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Paul Collins (born January 12, 1969) [2] is an American writer, editor, and professor of English and Creative Writing at Portland State University, in Portland, Oregon. [3] [4] He is best known for his work with McSweeney's and The Believer, as editor of the Collins Library imprint for McSweeney's Books, and for his appearances on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Saturday with Scott Simon.
She received a BA in English and Creative Writing from the State University of New York at Oswego, an MA in English and Creative Writing from the University of Windsor, and a PhD in English and Creative Writing from Binghamton University. [3] She divides her time between Miami and Portland. [1]
OSU has branch campuses in Portland, Bend and Newport. The largest institution of higher education in the state is Portland Community College, based in Southwest Portland. The college serves the state's largest metropolitan population, with branch campuses throughout Portland, and claims an enrollment of over 67,000 students (2023).
Founder of the Department of Anthropology, former professor of sociology Anthropologist John Erlandson: Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Sciences Anthropologist [19] Alice Henson Ernst: 1924–1950 Professor of English Playwright, teacher, freelance writer and a reporter Phil A. Fisher: Philip H. Knight Chair in Psychology Psychologist [20]
There is more money than ever in college sports, but only a few universities have cashed in. More than 150 schools that compete in Division I are using student money and other revenue to finance their sports ambitions. We call this yawning divide the Subsidy Gap.
The French International School of Oregon (French: L'école Français International de l'Oregon) is a French and English language private school in Portland, Oregon, United States. The school was founded by Jean Claude and Maarja Paris in 1979. It has been running since then. [3] It has an annual operating budget of over $7 million ...
Lewis & Clark College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. Originally chartered in 1867 as the Albany Collegiate Institute in Albany, Oregon, [4] the college was relocated to Portland in 1938 and in 1942 adopted the name Lewis & Clark College after the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It has three campuses: an undergraduate College ...
Some churches in Portland have offered Blue Christmas services. [8] The Winter Market has hosted a Christmas in July event at the Goat Blocks. [9] Santaland, Macy's, 2008. Santaland was a feature of the Meier & Frank (later Macy's) store in downtown Portland's Meier & Frank Building for over forty years, [10] starting in the 1950s.