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Portland U. drops Sodexho as foodservice provider
PORTLAND, ORE. -- Portland State University here has ended its contract with current foodservice provider Sodexho USA five years early. Aramark Corp. is to take over the contract, which Sodexho held for the past two years, on July 1. Aramark will pay Sodexho, as part of a buyout, for...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Portland, Portland State University
Research articles 2007-03-19
National Association of Auxiliary College Services conference shows
The National Association of Auxiliary College Services West annual conference, hosted by Portland State University and continuing through today, is hoped to pull the future of campus sustainability into focus for its more than 100 attendees. Sessions on topics from alternative transportation to sustainability partnerships to green building stretched over...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Portland State University, sustainability
Research articles 2006-06-02
Portland State, Sodexho win BEST Award for sustainable practices
PORTLAND, ORE. -- Portland State University here recently was honored for achievement toward environmentally friendly sustainable practices in its foodservice program, which is managed by Gaithersburg, Md.-based contract specialist Sodexho USA. The city of Portland's Office of Sustainable Development honored the school with the Business for an Environmentally Sustainable...
Tags: Manufacturing, Portland, Portland State University
Research articles 2006-05-22
Electroglas Donates an EG4/200e Low-Noise Parametric Prober to Portland State University
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN JOSE, Calif. & PORTLAND, Ore.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 13, 2002 Electroglas wafer prober installed in University's new Integrated Circuits Design and Test Laboratory to optimize measurement and testing capabilities Electroglas, Inc. (Nasdaq:EGLS), a leading supplier of process management tools for the semiconductor industry,...
Tags: HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Portland State University, Semiconductors
Research articles 2002-06-13
Portland, Ore.-Based Firm Lobbies for Portland State University Solar Center.
By Scott Learn, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 21--Portland officials and an international design and construction firm based in Portland are lobbying for a Center for Solar Excellence at Portland State University, part of a strategy to make...
Tags: International Data Corp., LSI Logic Corp., Manufacturing, photovoltaics, Portland, Portland State University, professor
Research articles 2002-05-21

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Who's Your City: Top 10 Megaregions
These ten megaregions generate the bulk of America's economic output and stand to be the biggest areas for job and economic growth, according to Richard Florida, author of Who's Your City? ...
Tags: BNET Feature, Economic Conditions, Urban Communities, Knowledge Worker, City, Creative Class, Books, Richard Florida, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Biotechnology, Manufacturing, Recruitment & Selection, Key, Chicago, Entertainment, Real Estate, Sector, Finance, Region, New York, Job, Silicon Valley, Who’s Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life
Articles 2008-03-19
Columbia Forest Products to Convert Standard Hardwood Plywood Production to Eliminate All Formaldehyde
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Columbia Forest Products today announced it has begun the conversion of all its veneer-core hardwood plywood plants to formaldehyde-free manufacturing processes, using a patented, soy-based adhesive cooperatively developed by Columbia, the College of Forestry at Oregon State University and Hercules Incorporated. Hercules has awarded Columbia a...
Tags: Columbia, Hercules Inc., Manufacturing, Oregon State University, Portland, SALES
Research articles 2005-04-25
Columbia Forest Products to produce formaldehyde-free panels
PORTLAND -- Columbia Forest Products has begun the conversion of all its veneer-core hardwood plywood plants to formaldehyde-free manufacturing processes. In place of urea formaldehyde resins, North America's largest manufacturer of hardwood plywood panels said it would use a patented, soy-based adhesive cooperatively developed by Columbia, the College of Forestry...
Tags: Manufacturing, Oregon State University, Portland
Research articles 2005-06-01
Columbia Forest Products to become formaldehyde free
Hardwood plywood and veneer manufacturer Columbia Forest Products began an expected yearlong conversion of its veneer-core hardwood plywood plants to formaldehyde-free manufacturing processes. The company will incorporate a patented, soy-based adhesive developed collectively by Columbia, the College of Forestry at Oregon State University, and Hercules, that will eliminate the use...
Tags: Columbia, Manufacturing, Oregon State University
Research articles 2005-07-01
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