In Memory: Yolanda Randlett '63 died on November 12, 2019. During her time at Pacific, Randlett was a Theta sorority sister.
News, Media and Stories
Pacific University marks Indigneous Peoples Month this November with a series of events on its campuses and in the community. You are invited to join us in learning more about the cultures and experiences of native peoples in our area historically and throughout the world.
Rebecca Weaver '98 was selected to be a part of the faculty for Digital Pedagogy Lab 2020.
Rik Lemoncello was the keynote speaker at a recent JSU School of Public Health symposium.
Karl Citek was featured in an AARP article about the effects of blue light from your phone.
Amanda Stead and student colleague Monica Vinson '18 published a study on speech pathology.
The university's Veterans Resource Center, and new scholarships for Pacific student-veterans, were made possible by a World War II veterans who believes strongly in the importance of education.
Research is like a puzzle for Rachel Araiza ’22. “I like trying to figure out what’s going on and being the first to figure it out,” said Araiza.
A love of the outdoors and biology led her to the Fernhill Wetlands in Forest Grove to examine the eating habits of the bullfrogs that live in the wetlands.
Professor emeritus Dr. Hannu Laukkanen recently published an article about neurorehab as a specialty.
Jules Boykoff was a guest on The Takeaway, a radio show that airs on NPR/OPB.