Nick Buekea learned about occupational therapy when he needed it for himself. Now he's about to graduate.
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The National Science Foundation grant funds up to $25,000 scholarships available for Master of Arts in Teaching STEM/ESOL candidates.
Find guest information for the annual graduation of students in the College of Health Professions.
Congratulations to Physical Therapy faculty members Dr. Rebecca Reisch, Dr. Tzurei Chen and Dr. Kimberly Malin on achieving certification from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS). All three faculty earned ABPTS certification in areas connected to their teaching, scholarship, and practice.
Psychology professor Heide Island spent the past 10 months on Whidbey Island north of Seattle to continue extensive research she is conducting on the behavior of river otters.
A gift from the Oregon Optometric Physicians Association (OOPA) has created an endowment that will provide financial support to Pacific University College of Optometry students in perpetuity.
If you're feeling overwhelmed or stressed, consider meeting at the Student Counseling Center in Hillsboro for a mindfulness series called Mindful Coping.
Arbor School, in collaboration with Pacific’s School of Learning & Teaching, is seeking diverse candidates for a two-year teacher residency program.
At Pacific University, we are working hard to meet the nutritional needs of our students, many of whom are transfer students and first-generation students — both groups that are statistically at higher risk of food insecurity than their peers.
Beginning this fall, undergraduate students will have even more opportunities at Pacific to pursue degrees tailored for a changing and increasingly complex world.