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About the Institute on AgingEstablished in 1969, the Institute on Aging is located within the School of Community Health in the College of Urban and Public Affairs at Portland State University. The Institute has three primary functions: -To design, carry out, and facilitate research related to the issues, policies, and programs that affect the quality of life for elders and their families. -To develop and implement training for persons interested in gerontology, geriatrics, and lifelong learning. -To provide service to the community in the form of short-term training, educational programming, technical assistance and the sponsorship of organizations for elders.
Past Events Monday, October 1, 2007 - Portland City Hall Dr. Margaret Neal officially released findings from the Age-Friendly Cities Project with addresses by Portland Mayor Tom Potter and Multnomah County Commissioner Maria Rojo de Steffey. The launch coincided with the World Health Organization’s international launch of their Global Age-Friendly Cities: A Guide on the United Nations’ International Day of Older Persons. Click here for a copy of the PowerPoint presentation. Thursday, March 1 - March 4, 2007 - Downtown Portland Hilton The Institute on Aging hosted the national conference for the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Wednesday, October 4, 2006 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm in Smith Center 294 The Institute on Aging and the JFR Foundation will be hosting a Nicaragua Informational Symposium Brown Bag. This event will provide you with an opportunity to learn about this service project held in Nicaragua each year. Please bring your lunch. Sunday, October 1, 2006 The Institute on Aging has formed a team for the 15th Annual Portland Memory Walk and Resource Fair. To join Team IOA, go to the Race hompage at www.mw06.kintera.org/PDX, search for teams and enter "Team IOA" and follow the directions to join the team. Sunday, September 17, 2006 Nearly 40 team members participated in the 5k walk or 5k run to honor Beth Kutza at the Race for the Cure, on Sunday, Sept. 17. Team members raised more than $5,260. Overall, more than 45,000 people participate in the event raising over 1 million dollars. Contributions are still being accepted. To donate, go to the Race homepage at http://race.komenoregon.org, search for teams and enter "Beth's Crew" and follow the directions to donate to the team.
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