Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 01, 1990, Page 5, Image 5

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    _University_
PSU seekTTole in Portland's future
Governor's report to gauge
school system in spotlight
IU Peter ( ogsvvll
I meruld Reporter
I he Portland Slate I 'niverMt\
situation is best desi rilled .in
"musll." said t arI I lostit ka
state represent')! i\ e and vice
president in I liaise ot I uordi
tinting 1 niversitv Pdui ational
Sen ices in Portland
"In the situation right now
there is not imn It r.tpid nun e
motif." Ilofstii ka said U eilnis
da\ We are try ini; to find a
solution tii.il makes sense tin
everybody
Ihe original proposal that
the I 'niversiH take m et I'M s
role has lost momentum and
the pnssibililv ol a merger in
volv ing I'SI and Ihe ( begun
I lealtli Si ieiit es t niv ersitv
never got rolling. I lotstii ka
said
Proposals from the governor
have now taken the spotlight
I lofstii ka said
' The governor s report is ti v
ing to gauge the eilui ational
system in Portland based on
what the visions are ol what
Portland w ill be like in the In
lure ' lie said
There are two main points ol
emphasis involving higher edu
i at ion and Portland s situation.
I lu!sta ka said
1 he I u st emphasis is oil pu
pating the I a bo i force in Poll
land and nurturing it over time
Illf* set ond for usrs nn spet iat
i/.ed ivsiMn h .int! <!«• \eloprnent
m sjmm iIk mdustrifs llofstit k.i
s,l n I
Other areas highei education
nf(j( i.ils Iff! PSt ' needs to < mi
tribute to lht‘ Port land t.oinmu
nit\ art* sot tal problem solving,
taking tin It*.id m urban design
anti landst ape art hitet ture in
the Port land ar»*a and support
mg the arts in fin- t itv in geitei
.11 I lotst k ka said
PSt is emphasizing a pnsi
(ion as an urban univt*rsil\
I lotstit k.i said In a tetter rt'ad
In llotstiika. the PSl s deans
expressed no interest in being
I ompared to the other tvv o uni
\ ei sit les in the state system
The main problem raised In
PSl ' bet (lining an urban uni
\ ersit\ tot used mamlv on the
edtit at ion ot working t lass pen
pie in the Portland area in
volves lim\ to provide proles
siona! giaduate educations to
people living ill the Portland
area I It >tst it ka said
The PSl administration feels
this problem t an be solved In
the existent e of t mutinied grad
uate st bools responsible for < o
tirdin.itmg progiams that draw
upon the resoim es ot other in
stitutions, I lolstit ka said
Areas of strength that the
l niv ersitv ( oidd t ontrihutr to
Oregon Supreme Court
sessions open to public
I lie IIii^iiii Supreme I'mirl will heai arguments mi ftiui
last's wlii'ii il makes its annii.il visit to the Hniversitv Law
Si bool this Luesila\
Ihe high i ourt's visit is part ut the law si hi nils legal
wilting anil r esi'al( h program anil also giv es the lot a I | mill II a
i h im e In see the i unit in at turn
Two sessions are si heiluleil a inmning session limn 'I
a m to noon anil an afternoon session from 1 to to I HI p m
The sessions will he heitl in the Orlando I Hollis Courtroom
on the set mill floor III the law C enter
Students enrolleil m Ihe law si bool's legal w riting pro
gram ale required to attend one ol the two sessions so the
publii should arrive at least live minutes earlv tor seating and
to leave the i ourtioom onl\ between i uses I he ju.stii.es will
make themselves available tin questions except questions
about i uses thev w ill be hearing, attei eai li session Si human
said
( ail Miifslii k«i
this l\ |it- nl st'l up mi liuii- .1 rl
.in hitei tun' nitisii m.iirii.il
si iiuii us. llw* piTturining .ills
.uni inti’iii.iIiiiimI sliulirs
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\V hatevcr is In luku |iliii i- m
I’urll.inil i! .ill i mill's iluu n In ,i
m.illi't i it mi mm I li itsl ii kn
s.uil .mil tlii'ri' is .1 i|Ui‘sliiiii nl
u lii'ii'f\.ii tK tills imnit'S is ^ii
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