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Nancy Ann Neudauer, Mathematics and Computer Science, spent three weeks in December and January this year teaching graduate students at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cape Town, South Africa. Her experience was made possible through a Fulbright Specialist Award. The institute prepares African students for research and teaching careers in the mathematical sciences.
Jonathan and Shirley met at freshmen orientation when they were in the same group.
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The Second World War took him away for two years, but he looked me up and that was it.
Dan and Marvelyn would have been married 58 years on December 27, 2011.
Pacific University mourns the loss of longtime supporter, trustee emeritus and friend George Burlingham, who passed away Sunday, Jan. 26 at the age of 79.  
International students at Kapi'olani Community College now have a smooth transition to Pacific to complete their undergraduate studies.
The pieces we have of Boxer — a foot, ear and the tail — have been reunited to create a permanent display. The Boxer display is located in the lobby of the Forest Grove Campus Library.
An expert in vision therapy, David Cook OD ’78  explores the world of “seeing” in a new novel, The Anatomy of Blindness.
Both Emma and Cliff have now passed on but they often spoke of their time at Pacific.

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