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Burns-Glover
Pacific University Psychology Professor Alyson Burns-Glover was named winner of the Outstanding Teaching Award for 2022 by the Western Psychological Association.
Clovers on a hike.
Even though this week has been filled with every possible kind of weather imaginable, Outdoor Pursuits staff are excited to take students on trips during the last few weeks of the semester! Join an indoor rock climbing trip, a Veterans and Friends outdoor rock climbing trip, a Wilderness First Aid Certification course, and more!
Ballot Box Walk
It's primary election season and ballots will be mailed soon. Please get your ballot returned before you leave for summer break. Check out the Pacific Votes! Guide for more info.
Sara Krakow ’14 and her fiancé, Travis, welcomed their first child, Maya, on Feb. 1, 2022.
George Wallace ’09, compiled and edited an anthology of poetry entitled NYC From the Inside: NYC Through the Eyes of The Poets Who Live Here.
Dario Rilke Beniquez MFA ’10  published Zone of Silence, a poetry collection in 2021 with Flowersong Press currently on the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Bookshelf.
Inc. magazine featured Katie McCleary’s ’01 book, Bridge the Gap: Breakthrough Communication Tools to Transform Work Relationships from Challenging to Collaborative in a Feb. 1 article titled “3 business Books You Need to Read in 2022.”
Becky Weaver ’98 won Perimeter College’s 2022 Professional Development Award for her outstanding work as an assistant English professor in and out of the classroom.
The second installment in Kelly Garrett's Ground Rules Mystery Series, entitled Double Shot Death, will be published on April 26, 2022. The book was written under the pseudonym Emmeline Duncan.
Weather Alert
Please use caution when traveling locally or walking under large trees on campus.

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