‘The Vietnam War Oregon Remembers,’ An ‘Oregon Experience’ Documentary | OPB Arts & Life

‘The Vietnam War Oregon Remembers,’ An ‘Oregon Experience’ Documentary  | OPB Arts & Life

A new OPB documentary explores how the Vietnam War still deeply affects Oregonians, even nearly 50 years after the end of combat operations in Vietnam. David A. Horowitz, History Professor and anti-war activist talks about his experience on Portland State University campus about the Vietnam War, the Kent State shootings, and Vortex I Music Festival. [the bulkContinue Reading ‘The Vietnam War Oregon Remembers,’ An ‘Oregon Experience’ Documentary | OPB Arts & Life

Professor Chia Yin Hsu on XRAY In The Morning | FBI Director James Comey & Inquiry on Russia

Professor Chia Yin Hsu on XRAY In The Morning | FBI Director James Comey & Inquiry on Russia

XRAY In The Morning | Tuesday — March 22nd, 2017 On Monday, FBI Director James Comey confirmed the agency has been investigating ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s campaign team. Turns out the investigation has been taking place since last July. To help us understand the impact of Comey’s statement and other assertions made during Monday’sContinue Reading Professor Chia Yin Hsu on XRAY In The Morning | FBI Director James Comey & Inquiry on Russia

Neverbuilt Portland State | Imagining the past futures of Oregon’s largest university

Neverbuilt Portland State | Imagining the past futures of Oregon’s largest university

By Madelyn Miller ::   The “neverbuilt” is a term describing building and design projects that were never realized, or were realized but in a compromised state. My first exposure to the study of the unrealized came when I started working at the Portland State Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Archive (AECA) in June 2016, whileContinue Reading Neverbuilt Portland State | Imagining the past futures of Oregon’s largest university

Corinne Rupp & Maddie Mott | History Students & Museum Professionals

Corinne Rupp & Maddie Mott | History Students & Museum Professionals

In this episode, two lovely and lively women share their experience as new museum professionals at the Clackamas County Historical Society’s Museum of the Oregon Territory. Corinne Rupp graduated with her Bachelor’s in History from PSU in 2016 and is the Director of Programs. Maddie Mott will graduate in June and is the Development Coordinator.Continue Reading Corinne Rupp & Maddie Mott | History Students & Museum Professionals

LECTURE | Eventually, the Sky Will Fall: The Crisis of Sustainability in the Digital Humanities

LECTURE | Eventually, the Sky Will Fall: The Crisis of Sustainability in the Digital Humanities

Eventually, the Sky Will Fall: The Crisis of Sustainability in the Digital Humanities Lecture by Andrew Johnstone, King’s College, London WHEN: Friday, April 14, 2017 | 1pm WHERE: Portland State University Millar Library | RM 160 The growing pains for digital history have recently become impossible to ignore. As the threats of technological obsolescence and media saturation grow largerContinue Reading LECTURE | Eventually, the Sky Will Fall: The Crisis of Sustainability in the Digital Humanities

Professor Chia Yin Hsu on XRAY In The Morning | Presidential Election and Russian Hacks

Professor Chia Yin Hsu on XRAY In The Morning | Presidential Election and Russian Hacks

XRAY In The Morning | Tuesday — February 28th, 2017 Chia Yin Hsu, Associate Professor of History at PSU and Leah Goldman, Assistant Professor of Humanities at Reed College discuss the nature of Russian Hacks, the 2017 Presidential Election, and Russian influence in politics on XRAY In The Morning with host Jefferson Smith.  Interview segment is below, orContinue Reading Professor Chia Yin Hsu on XRAY In The Morning | Presidential Election and Russian Hacks