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The 2024-2025 budget eliminates all cell phone stipends. Employees may qualify for a university-issued cell phone either for campus safety, clinic operations, or other similar situations.
The Alumni Association Board has wrapped up a fantastic year fueled by a love of Pacific University. Members of the Alumni Association Board met four times over the past year and made tremendous progress toward fulfillment of the Alumni Association mission to “deepen the engagement of alumni and students in a lifelong relationship with Pacific University and to further the welfare of Pacific University.”
Students Dissecting Cow Eyeballs At Synapse Camp
The one-week program, held at Pacific in conjunction with the Oregon Healthcare Workforce Institute's Area Healthcare Education Center, provides high school juniors and seniors a look at potential careers in healthcare through Pacific's health professions programs.
Please update your vehicle registration to receive a purple 24-25 parking permit sticker today! By September 1, all students, staff and faculty, parking on the Forest Grove campus, must have a valid purple 24–25 sticker on their parking permit.
Mandatory annual testing will be performed from June 10 through June 28 on both the Forest Grove and Hillsboro Campuses. It includes sounding the horn/strobes, pull stations, smoke detectors, elevator smoke detectors, sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers.
Mail Services will limit deliveries to mornings on hotter days. Please reach out if you have any time-sensitive deliveries.
Kwame Dawes
The longtime faculty member in Pacific's Master of Fine Arts in Writing program receives "one of the most important honors" of his career. He hopes to use the post to further exposure to poetry and create a registry of Jamaican poets.
On Monday, June 17, 2024, Pacific University School of Pharmacy was presented with the Innovations in Administrative Practice Award from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Administrative Services Section during the virtual business meeting.
Oregonians wait months for a peek at the sun through rain soaked skies, but recently the sun has been bringing with it even higher temperatures. These higher temperatures have prompted the Oregon Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) to publish new rules around heat awareness and heat-related illness prevention.
Although the free store is closed to shoppers for the summer, we are still accepting donations! If you engage in some summer cleaning (of either your office or home), please think of us and consider bringing your unwanted items by.

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