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Jocelyn Tubbs Reads Her Book "A Sound Adventure" In A Classroom
A passion for ear health, accessibility and diversity have led Jocelyn Tubbs AuD '19 to write a children's book and lead a national movement to increase diversity in the audiology profession.
Second floor Pacific Hall
Students and employees will see a lot of activity on the Forest Grove Campus over the next few weeks before the start of spring semester. Learn more about final building preparations, as we say goodbye to Pacific Hall and usher in the newly renovated AuCoin Hall.
Undergraduate students at 2023 Commencement
Did You Apply to Graduate? All students must apply to graduate, even if they don't plan to walk in the May commencement ceremony.
It will cost more to mail letters, postcards, legal-size envelopes and packages. The new year brings price increases for postage and shipping with the U.S. Postal Service. Some increases are already in effect, while others start on Jan. 21.
It's that time of year again. End-of-year tax reporting information for 2023 will be available to employees on or before Jan. 31 on Paycom. Bilingual instructions provided.
The Spring Intramural schedule is posted and registration is open for all leagues! Spring leagues include basketball, volleyball, flag football, pickleball, ultimate frisbee, soccer and more! All students, faculty and staff welcome!
Black and white photo by John Wimberley
The Kathrin Cawein Gallery of Art is proud to announce "Chapters," its exhibition of John Wimberley’s internationally-renowned black and white photographs. These seldom-shown images represent distinct chapters in his artistic and spiritual journey.
Grant McOmie and Jeff Kastner
Grant McOmie '75 and Jeff Kastner '05 built a two-way mentoring relationship at Pacific that has carried into their professional lives for an award-winning partnership.
For most of 2023 Pacific University provided free COVID tests to faculty, staff and students. Check the expiration dates at the FDA COVID Test website and learn about how to dispose of and replace COVID tests. 
The School of Dental Hygiene Studies has received $25,000 from Permanente Dental Associates for the Development of a Master of Science Dental Therapy Program at the School of Dental Hygiene Studies.

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