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OHSU, PSU partner to expand educational, community enrichment opportunities in the region

Encouraged by the success of the Collaborative Life Sciences Building — a joint effort of Oregon Health & Science University, Oregon State University and Portland State University — OHSU today announced that it will contribute to the development of PSU's Viking Pavilion, a planned facility for educational, community and athletic events on Portland's South Park Blocks. The agreement calls for OHSU to contribute $7.5 million to the project for joint OHSU and PSU use of the facility for academic and other events.  

"The real value for us is in the opportunities it creates to further collaborate with PSU on educational initiatives both at the student and community level. We continue to look at partnerships that maximize state funding and expand health and educational opportunities for all Oregonians. Like the Collaborative Life Sciences Building, our investment in the planned Viking Pavilion allows us to once again combine resources and brainpower without duplicating space," said OHSU President Joe Robertson, M.D., M.B.A.

"Collaboration between our universities was once rare," said PSU President Wim Wiewel, Ph.D. "Now, Joe and I meet regularly, along with faculty and staff, to think of new ways to work together and share resources."

When completed in December 2017, the Viking Pavilion will provide essential space for OHSU events that the tightly constrained Marquam Hill Campus cannot always accommodate, including:

  • Commencement activities
  • Educational lectures for PSU and OHSU students
  • Top-tier national speakers of interest to the region
  • Scientific conferences and keynote lectures
  • Donor receptions
  • Community health fairs
  • Physical therapy and other sports medicine services

Established OHSU-PSU educational initiatives include a joint Master's of Business Administration program in Health Care Management and a number of OHSU-PSU faculty collaborations.

PSU has contracted with Woofter Architecture and construction on the planned pavilion is expected to begin in spring 2016. The pavilion is being funded through a public-private model that includes $24 million in state bonds. The estimated cost of the project is $44 million.

The Viking Pavilion will feature:

  • An academic center for student advising, academic coaching and tutoring, with computer labs and study areas
  • A large event venue for banquets, academic symposia, performances, basketball and volleyball games
  • The ability to host 140 public events a year, attracting people downtown from across the region and generating millions of dollars in event-related spending 
  • Health and physical education classrooms
  • Energy-efficient, sustainable design and construction
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