ERIK GESCHKE: AMALGAM | Referencing elements of architecture, industrial design and human physiology, Amalgam explores issues surrounding mortality, dystopia and modernism. Often depicted as fragments of something larger and through a shifting of physical scale; the works in this exhibition seek to create new combinations, connections and interpretations.
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The Pacific University baseball team opens its 2016 season this weekend with a tournament at Ron Tonkin Field, home of the Hillsboro Hops.
On Feb. 11, undergraduate students on the Forest Grove Campus will receive an email invitation asking them to participate in two important surveys on diversity and student engagement. Please encourage them to do so.
A $50,000 grant from the Spirit Mountain Community Fund will help the Pacific University College of Optometry expand its mobile services with a new EyeVan.
Do you want to win a $20 gift card to Starbucks? Read this month's newsletter to find out how!
Pacific University’s Honors & Awards Committee, together with the University Diversity Committee, announce two new awards debut at the 2016 Staff & Faculty Awards in May.
Pacific University Marketing & Communications earns one bronze, two merit awards in peer-reviewed judging of communications campaigns and collateral.
Dance Slow Decades, a play by Kailea Saplan '15, captures the intersecting lives of two Pacific University women Feb. 11-14 in the Tom Miles Theatre.
An NIH-funded collaborative led in part by the School of Professional Psychology and Hillsboro Police provides officers throughout the region with training to improve their resiliency to job-related stress.
Jack Driscoll is among just 37 writers nationally to receive a Creative Writing Fellowship worth $25,000.