Page 12 The Skanner MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE EDITION September 21, 2016 MBE 2016 Special Business Edition Business Briefs U.S. News Ranks PSU as Top 10 ‘Most Innovative’ U.S. News & World Report has ranked Portland State University among the top 10 “most innovative” national uni- versities in its Best Colleges 2016 rank- ings, released online last week. In the U.S. News “most innovative” rankings, Portland State moved up to No. 9 from No. 16 on the second annu- al list of schools to watch for making “cutting-edge changes.” PSU tied with Purdue University–West Lafayette and University of Michigan–Ann Arbor and bested universities such as Har- vard, Duke, Cornell and UC Berkeley. U.S. News asked top academics to name campuses that are “making the most innovative improvements in terms of curriculum, faculty, students, campus life, technology or facilities.” A school had to receive multiple nomina- tions to be listed. The 2017 rankings also recognize PSU’s senior capstone, service learn- ing and undergraduate business pro- grams. PSU also is a top pick of high school counselors. PSU’s innovations include: • A growing strategic alliance with Oregon Health & Science University, including a new joint School of Pub- lic Health and the Collaborative Life Sciences Building on the South Wa- terfront, a state-of-the-art home for health and science programs. • ReTHINK PSU, a push to help stu- dents stay on course and graduate • • • • • sooner using innovative curriculum, community engagement and ef ec- tive technology. Projects include cre- ating a better mathematics lab, new online mentoring, targeted academic advising, l exible degrees for return- ing adults and redesigned student services. The Four-Year Degree Guarantee, a pledge that students who follow a de- gree path will graduate in four years — or they can i nish for free. Expansion of the Urban Honors Col- lege to provide intense research op- portunities and academic challenges for highly motivated students. BUILD EXITO, a partnership with OHSU and community colleges fund- ed with a $24 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to cre- ate career pathways in biomedical research for diverse students. The Institute for Sustainable Solu- tions, a center for sustainable re- search, curriculum, and community engagement at PSU that administers a 10-year, $25 million challenge grant from the James F. and Marion L. Mill- er Foundation. “Building a Better Student Experi- ence,” a project funded in part by grants from the Gates Foundation and Association of Public and Land- grant Universities to enhance advis- ing, develop a personalized student web portal and interactive degree maps, and better coordinate student services across campus. U.S. News ranks colleges annually from indicators of academic excel- lence, including surveys of adminis- trators at peer institutions, student retention and graduation rates, faculty resources, student selectivity, i nancial resources and alumni giving. More information and full rankings are at www.usnews.com/colleges. SBA Now Accepting 2017 National Small Business Week Awards Nominations The U.S. Small Business Administra- tion is now accepting nominations for its 2017 National Small Business Week Awards, including the annual Small Business Person of the Year. Since 1963, National Small Business Week has rec- ognized the outstanding achievements of America’s small businesses for their contributions to their local communi- ties, and to our nation’s economy. The dedicated website www.sba.gov/ nsbw/awards provides forms, criteria and guidelines for submitting a nomi- nation. SBA Awards given in celebration of National Small Business Week, April 30 – May 6, 2017, include the following: • Small Business Person of the Year o One from each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam. • Exporter of the Year • Phoenix Awards for Disaster Recov- ery o Phoenix Award for Small Business Disaster Recovery o Phoenix Award for Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recov- ery, Public Oi cial o Phoenix Award for Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recov- ery, Volunteer • Federal Procurement Awards o Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year o Small Business Subcontractor of the Year o Dwight D. Eisenhower Awards for Excellence (for large prime con- tractors who use small businesses as suppliers and contractors) o 8(a) Graduate of the Year • Jody C. Raskind Lender of the Year • Small Business Investment Company of the Year • Awards to SBA Resource Partners o Small Business Development Cen- ter (SBDC) Excellence and Innova- tion Center Award o Women’s Business Center of Excel- lence Award o Veterans Business Outreach Cen- ter of the Year All nominations must be submitted no later than 3 p.m. EST, Monday, Jan. 10, 2017. SBA will no longer be using the Small Business Week online portal. All nomination packages may only be hand delivered or mailed to an SBA Of- i ce. Email submissions of SBA Awards forms will not be accepted as they con- tain personally identii able informa- tion (PII). For contact information and other District Oi ce information visit online at http://www.sba.gov/districtoi ces. See BRIEFS on page 10 FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY PCC CASCADE CAMPUS LIBRARY RENOVATION