News, Media and Stories

Bonnie Jo Campbell's new story collection, Mothers, Tell Your Daughters, is forthcoming from W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., October 2015.
Captain Jeffrey Williams working in his office.
  Jeffrey Williams '93 came to Pacific on a music scholarship. The "Pacific experience," however, gave him the tools to pursue his dream career in law enforcement.
Young children pictured studying together.
Pacific's part-time route to a master of arts in teaching allowed Tristin Jarmer MAT '12 to earn her degree, become a teacher and start helping bilingual students at Hillsboro's Reedville Elementary School begin their route to college and making their dreams come true.
An experienced coach at the Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA and Olympics levels, Ericksen comes to Pacific after three seasons at Division I Morehead State (Ky.).
Pacific's College of Business is offering evening/weekend routes to graduate degrees. Applications are open now for the MBA program starting this fall.
University Information Services (UIS) has deployed new equipment that has allowed us to turn on Internet security protections and block known security risks for users connected to the university network.
For Devin Lagorio '14, a journey to central Europe brings together passions for politics and football.
Jayme Vincent '13 is a designer at a publishing house in Portland. "Pacific gave me options," says the integrated media major. "It taught me how to learn and how to adapt."
Student leaders have reinstated the historic Black Student Union and founded the Hispanic Heritage Student Association, creating a rising awareness of diversity at Pacific University.
Melissa Lowery '09
Melissa Lowery '09 debuts her feature-length documentary, "Black Girl in Suburbia," about the experience of growing up black in suburban Oregon.

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