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Nikita Katoozi OD '18, MEd/VFL '18 won a student writing competition that will earn her publication in an international journal. Her research examined ways for teachers to identify children with vision needs.
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Education Professor Donna Kalmbach Phillips finds fulfillment — and applicability — in her work promoting literacy.
The Bachelor of Education in Teaching & English Language Learning offers a route for first-generation students to become teachers in their own communities.
Education course takes students abroad to study innovations in teaching technology and digital education.
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Pacific University Student Carissa Paige '17 discussed her experience of student-teaching at Two Rivers- Dos Rios Elementary School in Springfield, Oregon. She talked about the difference between traditional student-teaching and the opportunity she had at Pacific University's College of Education where she could co-teach and plan lessons with the official teacher.
Pacific University's Woodburn College of Education prioritizes embedding student teachers in schools. Allowing education students to teach alongside mentor teachers and get the most out of their degree.
A quarterly publication of the Oregon Physical Therapy Association (OPTA).
On July 8, six physical therapy students volunteered for the Special Olympics - Summer State Games in Corvallis, Oregon.  
The former Pacific baseball player and broadcast major is the voice of the Hillsboro Hops.
Black Girl in Suburbia, an acclaimed documentary by media arts alumna Melissa Lowery '09, is now available on DVD.

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