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Karisa Yuasa

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The untold story of Japanese students sponsored by the U.S. military

  • Karisa Yuasa
  • February 18, 2020

Dr. Alisa Freedman, editor-in-chief of the US-Japan Women’s Journal and Professor of Japanese literature and film at the University of Oregon, discussed the topic of her upcoming book, titled, “Cold-War…

College age "pushers" help to cram commuters into the train in this 1954 photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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Postwar Japan: past or present?

  • Karisa Yuasa
  • February 11, 2020

Dr. Carol Gluck, chair of Columbia University’s Committee of Global Thought, shared her thoughts on the ongoing postwar period of Japan on Feb. 6 at an event held at PSU.   …

The Daigokuden, or "The Great Hall" of Heijō Palace. Courtesy of Tamago Moffle/Flickr
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Heijōkyō, Japan’s ancient capita

  • Karisa Yuasa
  • February 3, 2020

Dr. Yoko Hsueh Shirai, an independent scholar based in California, presented in the Portland State Smith Memorial Student Union on the history and reconstruction of a United Nations Educational, Scientific…

A woman stands amidst an ash-covered park near Taal volcano in Tagaytay, Cavite province. Aaron Favila/AP Images
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Taal volcano erupts in Philippines, 40,000 evacuated

  • Karisa Yuasa
  • January 28, 2020

The Taal volcano—the second most active volcano in the Philippines—erupted on Jan. 13, spewing a plume of ash and steam approximately 1 km into the sky and leading to the…

New School of Social Work Futures Lab seeks to address issues such as climate change, artificial intelligence and loneliness in the digital age
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Nation’s first futures lab at PSU

  • Karisa Yuasa
  • January 21, 2020

Portland State announced on Jan. 7 that the School of Social Work will be home to the nation’s first Social Work Health Education futures lab—a way for social work educators…

Blackened husks of trees affected by the Australian wildfire poke through ground and contrast against the smoke filled skies over Kangaroo Valley, Australia. Rick Rycroft/AP Images
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Australian wildfires destroy 18 million acres of land

  • Karisa Yuasa
  • January 15, 2020

Nearly 18 million acres of land have been ravaged by bushfires as of Jan. 8. Nationwide, 27 people lost their lives to these fires since fire season began in September….

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Portland State criticized for underfunding Black studies

  • Karisa Yuasa
  • January 15, 2020

The Black studies department at Portland State has been called “woefully underfunded,” which Ian Sutherland—a PSU student working toward a degree in social work—believes “is due to a larger unwelcoming…

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