During this time, we encourage everyone to peaceful Holiday season. Offices will be closed and staff will be working remotely from December 21st through January 1st, returning to regular open hours on January 2nd. PSU will be closed December 25th and January 1st.
Learning Session This Wednesday
Dr. Kali Simmons is hosting a lunch discussion on Wednesday, November 29 at 12 p.m. (via Zoom) that focuses on the journey, history, and policies of the modern Native American community. For more information and to RSVP: https://t.co/KqGmgu6qfg.
"Portland State was my first true introduction to networking and the power it holds. I not only got to network with fellow classmates, but got to network with leaders in the sports industry from @Nike, @lululemon and @REI."
Will Walton is a 2nd-year PSU MBA candidate, U.S. Army veteran, and nurse at the Veteran’s Administration. Learn more about him and his journey this Veterans Day on the Graduate Business Blog!
https://t.co/xsqdMBVgXl
"Being a student-athlete has been a rewarding accomplishment - teaching me a deep sense of time management and prioritization. It has come with many great teammates, professors, coaches, and peers. Advice: be proud of yourself and every milestone, no matter how big or small!"
Thanks to @DaimlerTruckNA for welcoming PSU business students. The day included a manufacturing plant tour, a company history and internship program presentation, and a tour of HQ.
"Find your purpose in why you do what you do. Someone in your life sacrificed so you can be where you are today, pay it forward. Serve others around you with humility and respect."
Daimler Truck North America commits $1.3 million to support Portland State University’s School of Business and the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Learn more about this generous contribution: https://t.co/5BuzpEsMkV
Cary Morris and Michael Havlik led Property Management students on a Halloween tunnel tour, revealing the mysteries hidden beneath PSU. This unique experience provided a fun and engaging way to learn about building code and compliance.
“My biggest advice would be to talk to people, go to sporting events with your friends or with people that you might not know, or go to a business event and meet people and talk to them and hear their stories."
In observance of Yom Kippur, September 24 - September 25. PSU is shifting its calendar one day forward to enable Jewish students, faculty, and staff, to observe Yom Kippur. PSU will be open, but classes will be pushed to start on September 26.
Welcome Incoming Graduate Students!
We can already feel the excitement in the air. Today's Graduate Business Program Orientation is a day of learning, socializing, and getting to know the ins and outs of the graduate school journey.
This year, Rosh Hashanah begins at sunset today and ends at sunset on Sunday. Rosh Hashanah celebrates the start of the new year according to the Jewish calendar. It is a time to reflect on the past year—and look forward to the coming one.