Assistant professor of criminal justice, law and society Aimee Wodda is the 2024-2025 recipient of the Western Society of Criminology's Richard Tewksbury Award, recognizing her work in the bourgeoning field of queer criminology.
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Election Day is fast approaching, and there are a wide variety of resources, events, and campus plans prepared for students, faculty, and staff. Here is what you should know: Pacific Votes programs don’t stop on election day because election night is for “counting” not “results”. Read on for full details about the 10+ ways to find post-election support and information on campus next week.
Join us at Hanson Stadium this Saturday, 11/2 at 1 p.m. for an exciting football game, tailgating and delicious food options.
The Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility invites all students, faculty, and staff to participate in the 2024 Diversity and Equity Campus Climate Survey! This survey is a key opportunity to share your experiences and perspectives to help make our campus a more inclusive, supportive, and equitable environment.
This is your final reminder to complete Pacific's 2024 compensation and benefits survey! Your input is vital in helping us shape the future of our employee benefits and compensation programs and ensure they meet your needs and expectations.
Benefits open enrollment for plan year 2025 will begin tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 1, and end on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. During this time, benefit-eligible employees will be able to make desired changes to their current benefits within the Paycom HRIS system.
For tier I and tier II benefit-eligible employees who have completed one year of continuous employment at Pacific University, the undergraduate tuition exchange application period is open through Saturday, Nov. 30 for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Join us for assorted spooky desserts at lunch and dinner in the UC on Halloween.
Pacific University is entering into a long-term partnership designed to inspire middle and high school students toward STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) careers and ultimately bring more diversity to STEM professions.