Veteran Spotlight: Joe Davis

Born and raised in NE Portland, Joe went to Grant High School and participated in Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) sports as a child.  This provided Joe with his first experience on the University of Portland’s campus.  As a participant on the CYO swim team, 12-year-old Joe would spend his mornings before school at Swim Team…Continue Reading Veteran Spotlight: Joe Davis

From Nepal to Portland

Namaste. My name is Navaraj “Raj” Lamichhane, and I am a volunteer Program Assistant at Gratitude Alliance, USA. I graduated from Washington State University Vancouver (WSUV) with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and a Professional Sales Certificate. Currently, I am pursuing an Executive MBA in Non-Profit Management at the University of Portland. My…Continue Reading From Nepal to Portland

Professor Sophia Tzeng and her colleagues at Innovation Law Lab receive international recognition for legal innovation.

Congratulations to our Professor Sophia Tzeng and her colleagues at the Portland-based nonprofit Innovation Law Lab for receiving international recognition for legal innovation. The following content is from their press release: “Founded in 2014, in response to the mass detention and deportation of immigrants and asylum seekers, the Innovation Law Lab has successfully scaled effective…Continue Reading Professor Sophia Tzeng and her colleagues at Innovation Law Lab receive international recognition for legal innovation.

Alum Drew Arenth and his team uses Machine Learning for a More Efficient Supply Chain and receives Grant from Gates Foundation.

Alum ’07 Drew Arenth graduated with a B.A. in Philosophy and is now working with Marco-Eyes, a core machine learning technology that accurately “detects and analyzes the degrees of multidimensional similarity between patients and between events” (source Macro-Eyes).  For example, that translates into intelligence that can accurately determine NO SHOW appointment rates for health providers….Continue Reading Alum Drew Arenth and his team uses Machine Learning for a More Efficient Supply Chain and receives Grant from Gates Foundation.

Prof. Sam Holloway gives keynote in Portland from Amsterdam at the Orchestrated 2017 Conference and launches a new Text Book!

Prof. Sam Holloway was featured during an industry keynote at the Orchestrated 2017 conference in Portland. Since he couldn’t be there, they asked him to pre-record a video from Amsterdam about his sabbatical and what he was learning about the European beer market. The Pamplin School of Business collaborated with OBEER, Orchestra Software and their…Continue Reading Prof. Sam Holloway gives keynote in Portland from Amsterdam at the Orchestrated 2017 Conference and launches a new Text Book!