student-led proposals that recently won funding from the Miller Grant, a pot of sustainability money granted to PSU by the private Miller Foundation.
Oregon State and Portland State Universities Collaborate to Create Green Building Research Programs
Universities Create reen building research programs
Portland State University One of Five Colleges Honored for Efforts at Internationalization
Special Lumina Foundation Report: A Stronger Nation Through Higher Education
National Volunteer Week - April 19-25, 2009
National Volunteer Week, April 19-25, 2009, offers opportunities to thank some of America's most valuable assets - our volunteers - and to recognize the myriad of ways they improve our communities.
National Volunteer Week reflects the power that volunteers have to "inspire by example" - volunteers both encourage those they help and motivate others to serve! This week also draws attention to the need and power of volunteerism and community service to help resolve social problems across the country.
Is your campus community participating? Get involved by participating or planning an event during the week's many offerings, including Earth Day, April 22, and Global Youth Service Day, April 24-26!
The 2009 Assessment Institute - October 25-27, 2009
There will be special track plenary sessions and workshops emphasizing assessment in:
- Civic Engagement
- ePortfolios
- Faculty Development
- First-Year Experience
- Student Development And Diversity
- Accreditation
- All Major Fields
- Assessment Methods
- Community Colleges
- General Education
- Thomas A. Angelo, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia
- Trudy W. Banta, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
- Peter T. Ewell, National Center for Higher Education Management Systems
- George D. Kuh, Indiana University
- Jamie P. Merisotis, Lumina Foundation
- Jeffrey A. Seybert, Johnson County (KS) Community College
2009 Assessment Institute in Indianapolis, IN - October 25-27, 2009
For more information, please consult our campus website: www.planning.iupui.edu (click on ‘Assessment Institute - October 25-27, 2009’)
There will be special track plenary sessions and workshops emphasizing assessment in:
o Civic Engagement o ePortfolios o Faculty Development o First-Year Experience o Student Development And Diversity
In addition, there will be sessions with national assessment leaders, the Best Practices Fair, and additional learning opportunities emphasizing:
· Accreditation
· All Major Fields
· Assessment Methods
· Community Colleges
· General Education
KEYNOTE PANEL:
· Thomas A. Angelo, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia
· Trudy W. Banta, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
· Peter T. Ewell, National Center for Higher Education Management Systems
· George D. Kuh, Indiana University
· Jamie P. Merisotis, Lumina Foundation
· Jeffrey A. Seybert, Johnson County (KS) Community College
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Mt. Hood Community College Course Takes Students ‘Into the Wild'
By Kelsi L. McKenzie, The Advocate Online
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Creative Fundraising Will Send Western Oregon University Turtle Protectors to Costa Rica
By Eric Howald, Willamette Live Online
PCC Rock Creek Construction Students Ramp up the Help with Local Non-profit ReFit
By David Holley, The Beaverton Valley Times
Campus Profile: University of Oregon / O Heroes

Community Partner Profile: PeaceJam / PeaceJam Northwest
PeaceJam, a year-long international education and leadership program for youth, directly links high school-aged students with Nobel Peace Laureates. Eleven peace prize winners sit on the board of directors. Their goal is to teach skills in peacemaking, leadership, and conflict resolution, in order to empower youth to bring real change on a global scale.