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Each year, the Alumni Association recognizes alumni in three categories: Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award, Davod & Sandy Lowe Outstanding Alumni Service Award, Young Alumni Leadership Award.
Joel Cowley is a senior transfer student who participates in the Transfer Student Club as well as Pacific University's Swim team.
Pacific's Parent Association offers support to families of Pacific students, and participates in prominent events at the university. They invite parents and families of Pacific students to volunteer and enjoy the festivities.
Walter Gordinier ‘73 creates structural art out of glass in his Portland studio. Among his creations are the glass panels on the second floor of Pacific’s library, built in 1995. Read more in the Spring 2012 issue of Pacific magazine: bit.ly/Gordinier
Students and faculty from the College of Health Professions join local service agencies in providing care for the homeless and underserved during the annual Project Homeless Connect. Read more in the Spring 2012 issue of Pacific magazine: bit.ly/PromiseHelp
Aaron Greer is an Anthropology professor at Pacific University. He has been very influential in the Anthropology club as well as creating study abroad opportunities for students.
Dr. Martin Fischer joined Pacific University as Director and Professor of Communications Sciences and Disorders. He specializes in child language disorders as well as the application of technology to the discipline of speech-language pathology.
From a neighborhood school to an orphanage half a world away, Pacific’s School of Occupational Therapy puts community partnerships at the forefront of student learning. Read more in the Spring 2012 issue of Pacific magazine: bit.ly/OTservice
Become part of the healthcare team as a pharmacist through the Pacific University School of Pharmacy.
Thirty years after it started, the Tom McCall Forum is remembered as an opportunity to bring national conversations to Pacific’s backyard. Read more in the Spring 2012 issue of Pacific magazine: bit.ly/CivilDiscourse

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