This spring break, relax with a new book (or a movie) from the Pacific University Libraries! Peruse our recent additions from the comfort of home via the New Library Resources Libguide or check out our new books shelf in the Tran Library.
News, Media and Stories
The successes of the winter seasons are in the books and now it’s time for Pacific’s spring sports to chart their own successes.
Mark your calendar for March 19-20 and join us online or in-person for Boxer Giving Day!
The experience of competing at the NCAA Division I wasn't all that Sydnie Binder '22 MFA '24 hoped for. She has become a standout at the Division III level for Pacific, both on the tennis court and in the classroom.
Tomorrow is the deadline to nominate yourself or a colleague to serve a two-year term on the Staff Senate or serve a three-year term as a staff representative on one of five university standing committees. This is a great opportunity to collaborate and build connections with colleagues in other areas of Pacific and also engage in larger decisions within the university.
It's time to 'Pick Your Place' in Campus Housing for next year! Learn more about how returning students can complete their housing applications and contracts, create roommate groups, and select their spaces for the upcoming year. Returning student housing applications are due by March 15, so don't delay!
The CHP Diversity Committee is hosting a spring social for faculty and staff on Weds., March 20 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the HC2 Atrium. Learn about the CHP Diversity Endowed Scholarship and how you can support our students while enjoying free coffee and snacks.
The first alumni of the School of Audiology graduated in 2015. Today more than 200 Boxer audiologists are practicing across the US and around the globe. Like many Pacific University alumni, audiologists are in the business of improving overall health, quality of life, and interpersonal connections by supporting patients on their hearing healthcare journey.
Read the Restructuring Task Force Update for the week of March 4, 2024.
A class video project produced by students Shinia Kildall '25 and Benjamin Martin has increased attention for the Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals, drawing interest in the cause of fostering dogs and cats.