Bequests provide a lasting legacy at Pacific.
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A historic story gives its name to Pacific's new Bee Tree Books publishing service. So it is only fitting that the first publication is a book of historic essays from the university's earliest days.
Joseph Vandervelden '37 left a legacy at Pacific. Scholarships in his name have supported more than 100 students at the university.
Pacific University Press publishes its first book in May 2016.
The Language Ambassadors of the CLIC invite all students, faculty and staff to visit our table at the UC on Dec. 7 and Dec. 8 and help us reach our goal of creating 1000 Cranes for Peace.
Doctoral students in occupational therapy find a wide range of interests.
Pacific University students are giving back this holiday season and beyond.
Mandi Feucht '09, MEd '14 earned her bachelor's degree and teaching credentials in four years at Pacific University. The local teacher took part in a Q&A with Pacific about her experience.
A passion for Pacific earns four new members a place in the President's Circle, honoring the university's $100,000 lifetime donors.
At their 30th class reunion in 2003, his classmates honored his efforts by unveiling the Mad Dog Scholarship Fund. The fund reached the endowment level in 2009 and offered its first scholarship to an optometry student in 2010.