The speech-language pathology profession is one of the least diverse in the country — a fact that the Pacific University School of Communication Sciences & Disorders is trying to change.
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As spring break approaches next week for many of our programs, we wish our students and faculty members a restful and much-deserved hiatus from classes. We are so proud of your resilience and incredibly hard work this year, amid truly challenging circumstances — at school, at home, and in our world. We encourage you to use this time to relax and rejuvenate as we head into the home stretch of the semester. We also urge you to make safe and thoughtful decisions about how you spend this time.
Pacific University is a community dedicated to anti-racism and justice, and we firmly condemn hate and violence of all forms. This includes the recent acts of violence against the Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) community.
Dear Stranger: College Edition letter exchange program allows Pacific University students to send letters free of charge courtesy of the Tom McCall Center for Civic Engagement and the Pacific University Mail Room.
Kawika Boro '13, MAT '14 is the choir and piano teacher at Kamehameha Maui following the retirement of the founding choir teacher in 2020.
Ellen Bass publishes poem online in The New Yorker magazine online.
Amy Nelson '95 was featured in an online interview on March 8, 2021 with Credit Union National Association, about how she wants workers to gain confidence and support.
Jare' Buckley-Cox '91 was featured in a Toolbox article on March 2, 2021 highlighting women in the logistics industry for International Women’s Day.