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Bryan Cichy-Parker
As a faculty member in Pacific University’s School of Learning & Teaching, Bryan Cichy-Parker is focused on other people’s needs: both his students and the generations of children they will influence. “From the admissions process to graduation, you have someone by your side who thinks about your needs and the needs of the possibly two generations of children that you could end up teaching.
Alisha Martin MAT '18, and her husband Taylor, created the fitness brand Brute Fit, which produces premium health supplements.
Helen Haberman MAT '96
Three Pacific alumni were among those featured by the Eugene Register-Guard as they explored how schools support students in a challenging political climate.
Donna Kalmbach Phillips
A new scholarship fund for Latinx students in the College of Education is one way Professor Donna Phillips shows her gratitude.
Diaz-Carmona
Spanish-speaking children who visit the Newberg Library YouTube channel are the winners when the undergraduate teaching student gets in front of the camera.
Maria Dimopoulos '23
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.
Brittany Hartmann and Jordan Slavish
Brittany Hartmann '13, MAT '14 is prepared for America to see how she helps Santa make a fast getaway.
Noah Simonson MAT '16
Noah Simonson MAT '16 was recently recognized as a KATU-TV Everyday Hero for the Comics Academy that he started at his school. Simonson is a  kindergarten teacher at Quatama Elementary School in Hillsboro.
Jeremy '00, MAT '09 and Jenna (Boundy) Vernon PT '12 with their son.
Jeremy '00, MAT '09 and Jenna (Boundy) Vernon PT '12 welcomed son, Kai Michael, on April 13, 2020.
katie kraus still
Katie Krauss, current MAT student, receives $500 for her Steins Pillar Elementary art classroom.She was recently featured on News Channel 21's One Class At A Time and shared how she is teaching in-person classes during COVID.

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