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Gail Dudley PT ’79 kicked off her retirement in May by spending her summer exploring and enjoying the state of Alaska.
Jean Black-Groulx PT ’79 is happy to announce the arrival of her sixth great-grandchild.
William Romley ’76 retired from being a high school administrator and football coach in Bakersfield, Calif. 
Florence (Holmes) Bracy ’76 published a memoir, Help Me Understand My Child, about her experiences of advocating for her autistic son.
Faculty are invited to take part in a two-hour workshop on Inclusive and Intercultural Pedagogy. Register now!
Sue (Judson) Hamly ’74 retired after 27 years of pastoral ministry.
Patricia “Trisha” Degman ’74 recently moved back to Forest Grove.
Wilma Nakamura ’69 is the founder and executive director of SharingAloha Maui, a nonprofit organization that champions sustainable practices.
Elvis Kawahara ’69 helped producer Fauna Hodel publish her autobiography, One Day She’ll Darken. It was sold to the cable channel TNT as a six-part mini-series renamed I Am the Night. 
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Pacific University is among the top 10 colleges and universities based in Oregon, according to personal finance website WalletHub, which released its 2019 College and Universities Rankings last week. 

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