Pacific University’s journalism program has embraced the digital age, both in the classroom and in The Pacific Index, the student-run newspaper.
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In Memoriam: Anthony Lombardi, MS '14, PsyD '17
With finals just around the corner, students may chat, email or call library staff for assistance. Pacific Libraries are also looking for students to take a survey and apply for its newly created student advisory board. Fourteen paid positions are up for grabs for undergraduate and graduate students.
Students from the School of Graduate Psychology's Sabiduría Latina/o Psychology Emphasis released issue one of the Sabiduría Newsletter, Saber Es Poder (Knowledge is Power). The inspiration for this newsletter stems from the social justice movements happening across the country. As Sabiduría students we make outreach a pillar of our training, and we recognize that we do not always do a great job of including other students and faculty members in our efforts. The purpose of this newsletter is to increase communication, continue the conversation for racial equality, showcase Sabiduría’s community work, and inspire others to get involved.
Pacific EyeClinics offer free exams for students and discounted services for employees.
Pacific University is proud to remember and celebrate the history, heritage and culture of Indigenous peoples during the month of November. Educational events include a museum exhibit, online library display, philosophy colloquium and movie screening.
Nicole George '16 is working to perpetuate and enhance the cultures of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people of southeast Alaska.
Katie Krauss, current MAT student, receives $500 for her Steins Pillar Elementary art classroom.She was recently featured on News Channel 21's One Class At A Time and shared how she is teaching in-person classes during COVID.