Future in Focus: PSU board approves strategic plan, here's what it looks like

Portland, ORLocal News

On September 28, 2024, the Portland State University (PSU) Board of Trustees voted to approve a comprehensive strategic plan aimed at guiding the institution through 2030. This plan emphasizes PSU's role as Oregon's urban research university and lays out a roadmap for enhancing its educational offerings and community engagement. Key themes of the plan include entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainability, which are crucial for adapting to the evolving demands of higher education. The university aims to improve employee retention and foster a culture of creativity, empowerment, and mentorship among its students. This initiative not only seeks to bolster PSU's academic reputation but also to strengthen its ties with the local community.

By addressing critical issues facing education today, the strategic plan positions PSU as a forward-thinking institution ready to meet future challenges. The board's decision reflects a commitment to ensuring that PSU remains responsive to the needs of its students and stakeholders. As PSU implements this plan, it is poised to make a lasting impact on the educational landscape in Oregon and beyond.

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