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Payroll will implement a new process to strengthen compliance with the Bureau of Labor and Industries and enhance our timekeeping system's accuracy and efficiency for all hourly, non-exempt employees. 
Brody Bantolina '26
The record-setting running back is one of 18 semifinalists for the 2024 Gagliardi Trophy, presented to the NCAA Division III Football Player Of The Year.
Parking lot sweeping will happen over the winter break. Please have your vehicle moved out of the way if possible. 
Casey Minnick, SPT (Class of 2025) and Dr. Tabitha Galindo, PT, DPT, Neurologic Clinical Specialist (faculty) provided a peer-reviewed, professional lecture titled "Narcolepsy: Physical Therapy Considerations" through the state professional association, APTA-Oregon. 
The School of Healthcare Administration and Leadership is excited to offer the fully-online Spanish Healthcare Interpreter Program training program again in the spring.  The program is an innovative online training opportunity for individuals who are fluent in both English and Spanish to become professionally-trained Spanish healthcare interpreters in Oregon, Washington, and California.
Two cats in red mailboxes, the text over them reads 'Mail News'
Mail Services will be fully switching to digitalized software starting Winter term. We'll be here with our regular hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until December 20 and will return on January 2.
Excitement is building as Boxer Giving Day approaches, an event dedicated to celebrating and supporting the incredible Boxer community. This year, the event will take place on Feb. 25-26, and promises to be a day of Boxer pride, generosity and connection. Please save the date! Boxer Giving Day is an annual tradition that brings together alumni, students, parents, families, employees, and friends to raise funds and awareness for key initiatives. From scholarships and academic programs to athletic teams and student-led efforts, the day highlights the many ways Boxers are making a difference in the world.
Space on the Forest Grove campus that is likely needed to support C&E over the summer will be offline in EMS. If you don't see space that you need in EMS, please e-mail events@pacificu.edu, so we can assist you.
Students Standing And Looking At The Ocean
The nearly $265,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education will add study-abroad opportunities in Pacific Rim countries and add Hawaiian language and culture classes to the undergraduate academic catalog.
Student Academy of Audiology is hosting Bingo Night at the Hillsboro Senior Center on December 13.

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