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Tanya Crenshaw

2014 Rank and Tenure Decisions

February 24, 2014

tam copyEffective July 1, 2014, the following professors will be promoted from assistant to associate professor and granted tenure, according to the provost’s office:

  • Tanya Crenshaw, Engineering
  • Andrew Golla, Performing and Fine Arts
  • Christin Hancock, History
  • Hillary Merk, Education
  • Patrick Murphy, Performing and Fine Arts
  • Craig Swinyard, Mathematics
  • Eugenijus Urnezius, Chemistry

For more information contact the provost’s office at 7105 or staten@up.edu.

Filed Under: 02-24-2014, Academics, Provost's Office Tagged With: Andrew Golla, Christin Hancock, Craig Swinyard, Eugenijus Urnezius, Hillary Merk, Patrick Murphy, Provost's Office, Tanya Crenshaw

Get Ready For Game Jam

September 13, 2013

1aGameJam150The Shiley School of Engineering, Portland Indie Game Squad, and Pixel Arts Game Education are hosting a 48-hour Game Jam programming marathon from Septem­ber 27 through 29, in Shiley Hall room 319 and the 3rd Floor Atrium. Participants will gather Friday evening, hear the jam’s secret theme, then race against the clock to make a game using their technical skills, teamwork, and everything learned along the way. More information can be found at http://tinyurl.com/p3fop4o. The public is invited to watch the final game-making steps from 5:30 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, September 29. For more information contact Tanya Crenshaw, engineering, at 7687 or crenshaw@up.edu.

Filed Under: 09-16-2013, 09-23-2013, Academics, Events, Shiley School of Engineering Tagged With: Game Jam, Pixel Arts Game Education, Portland Indie Game Squad, Saturday Academy, Shiley School of Engineering, Tanya Crenshaw

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Dave Houglum, Franz Center for Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation, completed a six-year commitment on the Board of Directors for the Maybelle Center for Community, with two of those years serving as the Executive Board Secretary. Founded by Fr. Richard Berg, C.S.C. (former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at University of Portland from 1978-1991), the Maybelle Center disrupts social isolation so we can all experience a healthy, connected life and contribute to a thriving Portland.

Chloe Littzen, nursing, co-presented “Pronoun recognition for inclusive excellence across the UACON.” [Abstract]. LGBTQ+ National Symposium.

Eli Goldwyn, mathematics, published “Calculating prescription rates and addiction probabilities for the four most commonly prescribed opioids and evaluating their impact on addiction using compartment modelling.” Mathematical Medicine and Biology: A Journal of the IMA, dqab001.

Aziz Inan, Shiley School of Engineering, published the article titled, “Numerical curiosities for Bob Moore’s 92nd birthday,” in Clackamas Review, Pamplin Media Group, Portland, Oregon, February 16, 2021.

Simon Aihiokhai, theology, was a manuscript reviewer for Springer’s Journal: SN Social Sciences.

Barbara Braband, Amber Vermeesch, Corey Pressman, nursing, published “Piloting the perfect Storm: A vision for the vital practitioner.” Journal of Nursing Education (accepted/in press).

Barbara Braband, nursing, published “Working with community populations to increase wellness.” In A. Vermeesch (Ed.), Integrative health nursing interventions for vulnerable populations, (pp. 73-87). Springer.

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