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Surrounded by mountains, fed by the Willamette and Columbia Rivers
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Nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest,
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Portland State University is a nationally recognized urban university
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Our location in Portland truely puts you in the middle of it all.
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Home to forward-thinking
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people who cherish the city
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for its culture and surrounding natural beauty
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and livability
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Portland is in the heart
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of the Pacific Northwest.
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The university's urban setting and many community partnerships act as a
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living laboratory that will provide you with diverse opportunities that allow you to
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live, learn and lead. Welcome to Portland State University, the city is our campus!
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The main lobby of Neuberger Hall houses the help windows and offices of Financial Aid
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Cashier, I.D. Cards,
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Office of Admissions, Registration and Records, and Transcripts.
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There are computers along the wall where students can access their records online.
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The Office of Orientation & Campus Visits can also be found on the main floor.
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The other floors of Neuberger Hall house the departments of
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English, World Languages and Literature, Communication, Conflict Resolution,
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Math, Philosophy, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Black Studies and Women’s Studies.
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There are Instructional Computer labs on the 4th floor, as well as math labs,
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art labs, and Communication computer labs.
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There is also a computer lab located in the basement available for all students.
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Next is the Smith Memorial Student Union,
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which is the campus student union, named after Michael Smith
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Michael Smith was part of a 4 man team that won a popular TV show called
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the GE College Bowl. For the first time, PSU was in the national spotlight
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for academics.
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2 years later Smith passed away of cystic fibrosis and the building was
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named in his honor.
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Smith Memorial Student Union, the campus student union,
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is a four-story building with two basement levels.
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It was built in four separate phases between 1956 and
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1963.
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The building houses Viking Food Court,
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ASPSU -
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which is the Associated Students of Portland State University,
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Multicultural Center and La Casa Latina,
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over 100 student organizations in Student Activities and Leadership Programs,
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ASPSU Childcare,
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and our student run, Food for Thought Café,
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which serves organic coffee and specializes in vegetarian, vegan and
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locally produced foods.
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We are now at Cramer Hall which was named after the first PSU President.
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Built in 1956 Cramer Hall was the first building constructed
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by PSU and not acquired.
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Cramer Hall was built in four sections and houses the departments of Anthropology,
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Geology, Geography,
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Psychology, Sociology,
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Economics, and History.
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It also houses the Writing Center, Presidents offices, and University
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Studies program, which is PSU’s Nationally recognized General Education
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program.
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University Studies provides students with integrated, connected learning
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experiences
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that lay the foundation for lifelong intellectual development.
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Extending through all four years, the program teaches you how to think
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critically,
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communicate effectively, and gain a broad awareness of the human experience
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to instill a deep sense of responsibility to yourself,
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your peers and your community.
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Inside of Cramer is PSU Recycles! Program.
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The main goals of the program are to reduce the total amount of waste
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generated on campus and to reuse and recycle as much as possible from our
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waste stream.
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Also, PSU Recycles coordinates an office supply exchange program
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for faculty, staff
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and student groups.
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We are now in Licoln Hall.
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Recently renovated Lincoln Hall used to be Lincoln High School and was the first
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building to be used on our current campus.
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PSU started in 1946
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Vanport Extension Center for GI’s returning from WWII in the
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in the neighborhood of Vanport,
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site of vacant housing for shipyard workers.
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The Columbia River flood
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in 1948
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forced the center to move.
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Lincoln Hall was acquired in 1952.
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Some of the only things salvaged from the flood were a rock and some library books.
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Students put the newly named Vanport Rock at the park block entrance to Lincoln
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Hall
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to show that they wouldn’t be moved again.
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The School of Fine and Performing Arts is located within Lincoln hall
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along with classrooms designed with the arts in mind.
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An auditorium exists on the basement level,
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seats 200, and is mostly used for concerts.
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A much larger auditorium on the first floor -- the Lincoln Performance Hall -- seats
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476 on a steeper grade, has full curtains and lighting, and
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features both concerts and theater productions.
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A much smaller space known as the Studio Theater is used for more intimate,
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experimental student productions and rehearsals.
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This 98 year old building is in the process of attaining
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Gold LEED Certification after receiving a renovation
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that included a new roof and electrical, plumbing,
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heating and cooling system retrofits have improved energy efficiency in the
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building.
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Twelve blocks along SW Park Ave. were donated to the city in
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1852.
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The South Park blocks, once the center of a high-class residential district,
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and preserved by the city for 100 years, has become the central
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core of campus.
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Further north on the Park Blocks from PSU are the Portland Art Museum,
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the Pacific Northwest College of Art and Film Study Center,
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Portland Performing Arts Center,
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major churches, and the Oregon Historical Society.
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Elms along the park blocks are some of the last of their kind.
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Others have died from Dutch Elm disease.
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Ours’ are vaccinated each year.
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In front of the Smith Memorial Student Union on the Park Blocks there is a stage which
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holds different events throughout the year.
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One such event is Noon Tunes,
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which are lunchtime concerts, weather permitting.
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From May-November, the Portland Farmers’ Market is also in the park blocks on
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Saturday.
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The Millar Library is named after the 2nd president of PSU,
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Branford P. Millar.
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The front half of the library is an $11 million addition built
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around the Copper Beech tree in front.
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The original plan for the addition was to cut down the tree, the only one of its
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kind in the region, and build in its space.
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A student group and some professors decided that the tree should not be destroyed so
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they protested to save the tree.
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They were successful and the architecture for the edition was changed to go around the
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tree.
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The Millar Library is a part of PORTALS,
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Portland Area Library Systems,
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which is a library consortium, and is also a part of the Interlibrary loan
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system.
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Students can go to other university and college libraries around Oregon and
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and borrow books that PSU may not have, and request for them to be sent to the Millar
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library.
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There are also computer labs on the first and second floors with Mac’s
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and PC’s, as well as rooms that are available for student check-out for study groups.
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The library is open throughout the academic year.
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We hope you enjoyed this Tour
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There is so much more at see.
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Please continue exploring PSU by going on our website.