Presented by the Center for Peace & Spirituality, Sister Simone discussed the role faith can play in promoting public policies that advance the common good.
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Celebrate our youngest learners! Children of the Early Learning Community will display works of art outdoors around campus April 13-17 for the Week of the Young Child.
Ryan Aiello MA '06 spent 13 years working with Pacific students. As he moves on to a new position, take a look back at this story from April 2013.
The bench honors Kiden Dilla, Ayan Osman and all Pacific University alumni who passed away while they were students at the university.
Open to all undergraduate students, first prize writers in each category win a monetary prize and the works are published in PLUM, Pacific's Literature by Undergraduates Magazine.
The School of Pharmacy is excited to announce that second-year student Mary Heiken received the USPHS Excellence in Public Health Pharmacy Practice Award.
Politics website TheHill.com published a column co-authored by Center for Gender Equity director and History professor Dr. Martha Rampton and Center for Peace & Spirituality director and university chaplain, Rev. Chuck Currie.
Ceremony takes place Tuesday, April 7 at 3 p.m. Open to the public.
Deborah Reed MFA '12 is publishing her fifth novel in July. Pacific's MFA in Writing Program helped her take her writing to the next level.
Liberal arts base led to successful career as healthcare lobbyist for James Matteucci '94.