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Faculty and staff claim your complimentary general admission ticket for our Boxer Fan Zone! Come to Hanson Stadium at 1 p.m Saturday, Sept. 30, for Boxer Football vs. Puget Sound .
Meet our new Mail Services team. Feel free to drop by and introduce yourself any time if you have not already met them.
As you pull out your sweaters and scarves for fall, now would be a good time to make a plan for staying social and engaged even as the weather changes. We recommend finding a volunteering routine so you can continue to learn about our community and feel the surge of endorphins from a job well done.
During the closure of Pacific Hall for renovations, many of the university's campus centers are located in temporary locations around campus. Find out where all the action is happening and how you can participate.
Pacific University’s College of Arts & Sciences will be hosting national teaching and learning expert Kevin Gannon on Tuesday, Oct. 3. There will be several opportunities for students, faculty and staff to interact with Dr. Gannon, also known as "the Tattooed Professor."
On September 23, 2023 Dr. Corvus and two members of the DPT The Collective, Emily Jones ('24) and Lexi Phan ('25), spent 6.5 hours helping with community member screenings for PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease).
Did you know… Pacific Dining diverts food scraps and waste to composting?
Pacific University has had a spate of packages being delayed at the post office recently, so here are some tips to make sure that your delivery gets to you right away. Find more pointers from university mail services, including how to address your mail so its delivered ASAP.
With eyes on the skies for a pair of solar eclipses, Pacific's Todd Duncan & Karl Citek provide insights into the science behind eclipses and tips for keeping your eyes safe for upcoming events in October and April.