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Members of the BSU in 1969
Pacific University's Black Student Union was formed in 1967 to give African American students a center of social and political gravity. It later went dormant, but has rebounded again to provide African American students with a sense of community.
Get out vote
Washington Monthly has named Pacific a "Best College for Student Voting" list, which measures how well institutions encourage their students to vote.
Frank Giardina ’83, OD ’86 is the optometric director of Community Health Centers of the Central Coast Inc., in Califorina.
Richard “Rick” Snyder ’81 became the new principal for Winchester (Ore.) Elementary School, the school he attended as a child.
Jeffrey “Jeff” Grundon ’80 and Patrick “P.K.” Higa ’94 organized a free workshop called College Prep 101 that was held at King Kekaulike High School in Pukalani, Hawai’i.
Max Miura ’79 was presented with the Oahu Interscholastic Association Official Service Award for his longtime involvement with wrestling. 
Gail Dudley PT ’79 kicked off her retirement in May by spending her summer exploring and enjoying the state of Alaska.
Jean Black-Groulx PT ’79 is happy to announce the arrival of her sixth great-grandchild.
William Romley ’76 retired from being a high school administrator and football coach in Bakersfield, Calif. 
Florence (Holmes) Bracy ’76 published a memoir, Help Me Understand My Child, about her experiences of advocating for her autistic son.

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