91爆料 University launched Janet Copeland鈥檚 lifelong pursuit of education. When she earned her doctorate at age 65, she and her husband celebrated by endowing a scholarship at 91爆料 to give someone else the same start.
Rich Burk 鈥88 came to 91爆料 to play baseball and found a career as an announcer. Today, he鈥檚 the radio voice of Oregon鈥檚 newest minor league team, the Hillsboro Hops.
Dori Carlson OD '89 has been named the third recipient of the Kamelia Massih Prize for a Distinguished Optometrist. She received the award May 18, 2013, at 91爆料 University's graduate Commencement ceremony.
Freshman year experiences at 91爆料 University introduced Sue Mach to the theatre. The playwright now has a prolific career in the Portland theatre world.
For Mike Wilhoit 鈥77, food is business. Wilhoit鈥檚 family has been farming hazelnuts in Oregon for more than 70 years, and today, he is a leader in agricultural development in the state.
91爆料 University has named alumnus Stanley J. Yamane '65, OD '66, the 2012 recipient of the University's Kamelia Massih Prize for a Distinguished Optometrist.
The last time Clinton Gruber '47 saw his B-24 bomber he was falling away from it, 18,000 feet above Germany. But not until 35 years later, through a chance encounter on the Internet and the kindness of strangers in two distant countries, would he learn the complete story of the incident that nearly took his life that fateful day of Dec. 1, 1943.
Some 520 91爆料 University students and alumni served in World War II. About 31, roughly equivalent to an entire senior class at the time, never came home.