Did you know the University Archives & Museum has a virtual presence? Meet PortLog – a place to learn about UP history through resources and photos from our vault in Shipstad Hall. We answer your questions and make connections between UP’s past and present through posts on PortLog. Along with the new blog name, it’s […]
03-21-2022
Summer 2022 Tuition Remission Reminder
Now is the time to submit requests for tuition remission for qualified employees or dependents for the Summer 2022 term. This is a benefit that employees need to apply for each semester in which courses will be taken. To complete the request for tuition remission, visit the Tuition Remission page in PilotsUP and click on the link […]
Reminder: Learning Archive is Being Retired
Information Services will be retiring the LearningArchive Moodle site on June 30, 2022. The LearningArchive houses Moodle course pages from Fall of 2011 through Summer of 2015. If you have course materials on this site that you haven’t already saved, please download copies of any items you wish to keep. To visit the LearningArchive Moodle site please go […]
March Zoom Update
With a new month comes new Zoom updates. For more information, please see ATSI’s Techtalk Blog Post.
Help Us Celebrate Our Pilots for Sustainability This Earth Day! (Apr. 22)
The President’s Advisory Committee on Sustainability (PACOS) asks all faculty and staff advisors and mentors to students here on campus or beyond The Bluff to help us highlight their activities ahead of Earth Day—April 22, 2022. Our thought was that we do not need to create an event just for the sake of an event when […]
Call for Proposals: Research in the Application of Ethics: Proposals Due Apr. 14
The Dundon-Berchtold Institute funds teams of faculty and students to conduct projects and curriculum fellowships focused on the application of ethics within and across academic and professional fields. In addition to fostering the vibrant learning experience of faculty-student partnerships, the Research in the Application of Ethics program encourages faculty fellows and student scholars to participate thoughtfully […]
Theology Thursday: Fifty Years of Reading the Early Christians: What They Still Offer Me (or Don’t) (Apr. 7)
After five decades, Michael Cameron, retiring Professor of Historical Theology, still finds the literature of early Christianity enthralling. One teacher from the 2nd century envisions the remaking of history; another from the 3rd century sees Scripture’s wisdom in breathtaking depth; and another from the 4th century examines the human heart’s workings in microscopic detail. These […]
Book Launch with Andrew Guest – Soccer In Mind (Apr. 7)
In his book, Soccer in Mind, Andrew Guest, UP Psychological Sciences, uses social sciences to explore how soccer intersects with culture, society, and the self. Readers will gain new ways of understanding fanaticism, identity, peak performance, globalization, talent development, and more. 4:30 p.m. at the UP Bookstore. Free and open to all. Masks required. Info: up.edu/garaventa or 503.943.7702. Sponsored by the […]
Readings and Lectures Series: Karen Eifler (Apr. 6)
The English Department’s Readings and Lectures series is proud to feature Karen Eifler for the launch of her latest collection of essays Near Occasions of Hope: Glimpses of a Church That Can Be on Wednesday, April 6, 7:30 p.m., at the UP Bookstore. [note date change from a previous scheduling in March]. Her book offers fifteen ways of looking […]
Pre-Play Reception and Panel for Company (Apr. 9)
All show ticket holders are invited to enjoy a complimentary wine, cheese, and dessert reception as campus experts highlight what to look and listen for, courtesy of the Garaventa Center. Mago Hunt Theater lobby. Reception at 6:15 p.m.; pre-play panel at 6:45 p.m.; play at 7:30 p.m.