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Catherine Johnson

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‘Improv for Transformation’ seeks catharsis in discussion of disability

  • Catherine Johnson
  • June 17, 2016

Improvisation is not just for comedians; it can also be a powerful tool for social change. On May 24 a group of volunteer actors performed “Improv for Transformation,” the master’s…

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    • Arts & Culture
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Alum Josh Gross confronts estranged father in ‘The Funeral Papers’

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 31, 2016

Josh Gross, a Portland State alumnus from 2008, is a journalist, playwright and now published author of four books. His most recent, a memoir called The Funeral Papers, is the…

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    • Graduation Guide 2016

More reading?! Five inspirational post-grad books worth the effort

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 31, 2016

Congratulations! You’re done! You’ve accomplished something. Now comes the daunting task of figuring out what comes next. Maybe you already have your dream job lined up; maybe you’re going to…

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    • Arts & Culture

‘A Night of Strindberg’ tackles masculinity and gender relationships

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 23, 2016

Starting with August Strindberg’s 1889 one act play The Stronger, and featuring Per Olov Enquist’s 1975 The Night of the Tribades, the Portland State School of Theater + Film’s A…

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    • Arts & Culture
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Ink Visible explores crossroads of disability and tattoo culture

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 23, 2016

Ink Visible is more than just a graduate project for Arianna Warner; it’s also a personal endeavor to illuminate invisible disabilities through tattoo culture. Warner is pursuing a Master of…

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    • Graduation Guide 2016

Five commencement speeches to forever keep close at heart

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 21, 2016

Reading commencement speeches is great, but there’s nothing like hearing sage advice straight from the horse’s mouth. Here are a few of the greatest for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy! –…

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Indigenous Lumads tour sheds light on cultural violence

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 18, 2016

Leaders of “Lakbay Lumad USA: The Continuing Journey of Mindanao’s Indigenous Peoples for Peace and Justice” visited Portland State in order to share their culture and raise awareness of the…

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    • Arts & Culture
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Sustainability students acquire Bee City USA certification

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 18, 2016

This month, Portland State officially became the 10th certified Bee Campus USA institution in the country since the initiative launched last year. The new apiary, which consists of two beehives…

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    • International

Japan’s Article 25 sheds light on social welfare debate

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 10, 2016

What are the minimum standards of living, and how do different cultures attempt to realize those standards? On April 28 the Portland State Center for Japanese Studies presented a lecture…

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    • Arts & Culture

Students campaign for neuroscience studies

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 10, 2016

Our every thought and emotion resides within the brain, encompassing the sum of our intellectual capabilities, yet there is still much to learn about this complex organ. The Campaign for…

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    • Arts & Culture

Cultural Competency Symposium examines diversity and inclusivity

  • Catherine Johnson
  • May 4, 2016

On Tuesday, May 10, the Diversity Action Council in partnership with the Office of Global Diversity and Inclusion will host the second annual Cultural Competency Symposium. It’s the culmination of…

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