Matthew grew up in San Jose California watching his grandmother cook amazing Mexican food, which is where his inspiration to become a Chef started. After four 4 years in the Marine Corps, he went came back to California to attend culinary school at the California Culinary Academy. Matthew has had a long career in food […]
10-03-2022
Seeking Submissions for the Global & Grateful UP Community Exhibition (Submit by Oct. 10)
At the Inaugural Office for International Education, Diversity and Inclusion (OIEDI) + Buckley Gallery Photo Exhibition you are invited to submit a photo from a meaningful experience away from your country of birth–perhaps you studied abroad while in a UP program, are an international student currently abroad at UP, were a faculty leader of a course abroad, or […]
Center for Teaching and Learning Invites Applications for the Inclusive Teaching Scholars Program (Due Oct. 28)
All full-time faculty members are invited to apply for the Inclusive Teaching Scholars Program. This program seeks to identify and support at least one person from each academic unit for a total of 5 or 6 scholars who would function as a cohort. Individually, Scholars will undertake or enhance an inclusive pedagogical project in areas […]
New to the Bluff: Introducing 2022–2023 New Faculty Members
This week, the Office of the Provost is pleased to introduce the following new faculty members: Brian Eckley, Visiting Instructor, Philosophy Megan Gill, Visiting Instructor, School of Education Jacob Kimball, Assistant Professor of Biomedical and Electrical Engineering, Shiley School of Engineering Jen McDaneld, Instructor, English Visit the 2022 New Faculty Highlights page and get to know all […]
Stock UP Pop-Up Pantry for All (Oct. 10)
Stock UP is back for its first pop-up pantry on Monday, October 10, from 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. at 5516 N. Willamette Blvd. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome to stop by for free groceries, nonperishables, and hygiene supplies. For ADA accommodations or questions, contact dip@up.edu.
Financial Town Hall (Oct. 12)
On Wednesday, October 12, at 4:00 p.m., Vice President for Financial Affairs Eric Barger will be hosting a faculty/staff town hall on University finances. This in-person event will be held at the Brian Doyle Auditorium in Dundon-Berchtold Hall. Eric will share preliminary results for fiscal year 2022 and the outlook for fiscal year 2023, as well as a […]
Facing West Album Release Concert & Reception (Oct. 10)
Join us on October 10 at 7 p.m. in the Mago Hunt Recital Hall for a concert with Facing West, a modern post-bop quartet, featuring saxophonists Donnie Norton (UP faculty member) and Doug Stone, bassist Braun Khan, and drummer Brian Claxton. This concert will feature music from their eponymous debut recording, as well as newly composed music to accompany […]
How Can I Keep From Singing–Pre-Play Reception and Panel Discussion (Oct. 8)
All ticket holders for Saturday, October 8, New Works stage reading production of How Can I Keep From Singing, written by queer playwright Claire Willett, a Portland native, former Catholic youth minister, and active member of the parish of St. Andrew’s are invited to enjoy a complimentary food and drinks reception and pre-play panel discussion before the show, compliments of the […]
You’re Invited—How Can I Keep From Singing (Oct. 5–8)
You are invited to UP Theater’s first production of the fall, a workshop reading of How Can I Keep From Singing. This play is UP Theater’s first ever new play commission. This original play was written specifically for the UP community by local playwright Claire Willett, who is an active Catholic and a proud member […]
Travelers’ Lunch Invitation
Join globally minded students, staff, and faculty for a brown bag lunch in the Commons every first Wednesday of the month from noon to 1:00 p.m. You’ll find us at the tall tables under the flag banners. With guided questions on various topics, these conversations are an excellent opportunity to hear a range of perspectives […]