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Safeway Pharmacy will be on campus offering convenient flu and COVID-19 vaccinations. 
Pacific Football Team Takes The Field Prior To The 2024 Home Opener
The junior running back smashes a 52-year-old record in Pacific's 34-24 non-conference win over Lewis & Clark as the 2024-25 athletic seasons are off to an exciting start.
Les AuCoin '69, center, sits among guests at the dedication of Les AuCoin Hall
The ceremony, honoring the Pacific alumnus and nine-term Congressman, kicked off the celebration of Pacific University's 175th anniversary.
Join us on the UC Patio to celebrate Charter Day! Celebrate our milestone 175th anniversary with cupcakes, get a picture with Boxer, and more!
Don’t miss out on a free Pacific shirt when you join the Homecoming & Family Weekend event staff by Sept. 20! We count on amazing students and employees like you to make the weekend, Oct. 10-13, a success for the hundreds of alumni and families visiting campus.
What makes fall so special? For many Boxers, it’s enjoying a pumpkin spice latte. Whether hot or cold, they’re the perfect way to celebrate the changing seasons. On Sunday, September 22, Boxer Brew is celebrating the first day of fall by adding pumpkin spice lattes to the menu.
Mark your calendars!  The School of Pharmacy has several viritual and in-person Community Days already scheduled. 
On July 22, 2024 Pacific University School of Pharmacy hired a new Associate Professor, Dr. Eric Gilliam, PharmD.  Dr. Gilliam received his PharmD in 2007 from Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Indianapolis, IN.  He is an emergency medicine and critical care clinical pharmacy specialist, that is passionate about teaching others how to care for critically ill and injured patients.
The School of Pharmacy welcomed newly matriculated students, Class of 2027 and Class of 2029, to our 3-year and 5-year PharmD program pathways during fall semester induction week on Monday, August 5th. We also welcomed our new cohort for our new 2-year standalone MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences, which is the second cohort in the history of our School and currently represented by Class of 2025 and Class of 2026.
At Pacific University, reunions are alumni-driven events.  Colleges and School administrations are essentially “not allowed” to plan reunions – it’s up to each class to decide when, and if, they are going to come together to mark a milestone after graduation.  The inaugural Class of 2009 held a 10-year reunion, and the Class of 2010 was in the midst of planning when COVID-19 derailed things.  But what about your class?  I reached out to Martha Calus-McLain ‘03, Associate Vice President of Alumni Engagement (and undergraduate alumnus) for tips on planning a reunion.

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