Is PSU library open to public?
In order to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus and protect the health of our campus community, the PSU Library is only open to currently enrolled PSU students, faculty, and staff.
Can Portland State alumni use the library?
Alumni & Visitor Access That means you are welcome to come to the library building and access most of our databases from the public computers on the 2nd floor or using Guest WIFI on your own device. Most of these databases can be used remotely with a free public library card.
How do I return books to PSU?
Renew & Return Please return Books and Interlibrary Loan materials to any Penn State University Libraries’ book return. At University Park, the Pattee/Paterno Library book return is located at the East entrance on Curtin Road.
How long does Penn State email last after graduation?
for 365 days
You can continue to use your PSU email on the web for 365 days after you’re marked COMPLETED. At that point, your PSU email is closed, and you can no longer (a) send emails from your @psu.edu email address, (b) receive emails sent to your @psu.edu email address, or (c) access emails you sent or received in the past.
Can I keep my PSU email?
You can continue to use your PSU email on the web for 365 days after you’re marked COMPLETED. At that point, your PSU email is closed, and you can no longer (a) send emails from your @psu.edu email address, (b) receive emails sent to your @psu.edu email address, or (c) access emails you sent or received in the past.
Can you still use your college email after you graduate?
Yes. You can still access and use your student email (Webmail) account after you finish your studies.
How long can I use my PSU email after graduation?
365 days
What happens to PSU email after graduation?
If you graduated, you have full Standard services for six months after your graduation date. This gives you ample time to save copies of any emails contained in your Penn State email inbox and to update any outside accounts with any new email addresses you’ve created.