• Hi Guest,

    We've updated the site to combine all the forums that were part of the Big Sky Fans Network into one location. This will make it easier to navigate and participate in all the discussions for each school without having to have multiple accounts, etc. We are still working out some tweaks but please let us know if you notice anything.

    With the migration, in some circumstances, your username could have been merged with one of your other usernames from the other forums. If this is the case, you can request to change your username in your account details page of your profile.
  • Hi Guest, want to participate in the discussions, keep track of read/unread posts and more? Create your free account and increase the benefits of your eGriz.com experience today!
  • Guest, do want an ad free experience on BigSkyFans.com among other benefits? Upgrade your account today!

    Simply click your profile name > account upgrades > BigSky Club > choose between the year long subscription (two free months) or month to month

    Thanks for the continued support. Cheers!

PSU is growing up

THE LEMELSON FOUNDATION PLEDGES $1 MILLION TO THE INVENT OREGON COLLEGIATE CHALLENGE

https://www.pdx.edu/news/lemelson-foundation-pledges-1-million-invent-oregon-collegiate-challenge

Portland State University announced today that The Lemelson Foundation has awarded a grant of $1 million to advance the Invent Oregon Collegiate Challenge, also known as the InventOR program, within the PSU Center for Entrepreneurship.

The grant provides additional resources for increasing the number of community college, university and college campuses participating in the statewide InventOR competition, which supports students in prototyping novel inventions and pitching their ideas to judges. Expansion of the program includes building invention and entrepreneurship ecosystems at Oregon institutions, launching local competitions at their institutions, and creating vehicles for their students to learn new skills and increase their networks.

InventOR winners
“The students in our program enter the workforce with a different mindset and many of them go on to start companies,” said Juan Barraza, director of the PSU Center for Entrepreneurship and a mentor to InventOR student competitors across Oregon. “We are grateful to The Lemelson Foundation for sharing our vision of what’s possible when you create a place where students can be challenged to innovate.”

InventOR, a program managed by Portland State University Center for Entrepreneurship, challenges students to think about the environmental and social issues in their own communities and develop prototype inventions to address them. Along the way, they learn about design thinking skills, commercialization, and how to start a business.

InventOR has grown from just a handful of schools participating in 2017 to a truly statewide event. In 2020, despite the pandemic, 18 student teams from [number] of schools across Oregon presented their ideas and prototypes virtually during a September event hosted by Rogue Community College.

Turner Team Automotive
“The Invent Oregon Collegiate Challenge demonstrates that, given the opportunity, students have incredibly creative and strategic ideas for improving our communities,” said Carol Dahl, executive director of The Lemelson Foundation. “As an inaugural funder, we’re excited to see how this program has been a launchpad for invention-based companies and careers for Oregon students.”

The grant from The Lemelson Foundation will provide resources for participating community colleges to cultivate and ignite the imaginations of inventors—the “inventor pathway”—and support innovators and entrepreneurs who convert ideas into products and businesses. Beyond providing opportunities for students, InventOR can help regions across the state develop invention-based companies that are the engine of the American economy, while generating quality jobs, a stronger and more productive economy, and solutions that tackle local and global challenges.

The Invent Oregon Collegiate Challenge for 2021 kicks off with invention competitions at participating institutions and will culminate in a statewide competition planned for June 25, 2021.

“Support from The Lemelson Foundation ensures that the PSU Center for Entrepreneurship can continue to bring InventOR to students across the state,” said PSU President Stephen Percy. “Portland State is committed to making students successful in their journeys toward fulfilling careers and I’m heartened to see this innovative program growing from our home base here in Portland to students in all parts of Oregon.”

Learn more about InventOR at www.inventoregon.org.
 
PSU PROFESSORS WIN $1M GRANT TO CONNECT MATH TEACHING TO REAL-WORLD ISSUES

https://www.pdx.edu/news/psu-professors-win-1m-grant-connect-math-teaching-real-world-issues
 
Portland State University@Portland_State 26m
PSU researchers are leading efforts to protect the Pacific Northwest from cyber threats. Flexed biceps

A new $2 million @nsa grant awarded to PSU will fund a consortium to address cybersecurity issues related to smart grid infrastructure. https://bit.ly/3yVdMcz

https://twitter.com/Portland_State/status/1427723016277041156
 
PORTLAND STATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES LANDMARK CAMPAIGN
Donors Contribute $312 Million To Support PSU Students, Faculty And Campus

https://www.pdx.edu/news/psu-crosses-finish-line-landmark-campaign
 
Largest Gift in 50-Year History for PSU’s Helen Gordon Child Development Center

Anonymous donation supports tuition assistance, new technology, safety enhancements, a large playground project, and staff development

https://psucollegeofed.wordpress.com/2021/10/27/largest-gift-in-50-year-history-for-psus-helen-gordon-child-development-center/
 
$500,000 GRANT WILL ENHANCE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CAPABILITIES AT PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Grant Supports The Creation Of New Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Research Facility At PSU.

https://www.pdx.edu/news/500000-grant-will-enhance-research-and-education-capabilities-portland-state-university
 
HOW PSU WILL PUT $4.5 M TO WORK ADVANCING WAVE ENERGY

https://www.pdx.edu/news/how-psu-will-put-45-m-work-advancing-wave-energy
 
Portland State secures $2.1M grant to expand data-driven research, training
Research Training Group grant a testament to PSU's ability to develop leading program in computational math, statistics

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/956283
 
Portland State University Awarded $2.4 Million to Respond to Oregons Workforce Shortage

https://www.pressreleasepoint.com/portland-state-university-awarded-24-million-respond-oregons-workforce-shortage
 
PORTLAND STATE RESEARCH ACTIVITY REACHES ALL-TIME HIGH
From The Open Ocean To The International Space Station, Portland State Research Sets New Records

https://www.pdx.edu/news/portland-state-research-activity-reaches-all-time-high
 
PSU ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERS IN ITS BID TO BUILD PORTLAND’S PREMIER PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

https://www.pdx.edu/news/psu-announces-new-partners-its-bid-build-portlands-premier-performing-arts-center
 

Latest posts

Back
Top