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Pacific University College of Education alumna Heather Bullock MAT '12 is utilizing her teaching degree by assisting children at Highland Park Middle School. Discover how pacific can lead you on the path to a teaching career. https://www.pacificu.edu/academics/colleges/college-education
Pacific University alumnus Heather Silva '14 MAT '15 works first hand with elementary students exposed to minimal amounts of english. The skills she acquired from Pacific's College of Education allows her to pinpoint the students in need and motivate them to learn while providing support for adequate growth. Discover how Pacific can put you on the path to a career as an educator. https://www.pacificu.edu/colleges/college-education/about-us
Listen as Pacific University's Chamber Singers sing a rendition of Jingle bells.
Pacific University's Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies program is a comprehensive primary care training program that combines didactic coursework with clinical experiences to enable the graduate to work in a variety of practice settings. See how the school of Physician Assistant Studies can put you on the path to becoming an experienced health care provider.
Pacific University's College of Optometry places emphasize on infant and and newborn visual care. Screening children at a young age will ensure the health of their optical system.
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What can you do for the world with just a little time? Find ideas from the Pacific University Center for Civic Engagement.
We took a look back through the archives and found some festive photos of campus during the winter!
Occasionally, cold weather will sweep in and campus will be blanketed with a beautiful layer of snow. Take a look back to see what campus looks like covered in snow!
Alumna and financial advisor Noel Pacarro Brown MAT '05 and College of Business Professor Laura McNally offer tips for managing your money in the short and long term.
Working in the Sonora Desert water drops.
Bruce '68 and Judy Bishop '68 dedicate down time in retirement to getting active in their community.

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