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Life sciences come to South Waterfront

July 11, 2008

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In case you missed it, on Wednesday July 9th the Oregonian printed a very intriguing editorial on their interpretation of the proposed Life Sciences Collaborative on the Schnitzer Campus. Here is an excerpt:

Signs of life (sciences) on the waterfront

Public universities must go beyond a group hug to keep alive the dream of a Portland riverfront campus.

Last year, an anonymous donor gave $40 million to Orego Health & Science University to jump-start development on the downtown side of its South Waterfront campus.

Nothing happened.

To read the rest of the article, click here.

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Peggy Pusch travels for work so she is less often found at the Meriwether, where she “lives,” than someplace else in the world. However, when she is here, she enjoys what Portland has to offer, going to the symphony, the ballet, museums and galleries, and the theater. She is Associate Director of the Intercultural Communication Institute and Executive Director of a professional organization for interculturalists. And she has a brand new bike!

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