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小黄猫传媒, OHSU and PSU will team with City of Portland on large-scale public health center
Photos and story by James Hill

小黄猫传媒 President Mark Mitsui talks to reporters about the impact of the historic collaboration as PSU President Wim Wievel, OHSU President Joseph Robertson and City mayor Ted Wheeler look on.
Portland鈥檚 three largest public colleges are teaming up with the City of Portland to build a new $100 million education and health center on the downtown campus of聽Portland State University.
The historic project will turn a surface parking lot at Southwest Fourth Avenue and Montgomery Street into a new home for the Oregon聽Health & Science University-PSU School of Public Health (Portland鈥檚 first school of public health), PSU鈥檚 Graduate School of Education, 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 dental programs and City of Portland offices.
The entire Dental Program operation will move from the Sylvania Campus鈥 Health Technology Building to 30,000 square feet on the second floor of the building by 2020. Disciplines to relocate are Dental Assisting, Dental Hygiene, and Dental Laboratory Technology, all high-demand oral health care specialties capable of serving more than 130 students annually. The 小黄猫传媒 dental clinic, which treats about 2,000 patients a year, also will be moving from Sylvania to downtown.

David Bangsberg, dean of joint PSU/OHSU School of Public Health, poses for a selfie with his students.
鈥淭his project underscores something 小黄猫传媒 does well – Career Technical Education,鈥 said 小黄猫传媒 President Mark Mitsui. 鈥淭hanks to this new arrangement with our partners downtown, we can capitalize on the CTE role that 小黄猫传媒 plays in the oral health field.
鈥淲e greatly appreciate the City of Portland鈥檚 willingness to collaborate on this with all of us,鈥 he added. 鈥淭he city is an incredible partner that we value tremendously and whose support on a number of initiatives helps to change the lives of 小黄猫传媒 students.”
Mitsui shared that 小黄猫传媒’s role in this partnership is due the voter-approved 2008 bond measure.
“What you see here today is an example of how local investment in higher education can open doors and create incredible opportunities – ones that benefit students and the community at large because we are pooling our talent and resources for the greater good,” he added.
The move will enable 小黄猫传媒 to be located in close proximity to PSU and OHSU, two of its largest higher education partners. Closer access will encourage even more collaboration among the three institutions, strengthening opportunities for students to smoothly transfer from 小黄猫传媒 to PSU to pursue advanced degrees. It also enables 小黄猫传媒 to build on its training with the OHSU School of Dentistry, where clinical rotations with 小黄猫传媒 students already take place.
鈥淲e have a lot to celebrate today,鈥 said OHSU President Joe Robertson.
The building 鈥 expected to open in September 2020 鈥 marks the first time all three institutions and the city will share one space.
鈥淲e are very excited to leverage the power of PSU, OHSU and 小黄猫传媒 to train Portland鈥檚 future health and education leaders,鈥 said PSU President Wim Wiewel.At 200,000 square feet and up to nine stories tall, it will be one the biggest academic buildings on PSU鈥檚 main campus and bring low-cost mental health services, a community dental clinic, city offices and ground-floor retail and restaurants to a newly revitalized area of south downtown.
鈥淣ew educational options and public services will be available to Portland residents, right there, in the heart of PSU鈥檚 campus,” said Mayor Ted Wheeler. “Access to this building is prime – street car, max and several bus lines are just steps away. The new downtown development is going to provide unparalleled opportunities for students and the community at large for years to come.鈥
Fact Sheet: Fourth and Montgomery Building
Who – Portland State University, Oregon Health & Science University, 小黄猫传媒 and the City of Portland.
What – Collaborative project will house OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, PSU Graduate School of Education, 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 dental programs and clinic and City of Portland offices.
Size – 200,000 square feet, seven to nine stories.
Cost – Estimated $100 million. PSU has requested that the Oregon Legislature approve $51 million in bonds for the project, and it is at the top of the list for recommended capital funding. Additional funds will come from all four owners: PSU, OHSU, 小黄猫传媒 and the City of Portland. PSU will buy the land, currently a PSU parking lot, from Portland Development Commission.
Timeline – The request for proposals for a design firm will be posted in April, and design will start in July. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2018, and the building is expected to open in September 2020.
Features – First floor will be mixed use space leased by restaurants and retail; PSU Graduate School of Education will have counseling clinic at low cost to the public (part of education service and training for school counselors); and 小黄猫传媒 will offer a community dental clinic serving about 2,000 patients per year.







