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Dr. Stacy Wong
Dr. Stacy Wong, PT, DPT, PCS will join the Physical Therapy Program as a part-time faculty. In her primary role as Assistant Director of Clinical Education, she will work with others on managing the clinical education portion of our curriculum.
Pacific University will hold commencement exercises for several programs within the university's
The School of Pharmacy was able to generate a one-year Research Fellowship in Pharmaceutical Sciences. This position has been posted to the University's job board, and we will begin the search immediately.
The annual American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy conference in Boston was a successful event for all of us at Pacific University School of Pharmacy. Fifteen faculty and staff attended the conference, and for the first time in our School's history, five students attended.
Touch Future Hawai'i Students
Five of our physical therapy students from Hawai’i volunteered for the Touch the Future Hawai’i project. As young students in middle school and high school, many of our graduate students from Hawai’i did not have the opportunity to learn about the broad array of healthcare professions until later in life.
The Pacific University College of Optometry has been named the 2018 School of the Year by the National Optometric Association for its ongoing commitment to providing vision care to underserved populations. The NOA announced the honor at its annual convention, held July 13-15 in San Antonio. 
Dr. Guenther presented her work the area of "renormalization group flow" at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
A surge in students pursuing music degrees at Pacific University over the past decade is expected to continue this fall.
Five of the seven awards presented by the Oregon Optometric Physicians Association at its annual conference went to Pacific Optometry alumni.
Congratulations to School of Pharmacy faculty members Dr. Brigg Turner and Dr. Fawzy Elbarbry for their new publication "Prospective evaluation of vancomycin pharmacokinetics in a heterogeneous critically ill population" in Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease.

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