Scholarships are what make Pacific University possible for many students, like single mom and math major Eva Forrester '14.
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Scholarships make a Pacific University education possible for many students, like Alyssa Tuttle, the granddaughter of migrant farmworkers who is becoming a pharmacist.
‘If you believe in something, you support it with what you have.’ That’s the take of two recent graduates who are now pursuing healthcare degrees and who make it a priority to give back to Pacific University.
Pacific University launched Janet Copeland’s lifelong pursuit of education. When she earned her doctorate at age 65, she and her husband celebrated by endowing a scholarship at Pacific to give someone else the same start.
Rich Burk ’88 came to Pacific to play baseball and found a career as an announcer. Today, he’s the radio voice of Oregon’s newest minor league team, the Hillsboro Hops.
An exhibition of papers, photographs and other artifacts belonging to former Oregon Governor Victor G. (Vic) Atiyeh will open at the Pacific University Library beginning Friday, Oct. 4.
Reynolds Field has been the site of countless memories for Pacific University students through the ages — and it’s about to become the home of even more.
Pacific University students and employees joined Forest Grove families and community members in celebrating the community this weekend.
Faculty members Ellen Reuler, Rik Lemoncello, Kerry Mandulak, Eric Sanders, Amanda Stead, and newest member Peter Flipsen Jr., will be representing the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the ASHA Annual Convention in Chicago.
Pacific University Legends Hosted by Tommy Thayer Grosses Nearly $500,000