Published by Pacific's Bee Tree Books, the book features essays from Pacific philosophy majors.
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A textbook on technical theatre by the university's own Tal Sanders, and a primer for academic librarians, are the latest offerings available free of charge.
The Press' first publication, When the Rewards Can Be So Great, is awarded a gold medal in the writing/publishing category.
When the Rewards Can Be So Great is a compilation of selected crafts talks delivered by faculty at the Pacific University MFA program. Buy it in paperback or as an ebook.
Launched in 2015, the university's publishing arm releases its second book.
A history of Pacific University by Marion Giersbach has been published with assistance from the University Libraries.
A historic story gives its name to Pacific's new Bee Tree Books publishing service. So it is only fitting that the first publication is a book of historic essays from the university's earliest days.
As it celebrates its 10-year anniversary this fall, the Library is still counted among the “new” buildings on Pacific University’s Forest Grove Campus. A decade, after all, is nothing compared to the original campus library, Carnegie Hall, which marked its centennial in 2012, or the recently renovated Scott Hall, which was the library from 1967 to 2010.