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News - December 2023
Showing Up
Portland Magazine
December 12, 2023
UP alum Kyle Bunch ’09, ’11 believes that making a positive impact in the lives of others is as simple as showing up.
Elegy for a Glacier
Portland Magazine
December 8, 2023
A team of UP researchers is measuring Eliot Glacier on Mt. Hood. Understanding how fast it's melting will help agriculture in the valley below prepare for the future.
Foraging Her Way to France
Portland Magazine
December 8, 2023
For Fulbright Scholar Lauren Banks '23, the love of Mycology is in her roots.
UP Athletes Achieve 95 Percent Graduation Success Rate
Athletics
December 6, 2023
University of Portland athletics posted a 95 percent student-athlete Graduation Success Rate (GSR) according to the latest data released by the NCAA on Wednesday up from the 93 percent the previous two years.





