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Monday Night Basketball, Kids Get In Free Nights

December 18, 2015

Make plans to join in supporting the men’s basketball team tonight (Monday, December 21) as they take on Loyola Marymount in the Chiles Center. The men’s basketball team also plays on Wednesday night against Pepperdine, which will be aired live on ESPNU. Tip-off for both games is at 6 p.m. General admission tickets are two-for-one […]

Filed Under: 12-21-2015, Athletics Tagged With: Athletics, Pilots Basketball

Pilots Host Sacramento State in CIT on Wednesday, March 18

March 16, 2015

The University of Portland men’s basketball team will host the Sacramento State Hornets in the opening round of the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) at the Chiles Center on Wednesday, March 18 at 7 p.m. This is the first postseason men’s basketball game hosted on the Portland campus in program history. Tickets start at $5 […]

Filed Under: 03-16-2015, Athletics Tagged With: CIT Postseason Tournament, Dave Taylor, Pilots Basketball

Pilots Basketball WCC tournament semi-finals watch party Mon., March 9

March 9, 2015

Join fellow Pilots fans at the Lloyd Center Buffalo Wild Wings (1200 NE Broadway) as the men’s basketball team plays BYU in Las Vegas for the WCC tournament semi-finals at 8:30 p.m. Special offers and giveaways will be plentiful for this exciting game. Children are welcome on the restaurant side of Buffalo Wild Wings. Those who […]

Filed Under: 03-09-2015, Athletics, Events Tagged With: Buffalo Wild Wings, Pilots Basketball, Pilots Watch Parties

Pilots Basketball watch party Wed., Dec. 17

December 15, 2014

Join fellow Pilots fans at the Lloyd Center Buffalo Wild Wings as the men’s basketball team plays UNLV in Las Vegas at 7 p.m. Special offers are available for the first watch party of the season. All men’s basketball away games will be shown at the Lloyd Center Buffalo Wild Wings, located at 1200 NE […]

Filed Under: Athletics, Events Tagged With: Buffalo Wild Wings, Pilots Basketball, Pilots Watch Parties

Pilots Basketball Home Openers

November 3, 2014

The Portland Pilots women’s basketball team opens the season against Western Oregon Wolves on November 5 at 7 p.m. This game will be the fans’ first chance to see the Pilots in action as they gear up to take the WCC by storm. The Portland Pilots men’s basketball also has their home opener on November […]

Filed Under: 10-27-2014, Athletics Tagged With: Athletics, Pilots Basketball

Basketball Season Tickets and Mini-Packs On Sale Now

September 22, 2014

Season tickets for the 2014-2015 basketball season are now on sale. The season features two big non-conference men’s home games against Portland State and Oregon State; while the women’s team will host non-conference games against Oregon, Washington, and Portland State. Season tickets start at $126 for general admission. For more information on season tickets, please […]

Filed Under: Athletics Tagged With: Athletics, Pilots Basketball

Register Now For Summer Pilots Basketball Camps

March 10, 2014

Registration is now open for University of Portland Men’s Basketball summer day camps, according to Marshall Cho, athletics. Kids are welcome to come learn from the Pilots staff, meet current and former players, and experience the excitement of Portland Pilots basketball in the Chiles Center arena. Visit the Pilot Basketball Camps Facebook page (http://tinyurl.com/kknh9ob) for updates. […]

Filed Under: Athletics Tagged With: Athletics, Marshall Cho, Pilots Basketball, Pilots Mens Basketball Camp

Pilot Basketball Teams Head to Las Vegas for WCC Tournament

March 3, 2014

The Pilots men’s and women’s basketball team are making the yearly trip to Las Vegas this weekend for the West Coast Conference basketball tournament. If you are planning on attending any of the games down Las Vegas and would like to join other Pilots for pre-game gatherings, please call 8552 or e-mail Melissa Harteloo (harteloo@up.edu) […]

Filed Under: Athletics Tagged With: Melissa Harteloo, Pilots Basketball, WCC Tournament

Pilots And Pasta, Together Again

January 20, 2014

All-you-can-eat pregame pasta meals have returned to the Chiles Center for the remaining Thursday night 2013-14 Pilot men’s basketball home games. The pre-game meal and social will be available for $8 per person at the game versus BYU on January 23, and Loyola Marymount on February 13. Doors will open and food service will begin […]

Filed Under: Athletics, Events Tagged With: Athletics, Pilots Basketball, Pregame Pasta Meal

Pilot Basketball Home Openers

November 1, 2013

The Pilots men’s and women’s teams open their regular season play this week as both teams will take part in a doubleheader at the Chiles Center. The action tips-off on Friday at 5:15 p.m. when the women’s team takes the court to play the Eastern Washington Eagles. Immediately following the conclusion of the women’s game, […]

Filed Under: Athletics, Events Tagged With: Athletics, Eastern Washington Eagles, Pilots Basketball, UC-Davis

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Natalie Nelson-Marsh presented “From fieldnotes to futures: Organizational communication in the age of AI”. National Communication Association Pre-Conference, Elevating Organizational Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. November, 2025.

Ian Parkman, Business, published “Lead Value Design Insight: Leveraging the Van Westendorp PSM for Design for Meaningfulness Pricing Strategies.” Co-author: Arto Ruokonen. Design Management Review (Vol. 36, No.4)

Three faculty members from International Languages and Cultures participated in the 122nd annual conference of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA), November 20-23 in San Francisco. Verena Hutter presented “Embodied Memory: Holocaust Tattoos and Postmemory,” served as presiding officer of all three sessions of Austrian Studies, and chaired one of them. María Echenique presented “A Precursor of ‘Feminism from the Zulos’ by Dahlia de la Cerda” and served as presiding officer and chair of the session Spain, Portugal, and Latin America: Jewish Culture and Literature in Trans-Iberia. Matthew Warshawsky presented “A ‘Tenth Muse’ in 1600s Sephardic Amsterdam: Isabel Rebeca Correa, Translator, Poet, and Feminist” and served as presiding officer and chair of the Jewish Literature and Culture session. 

Andra Davis, Nursing & Health Innovations, published “Nursing faculty perceptions and Integration of primary palliative care content in undergraduate education: National and local institution assessments.” Co-authors: Lippe, M., Wolf, A., Cormack, C. L., Ehrlich, O., Glover, T. L., and Kirkpatrick, A. J.  Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), 280-289.

Don Norton, Performing and Fine Arts, performed a Tour of Louisiana with jazz quartet Facing West, with performances at Nicholls State University (Thibodaux), University of Louisiana at Monroe, and Louisiana Tech University (Ruston). November 5-7, 2025.

Kristin Sweeney, Environmental Science, published “Topographic, climatic, and age controls on the reworking of volcanic debris avalanche deposits.” Co-author: Major, J.J. Bull Volcanol 87, 115 (2025).

Simon Aihiokhai, Theology, published “Rethinking Advent Hope as Covenantal Bond. Reflections on the Readings for First Sunday of Advent.” VoiceAfrique.org. November 30, 2025. Aihiokhai also published “A Disruptive Content of Hope: Awakening the Human Imagination to New Possibilities. Reflections on the Readings of the Second Sunday of Advent.” VoiceAfrique.org. December 7, 2025. 

Rachel Wheeler, Theology, presented “Traces in the Sand: Wisdom from the Christian Desert Tradition for a Time of Collapse.” Aldo & Estella Leopold Writing Residency lecture presented at the Harwood Museum of Art, Taos, NM, November 18, 2025.

Daniel Bulek, Nursing & Health Innovations, presented “Difficult-To-Treat Depression: Bottlenecks, Evolving Biology, and Where Ketamine-Class Treatments Fit.” An invited presentation for the Behavioral Health Integration ECHO, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ (virtual). December, 2025.

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