Oregon Business magazine profiles the highly regarded political pundit in its January 2017 edition.
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The Forest Grove News-Times chronicles Gilbert's efforts to lift a ban on toymaking in 1917.
Free and open to the public, the evening readings begin at 7:30 p.m. and take place from Friday, Jan. 6, through Friday, Jan. 13, at the Best Western Ocean View Resort, located at 414 N. Prom in Seaside.
The Canadian-based media giant says Dr. Boykoff's work "suggests a way forward that makes too much sense to ignore."
President Hallick provides an update about the recent board meeting, including discussions and approved action items.
Donors are instrumental in supporting the work of Pacific University. Generous supporters contribute to scholarships, fund faculty positions, enhance cocurricular opportunities, and grow Pacific’s four campuses through capital campaigns. Pacific recognizes its most generous donors with membership in the 1849 Society, honoring those who have contributed at least $1 million, and the President’s Circle, honoring those who have given at least $100,000.
Nevin Mays, Class of 2000, describes her responsibilities as a freelance editor specializing in children’s books and how her college education influences and transfers over to what she does now. Read more here:
Education Professor Eurvine Williams puts service at the heart of teaching.
Vance "jumps in" to what matters. Most recently: as a leading fundraiser for the Base2Space cancer research event in honor of her parents.
Lindsay Partain '16 finds professional success in the theatre world.