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As another school year draws to a close, members of the University of Portland community know that this year is ending like no other year before it. Students prepare for virtual finals in the midst of the pandemic, wondering, like everyone else, "When will it end?" Life has been upended for many, but, despite it all, faculty and staff members wanted to voice reassurance. Inspired by Ben Platt and the cast of the musical Dear Evan Hansen, faculty and staff members decided to recreate the song "You Will Be Found" in honor of all the students they serve during this time.
Since Ward grew up as a pastor's son, he's lived in Arizona, Florida, Canada, and Oklahoma all "for Jesus." Photo courtesy of Tim Ward.
Ward with his siblings, from left to right, Amanda, Matthew and Stevie. Photo courtesy of Tim Ward.
Tim Ward stands behind the bar, pouring one of his regulars a beer. A 30-person brawl, one of his craziest work experiences, happened in Portway.
Tim Ward serves UP students over the age of 21 as their favorite neighborhood bartender and confidante at Portway Tavern.
Ward has made Portway a place students feel comfortable and safe going to.
As the end of the semester approaches, the class of 2020 gears itself up for post-graduate life. While students are preparing to launch into their careers, continue their education, or don't have any plans yet at all, every graduate faces a level of uncertainty during these unprecedented times. Video producer Taylor Ursulum has assembled a video of submissions from the staff and faculty members of UP offering words of reassurance, wisdom and well-wishes for this year's seniors.
The baseball team warms up for a practice in February.
Emily Soares is one athlete considering taking advantage of an extra year of eligibility.
Jim Etzel has helped lead the charge to bring the NCAA Women's Final Four to Portland. Photo courtesy of Jim Etzel.
Jim Etzel, CEO of Sport Oregon, has spearheaded the campaign to bring NCAA Final Four to Portland. Photo courtesy of Jim Etzel.
The UP community received an email from University President Fr. Mark Poorman inviting them to participate in a series of virtual forums with Provost finalists via Zoom. Photo illustration by Brennan Crowder.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, the University of Portland will be allocating at least half of $2,672,004 in federal aid to emergency student cash grants for expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo illustration by Annika Gordon.
Hugh Hogland will play as a grad transfer at UC Davis.
Hogland struggled to find playing time after dealing with an injury earlier this season.
The search for an ethnic studies faculty member came up short after three candidates were offered the job but turned it down. Photo illustration by Annika Gordon.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a free-falling job market and mass furloughing has led many to seek unemployment benefits. Photo illustration by Brennan Crowder.
With the world coming to a halt due to COVID-19, internships and jobs seem to be a very unstable option at the moment. Photo illustration by Paula Ortiz Cazaubon.
With the world coming to a halt due to COVID-19, internships and jobs seem to be a very unstable option at the moment. Photo illustration by Paula Ortiz Cazaubon.