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Earth’s moon, its tidal pull and the coastlines these tides create are at the center of my current research. Coastlines are full of pluralities; they are the space between land and sea, and this line itself is constantly in flux through the movement of each tide. They bear the results of ancient, cyclical geology: the breakdown of rocky ground into sand, and the subsequent compression of sand into sedimentary rock. 
Jocelyn Carbonara, Class of 1995, has a passion for helping people determine and communicate their driving message in business. Read more about what she does to aid organizations, entrepreneurs, and authors, as well as what it takes to do her job.
Robert Nee, PT, PhD co-authored with Boyd BS, Smoot B on the Safety of lower extremity neurodynamic exercises in adults with diabetes mellitus: a feasibility study. 
School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Edward Saito has published an article on leadership training for pharmacy residents in the American Journal of Health System Pharmacy. 
On January 28, 2017, School of Physical Therapy faculty member Katie Farrell PT, DSc, was part of an interprofessional presentation at Pacific University’s Island Eyes Conference in Kaua’i.  
Pacific University College of Optometry alumna Jen Keller OD ‘11, became part owner of Vision Source Eye Clinics of Park Rapids and Walker on Jan. 5, just six years after first starting her career there.
Velarde, who majored in music education at Pacific, sang for the Tara Novellas before going solo.
John Medeiros, PT, PhD, Distinguished University Professor, Pacific University, School of Physical Therapy and Tony Rocklin, PT, DPT, COMT, Partner at Therapeutic Associates Physical Therapy team-up to investigate new methods to improve patient care
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Many universities offer undergraduate courses in international business.

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