In Memoriam: E. Merritt Hulst '67
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Alec Lugo '16 was featured on a KBOO radio interview, singing a song written by Ernie Lijoi from his original musical The Pursuit of Happiness.
In Memoriam: Molly "Maureen" (Hitchcock) Krogh '69
Now, more than ever, people and families are struggling with hunger and need assistance, due to the disruption caused by the pandemic. Find out how to access food resources and how to make a financial contribution to Boxer Food Share and help alleviate the barriers of food insecurity.
For many students, winter break means taking a much-needed break from school, catching up on some sleep, and traveling home. However, it can also entail a mix of emotions and experiences – happiness, weird family dynamics – and this year, concerns about COVID-19. The Student Counseling Center offers some tips on how to adapt to changing environments over the holiday season.
“The true beneficiaries of the accreditation are students who can pursue their Pacific University business and MBA degrees with confidence and pride," said Associate Dean Jennifer Yruegas.
The MFA in Writing is thrilled to be welcoming Ayad Akhtar, Aracelis Girmay, Nikky Finney, and W. Ralph Eubanks to our January 2021 Residency.
The anthropology-sociology alumna earned a master's in museum anthropology and launched her career working with museums, schools and tribes to expand education around Northwest tribal history and culture.
Maria Dimopoulos '23, was elected Board of Directors president for the Radiation Therapy Association of New York State. Dimopoulos, a first year doctoral student in the PhD program in Education and Leadership (PhDEL), was also recently featured on the cover of the The Scanner, the news magazine for the American Society for Radiologic Technologists.
School of Audiology Students Courtney Crespi and Theresa Ravago Mireles developed the Audi-Buddy program in partnership with Shelby Atwill, AuD, and Tucker Maxon School, an Oregon-based non-profit auditory-verbal school where students who are deaf/hard-of-hearing (DHoH) and students with typical hearing learn together.