Nick Buekea learned about occupational therapy when he needed it for himself. Now he's about to graduate.
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Mandy Bowdoin OTD '19 knows more about what is required to be an occupational therapist than most people.
Capacity crowds for bachelor's and advanced degree ceremonies on May 18 celebrate the accomplishments of the university's Class of 2019.
The results are in: Boxer Giving Day was a huge success!
Pacific will confer degrees on nearly 900 students during two ceremonies at Hanson Stadium on the Forest Grove Campus.
Assistant Professor Ruth Zúñiga Honored by Washington County Department of Health and Human Services
Dr. Zúñiga has been recognized for outstanding commitment to public health education.
The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education recently elevated the university to a Doctoral/Professional University from its prior designation as a Master's University.
Professor and clinical psychologist Laura Edwards-Leeper provided keen insight in response to the question on a recent edition of the podcast, Science Vs.
University's total enrollment continues to increase among both undergraduate and graduate/professional student segments.
A specific training program for law enforcement officers is being evaluated for its effectiveness at helping them cope with the rigors of the job.