Sue (Judson) Hamly ’74 retired after 27 years of pastoral ministry.
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Patricia “Trisha” Degman ’74 recently moved back to Forest Grove.
Wilma Nakamura ’69 is the founder and executive director of SharingAloha Maui, a nonprofit organization that champions sustainable practices.
Elvis Kawahara ’69 helped producer Fauna Hodel publish her autobiography, One Day She’ll Darken. It was sold to the cable channel TNT as a six-part mini-series renamed I Am the Night.
Third-generation Pacific optometry student Ian Cheslock honored his family legacy by signing his late grandfather's name into the Golden Guard sidewalk.
Marta Stueve '11, PharmD/MHA '16 didn't plan an administrative career — but she's found a position she loves as supervisor of the oncology pharmacy at Yale-New Haven Hospital.
There has never been a better time to learn Pacific University's Fight Song! Belt it out to cheer on the Boxers at a big game, serenade your friends at your reunion or just hum along to celebrate the spirit of Boxer in your day-to-day life.
Ronald Collman is coming back to the Forest Grove campus for Homecoming this weekend, 69 years after he graduated.
For more than quarter of a century, the Pacific University Tom McCall Forum was a fixture of the Portland political scene.
Wilma (Schildhauer) Percifield '43 is the only known member of her class planning a trip to Homecoming 2018.