“The No. 1 thing that is lost in aphasia is words,” said Annabelle Watts SLP ’17. “I really hope participants who come here realize there is this gigantic world of communication and that here are all these other ways to facilitate that and have fun and re-engage with life and with their partner.”
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University honors more than 700 degree candidates and several retiring faculty members at its annual spring commencement activities.
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A juvenile justice course in Pacific's Criminal Justice, Law & Society program takes students out of the textbook and into the community to prepare for careers in the legal system.
University will renew its "Partnership to Transform the Delivery of Education Opportunities in the Woodburn Community" with Chemeketa Community College, others.
The founders of the Hillsboro Campus reunited with employees, alumni, students and local dignitaries to celebrate a decade of growth and success.
UO undergraduate students now have an opportunity to seamlessly apply and transition into Pacific's three-year pharmacy program.
Writing music gives youth opportunity to create and connect.
Launched in 2015, the university's publishing arm releases its second book.
Pacific thanks supporters of ambitious effort to develop a new state-of-the-art vision care outreach vehicle at dedication ceremony on March 9.