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The Pacific Sentinel, February 2024, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Feb 2024

The Pacific Sentinel, February 2024, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

The Pacific Sentinel

Editor: Eva Sheehan

Articles in this issue include:

  • Earth Mama
  • Spotlighting Black Artists Through a Mix of Mediums
  • The Dresden Dolls in Portland: A Punk Cabaret
  • Let Knowledge Serve the City
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Surviving Seasonal Struggles
  • What We're Enjoying
  • Events Calendar & Extras


Raps Sheet, January 2024, Retirement Association Of Portland State Jan 2024

Raps Sheet, January 2024, Retirement Association Of Portland State

RAPS Sheet: Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Reflections On The First 50 Years Of Oregon's Pioneering Statewide Land Use Planning, 1973-2023, Arthur C. Nelson Jan 2024

Reflections On The First 50 Years Of Oregon's Pioneering Statewide Land Use Planning, 1973-2023, Arthur C. Nelson

People and the Land: An Oral History of Oregon’s Statewide Land Use Planning Program

Arthur C. Nelson, emeritus professor of urban planning and real estate development at the University of Arizona, presents an assessment of the impact of Senate Bill 100 on land use in Oregon over the past fifty years, and of the challenges ahead to 2050 and beyond.


Raps Sheet, December 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State Dec 2023

Raps Sheet, December 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State

RAPS Sheet: Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


The Pacific Sentinel, November 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Nov 2023

The Pacific Sentinel, November 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

The Pacific Sentinel

Editor: Eva Sheehan

Articles in this issue include:

  • Letter from the Editor
  • Death Cab for Cutie Co-Headline with the Postal Service for a Twenty Year Anniversary Release
  • When the Writers Come Out at Night
  • Fall of the House of Usher
  • A Professor's Literary Life
  • Donuts & Crypto
  • Seeing Static in Jane Removers' Census Designated
  • What We're Enjoying
  • Events Calendar & Extras


Raps Sheet, November 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State Nov 2023

Raps Sheet, November 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State

RAPS Sheet: Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Raps Sheet, September 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State Sep 2023

Raps Sheet, September 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State

RAPS Sheet: Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Raps Sheet, Summer 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State Aug 2023

Raps Sheet, Summer 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State

RAPS Sheet: Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


2023 Commencement Program, Commencement Jun 2023

2023 Commencement Program, Commencement

Commencement Archives 2020-29

The complete program for Portland State University's Spring 2023 Commencement ceremonies:

College of the Arts: June 16, 2023, PSU Viking Pavilion

College of Urban and Public Affairs, Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, School of Social Work, and the School of Business: June 18, 2023, Moda Center, Portland, Oregon

College of Education and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: June 18, 2023, Moda Center, Portland, Oregon


The Pacific Sentinel, June 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Jun 2023

The Pacific Sentinel, June 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

The Pacific Sentinel

Editor: Dan Chilton

Articles in this issue include:

  • Letter From the Editor
  • Android Flowers of the Future
  • Gary Numan Tours North America
  • Emily King, the Queen of Hearts
  • Who Protects Us?
  • The Landing to Close Its Doors
  • The First (& Forgotten) 'R'
  • Celebrate the Legacy, Ignore the History
  • Donuts & Dao's
  • About Town
  • What We're Enjoying


Confessions Of A Traffic Engineer: How The Mutcd Impacts Everything, Peter Koonce May 2023

Confessions Of A Traffic Engineer: How The Mutcd Impacts Everything, Peter Koonce

PSU Transportation Seminars

Pete Buttigieg, USDOT Secretary of Transportation has described the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) as “notorious”… and for cities, it has been a challenging document to navigate to implement multimodal solutions. This presentation will share upcoming changes to the Manual, ideas for research to inform practice, and ways that cities can interpret data to make positive change in their community.


Explore Regional Variation In The Effects Of Built Environment On Driving With High Resolution U.S. Nationwide Data, Liming Wang May 2023

Explore Regional Variation In The Effects Of Built Environment On Driving With High Resolution U.S. Nationwide Data, Liming Wang

PSU Transportation Seminars

There have been numerous studies on the relationship between travel behavior and built environment over the last few decades. Prior studies have mostly focused on producing point estimates of model coefficients and ended up with a wide range of estimates for the built environment elasticity of travel behavior, including household Vehicle Miles Traveled. With few exceptions, previous studies use data from a single region or a small number of regions, and thus are not able to sufficiently investigate the regional variation in built environment elasticity.

On the other hand, a few papers have addressed the heterogeneity of elasticity among different …


The Pacific Sentinel, May 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board May 2023

The Pacific Sentinel, May 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

The Pacific Sentinel

Editor: Dan Chilton

Articles in this issue include:

  • Letter From the Editor
  • Ghosts of Plant & Place
  • Everybody Reads Ozeki
  • Shrinking: Rethinking New Approaches to Therapy
  • Braiding Sweetgrass
  • Lana Del Rey Album Review
  • The Perseverance of R*pe Culture in Rock & Metal
  • Pay What You Will, Take What You Need
  • What We're Enjoying
  • Comics & Games


Raps Sheet, May 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State May 2023

Raps Sheet, May 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State

RAPS Sheet: Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


The Use And Influence Of Health Indicators In Municipal Transportation Plans​​, Kelly Rodgers Apr 2023

The Use And Influence Of Health Indicators In Municipal Transportation Plans​​, Kelly Rodgers

PSU Transportation Seminars

As a social determinant of health, transportation significantly contributes to well-being through several pathways. Researchers and practitioners have called for health indicators as one way to integrate public health concerns into transportation decision-making. However, it is unclear how indicators are used and what their impact is on policy. This case study of five cities explored how health-related indicators are being used in municipal transportation plans, whether they are institutionalized into transportation agency decision-making processes, and what influence they have on administrative decision-making. In addition, this research also explored the conceptual use of indicators as it relates to social learning and …


The Pacific Sentinel, April 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Apr 2023

The Pacific Sentinel, April 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

The Pacific Sentinel

Editor: Dan Chilton

Articles in this issue include:

  • Letter From the Editor
  • The Last of Us
  • A Student-Run Open Mic Night
  • Yo La Tengo
  • Aries
  • Crystal Springs
  • Sun Songs
  • How to Write About African Women
  • Stop Trying to Plant in Dead Soil
  • What We're Enjoying
  • Comics & Games
  • Events Calender


Raps Sheet, April 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State Apr 2023

Raps Sheet, April 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State

RAPS Sheet: Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


The Pacific Sentinel, March 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Mar 2023

The Pacific Sentinel, March 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

The Pacific Sentinel

Editor: Dan Chilton

Articles in this issue include:

  • Letter From the Editor
  • Essential NW Bands & Musicians
  • Events Calendar
  • What Happens When the Artist Becomes the Art?
  • The SubArtic Collective
  • The Enlightenment
  • How to Dismantle a Bomb
  • The New Space Race
  • MyCoreMediation
  • Nuclear Oregon
  • What We're Enjoying
  • Sudoku & Comics


Raps Sheet, March 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State Mar 2023

Raps Sheet, March 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State

RAPS Sheet: Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Transportation Safety Culture: Where We Are And What It Means, Tara Beth Goddard Feb 2023

Transportation Safety Culture: Where We Are And What It Means, Tara Beth Goddard

PSU Transportation Seminars

Like any healthy professional community, the transportation safety community is not homogenous or without constructive conflict. The increased attention on systems thinking – most commonly known, if not necessarily well understood, under the “Vision Zero” approach – has sparked debate among engineers, planners, academics, public health professionals, advocates, and others about where our attention should be focused to reduce the epidemic of traffic violence. The built environment? Drivers? Engineers and planners? Car culture? What IS car culture? Dr. Goddard brings together her research conducted with colleagues on police crash reporting processes, NHTSA crash investigations, attitudes and effects of the language …


The Pacific Sentinel, January 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Jan 2023

The Pacific Sentinel, January 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

The Pacific Sentinel

Editor: Dan Chilton

Articles in this issue include:

  • Letter From the Editor
  • Jeffrey Gibson at the Portland Art Museum
  • Dakota Modern Exhibit
  • Defining Abolition With Walidah Imarisha
  • We Keep Us Safe
  • Psilocybin Solution
  • The Case For ACAB
  • Something Needs to Be Done
  • Comic


The Pacific Sentinel, January 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Jan 2023

The Pacific Sentinel, January 2023, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

The Pacific Sentinel

Editor: Dan Chilton

Articles in this issue include:

  • Wednesday & the Challenges of Adaptation
  • First Impressions: A Newcomer's Guide to Portland
  • Ooligan Press's Comic Debut
  • The Land, the Water, the Sky
  • Notes From Behind the Bar
  • A Chat with ChatGPT
  • Measure 110 & the Roadblocks of Negative Perceptions
  • Pre-Covid: It's a Jungle out there. Post-Covid: It's a Jungle in Here


#Onygo, Géraldine Blattner, Amanda Dalola, Stéphanie Roulon Jan 2023

#Onygo, Géraldine Blattner, Amanda Dalola, Stéphanie Roulon

PDXOpen: Open Educational Resources

#OnYGo is an innovative first-year French language e-textbook, designed as Open Educational Resource (OER), for learning beginning French (equivalent to one year at an American university). It is inspired by a remix of task-based, multiliteracies and communicative approaches, which provides students with opportunities to engage with French language and culture in a variety of contexts and situations, across a range of modalities. Through a wide range of activities, students develop and practice their language skills, and reflect on their cross-cultural knowledge and positionality in their understanding of the vast francophone landscape. #OnYGo is a first-year textbook that takes a DEI-forward …


Raps Sheet, January 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State Jan 2023

Raps Sheet, January 2023, Retirement Association Of Portland State

RAPS Sheet: Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


The Next Wave Of Abolishing Parking Mandates, Catie Gould, Jeannette Lee Dec 2022

The Next Wave Of Abolishing Parking Mandates, Catie Gould, Jeannette Lee

PSU Transportation Seminars

The movement to eliminate parking mandates is having a big moment. This summer, both Oregon and California took statewide action to roll back minimum off-street parking requirements, relegalizing homes and businesses regardless of how many parking spots they have. We’ll take a look at why parking reform is so important, what to expect next in Oregon, and lessons from cities who have already gone all the way to delete this regulation from their zoning code.


Moving From Probabilistic To Time-Based On-Time Performance (For Practitioners), Miles James Allen Crumley Nov 2022

Moving From Probabilistic To Time-Based On-Time Performance (For Practitioners), Miles James Allen Crumley

PSU Transportation Seminars

On-Time Performance (OTP) is a probabilistic measure that tells the customer the likelihood that the trip they are about to take will arrive "on-time." However, this metric forces the customer to think in terms of a probability of trip timeliness and not an actual time value for how timely the trip will be. This presentation will explore a new way to examine on-time performance by quantifying the timeliness of trips. Customers can then use this information to determine which trip would be the best to take based on when they need to arrive at their destination. Using a system science …


System-Level Risk Management Of Transportation Structures And Networks, David Y. Yang Nov 2022

System-Level Risk Management Of Transportation Structures And Networks, David Y. Yang

PSU Transportation Seminars

Conventional risk assessment approaches in infrastructure management do not fully capture the system-level impact of structural failure or service disruption. As a result, the priorities of preservation projects may be misidentified, leading to suboptimal maintenance schedules and waste of resources. In this presentation, we will first illustrate why conventional risk assessment is not suitable for transportation structures and networks due to interdependency between assets, and then demonstrate how system-level preservation policies can be devised using novel algorithms adapted from the field of deep reinforcement learning. Results from a series of case studies showcase that the system-level risk management is essential …


Freight Moves The Oregon Economy, Becky Knudson Oct 2022

Freight Moves The Oregon Economy, Becky Knudson

PSU Transportation Seminars

This presentation provides a broad overview of work conducted by the Oregon Department of Transportation in the field of freight analysis supporting long range planning. The information shared will touch upon the data and tools used to conduct analysis, describe the importance of economic context, and share examples from a range of different analyses. Content will be geared toward building understanding of how analysis is used to guide data-driven decision making in the public transportation sector. The presentation will highlight the importance of testing potential public policy to avoid unintended consequences, evaluate tradeoffs across different policy objectives, and test policy …


How Covid-19 Changed Our Cities: Evidence From A National Survey, Deborah Salon Oct 2022

How Covid-19 Changed Our Cities: Evidence From A National Survey, Deborah Salon

PSU Transportation Seminars

Human behavior is notoriously difficult to change, but a disruption of the magnitude of the COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to bring about long-term behavioral changes. During the pandemic, people were forced to experience new ways of interacting, working, learning, shopping, traveling, and eating meals. A critical question going forward is how these experiences have actually changed preferences and habits in ways that might persist. We collected a nationally-representative, 3-wave panel survey in the U.S. that aims to shed light on this question. This talk will draw from these data to describe how the pandemic did (and did not) change …


Bringing Complete Streets To Reality In State Transportation Projects, Celeste Gilman Oct 2022

Bringing Complete Streets To Reality In State Transportation Projects, Celeste Gilman

PSU Transportation Seminars

In order to improve the safety, mobility, and accessibility of state highways, the Washington State legislature directed Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to incorporate the principles of complete streets in state transportation projects and to plan, design, and construct facilities that provide street access with all users in mind, including pedestrians, bicyclists, and public transportation users. This new requirement was passed as part of the Move Ahead Washington package in the 2022 legislative session and is effective for state transportation projects starting design on or after July 1, 2022 with a project cost of $500,000 or more. This provides …