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Manche Langley was one of the matriarchs of women lawyers in the Portland area in the 1900s. The 13th woman admitted to practice in Oregon and a founder of the Queen’s Bench — a professional organization of women in law — Langley got her start at Tualatin Academy, the predecessor of Pacific University.
The City of Forest Grove will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. Feb. 21, to mark the installation of two electric vehicle charging stations on College Way between McCormick and Walter Hall.  
One of the most successful Pacific men's basketball teams of all time and one of three to advance
The Outstanding Alumni Service Award honors the late David and Sandy Lowe.  
Pacific University hosts an innovative four-week summer camp, Girls Gather for Computer Science.
Seaside MFA Program
Students and faculty bond during the twice-annual residency portion of Pacific University’s master of fine arts in writing program. Ranked third in the country, the MFA program draws published and aspiring authors from around the United States.
Jules Boykoff was the featured speaker at the City Club of Portland’s Friday Forum.
Wendy Hanks, Audiology, received a commendation from the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
J.P. Lowery and Hannu Laukkanen volunteered optometric services for a week at the Good Family Home Orphanage in Odessa, Ukraine.

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