Campus in need of student employment as dozens of student jobs are left unfilled Despite hiring freeze for faculty and staff, there is an abundance of open positions for students by Netty Jurriaans
President Kelly installed as UP’s 21st President in historic inauguration Kelly is the first layperson and Black president to serve in UP’s highest post by Janea Melido
Donation of 10 million dollars helps Shiley-Marcos Center for Design and Innovation come into fruition A look behind the construction of UP’s newest project by Michael Lang, Netty Jurriaans
Student research: This could be your next summer A glimpse into summer research from 5 UP students by Sophia Truempi, Ellie Black
Expanding Diversity Center creates space for DEI programming to develop DEI growth and a new directorial position in the works by Chiara Profenna
'We will solve these challenges, we will emerge stronger.' Dr. Kelly addresses enrollment concerns and need for healing in first convocation by Kate Cuadrado
Remembrance for Andrew Barton to be held at the Chapel of Christ the Teacher Mass will be held on May 29 at 10:30 a.m.. by Brie Haro
Search party gathering for missing alum Volunteers will gather at 10:30 a.m. on May 7 to look for Andrew Barton by Brie Haro
University of Portland appoints first lay and African American President Robert Kelly will assume the role July 1 by Austin De Dios
UP to hire new Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Decision follows ongoing demands from students, staff and faculty concerned about DEI by Janea Melido
UP’s tuition to increase to over $50,000 a year For the first time in over a decade, tuition increase will be less than inflation by Janea Melido
Public Research Fellows showcases student-led projects and more PRF showcase to be held Thursday, April 21 from 5-7 p.m. by Kimberly Cortez
Students gather to protest Fr. Dan’s residence in Lund Family Hall Protest takes place despite Fr. Dan’s departure from Lund by Kate Cuadrado
Fr. Dan announces he will ‘step out of Lund’ through graduation Protest demanding his removal is still scheduled for 4:00 p.m. by Austin De Dios, William Seekamp