Jeannine Hall Gailey, author of The Robot Scientist's Daughter, was featured in a Q&A discussion in Luna Station Quarterly.
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Larry and Kathy met in 1977 as freshmen at Pacific University. They had several core classes together, and would often spend time with a group of mutual friends. During their sophomore year, Larry asked Kathy to study for a library skills test that was part of their writing course. They didn’t end up studying at all that evening but that night they began their decades-long relationship.
Jodi and Adam Armstrong met six years ago as work-study students at Pacific; now they are married.
Lorraine Basch '17 has been announced as executive assistant to the chief financial and chief operating officers of the Kamala Harris presidential campaign.
Small classes, high diversity, and student confidence put Pacific in the upper half of the elite rankings.
The three-week series will help you to build skills, enhance flexibility, and develop insights about how you respond to distress in life.
Robert DeCou '05 got within 670 feet of shore in his effort to swim across the Strait of Juan de Fuca in July. The 31-mile, 17-hour swim still raised more than $10,000 for fight human trafficking.
After a year of remodeling, refurbishing and re-imagining, Boxer Makerspace will open on the second floor of the Tran Library in September.
Next College Student Athlete (NCSA) ranks schools on college desirability among current student-athletes, academic performance, and affordability.
Rankings website puts Pacific as No. 9 in Oregon, as well as among the best small colleges and best professors in the country.