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MSW students and staff attending the walk
Students and staff from the Pacific University Master of Social Work program attended the Out of the Darkness Walk for Suicide Prevention in Eugene, OR on September 30. The walk is organized by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention whose goal is to reduce the annual suicide rate.
Marsh Hall
The Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities has issued its official affirmation letter in response to last year's ad hock evaluation.
wo second year physical therapy students, Ellen Key (’20) and Sam Nicholas (’20), volunteered for a recent Adaptive Bike Clinic for individuals of all ages with disabilities that was hosted by Adaptive Sports Northwest.
Dr. Kevin Chui contributed to three chapters in the 9th edition of Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span, a leading textbook on health promotion and disease prevention in healthcare education curriculum.
Physical Therapy students Jaylen Wilson (’20) and Ellen Key (’20) serve the Student Leadership Committee for the Oregon Physical Therapy Association.
Learn about the Pacific University College of Education's Woodburn-based master of arts in teaching program at the October 11 information meeting.
Silent Sky
Pacific University Theatre's fall production, Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson, runs Oct. 18-21 on the Forest Grove Campus.
Printable "Go Boxers!" Bunting
Celebrate or tailgate in style with this do-it-yourself bunting. All you need is a printer, paper, scissors, adhesive and some string to make one of your very own!
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As we watch the Supreme Court confirmation hearing and consider the issues of sexual assault that it has brought up, resources are available for those needing assistance.
The Placement Services Office of the College of Business at Pacific University is focused on providing resources for students to secure internships. “These kinds of informational events are so important…” acknowledged Dean Jim Goodrich, “…many of these summer internships have employer application deadlines this fall, and students need to apply now to be successful.”

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