Tamara Herdener, J.D., has been named Associate Vice President for Student Development and will share in Deputy Title IX-related duties at the University of Portland. With Father John Donato, C.S.C., UP Vice President for Student Affairs, Tammy will provide leadership support of the division, in particular the areas represented by the Health and Counseling Center, the Care Team, […]
08-16-2021
Tips from the Registrar
New electronic forms are now available for Leave of Absence and Withdrawal from the University. Please visit the Withdrawal/LOA tab of the Registrar page in Pilots UP to access the new forms. Contact registrar@up.edu with questions.
DEIJ Frame Partner Opt-In
Thank you to all who attended our initial DEI Framing event! If you could not make the live event, it’s not too late to participate! Watch the recording and sign up for a partner by August 20 to be paired with a colleague with whom you will check-in throughout the term about your plans to apply a DEIJ frame within […]
Memorial Service Planned for Longtime UP Staff Member Debbie MacKinnon
A memorial service is planned for 1 p.m. on Saturday, August 21, at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 25 N. Rosa Parks Way, for retired University of Portland staff member Debbie MacKinnon. A UP employee for more than 25 years, MacKinnon passed away surrounded by family members on August 1 after a brief battle against cancer. She was […]
ShareUP: Where to Find Logos
In this ongoing series, Marketing & Communications will introduce design and brand assets to help you with your marketing needs. This week: Where to find logos. ShareUP has hundreds of UP approved logos available for download. Simply follow this link and login to ShareUP. Click through the visual prompts that match your criteria. Download the logo by […]
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Laura Dyer, biology, co-authored “Fetal blood flow and genetic mutations in conotruncal congenital heart disease,” in Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease, 2021, 8:90. Genevieve Brassard, English, has published an article titled “‘The London Resistance Movement’: Plotting Postwar Dissent in Rose Macaulay’s The World My Wilderness” in Studies in the Novel, 53:2 (Summer 2021): 122-140. The article can be […]
Preparing for a Safe and Lasting Return to Our UP Campus
With the return to on-campus work and the arrival of students, their families and other visitors in mid-August, it will be important to diligently follow the latest strongly recommended health and safety guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), Oregon Health Authority and Multnomah County pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic and the […]
Get Some of your Fall Semester Prep out of the Way!
Fall 2021 Course Reserves at Clark Library: Library staff are ready to tackle Fall 2021 course reserves for your classes. Reserves can include print, media, and online materials. Library staff handle copyright screening and ensure that scanned items for electronic reserves meet accessibility standards. If you plan to reuse items that were previously on reserve, let us know and we can find that […]
If You Identify as AAPI, Join Our Employee Group
If you identify as AAPI (Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander, etc.) and you work for the University in any capacity (adjunct, faculty, staff, Bon App, Physical Plant, administration, etc.) and would like to join our informal AAPI Employee Group, please email your name (first and last), pronouns, job title, department, to Elisa Majors majorse@up.edu or Aimee Davidse davidse@up.edu.
Women in Business Ethics Roundtable—August 18, 4 p.m. via Zoom
Meet and network with top female executives as they discuss business and ethics integrated into their daily work functions. Panelists include: Dawn Moore, Intel Corp., Head of Data Center Group Caroline Brabrook, AVP Michael Baker International Jennifer Anderson, Nike Global Finance Data Operations Director and more! All are invited to attend. Register here.