Pacific's own Dr. Jill Dolata chosen to be Director of the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Announcements
Graduate Students
Need a sweet treat? Come to the UC for lunch where there will be delicious spring sheet cakes on Sunday the 20th!
Are you interested in working with the Student Multicultural Center this summer to help organize and plan for a new peer mentoring program focused on cultural identity development and leadership? Apply today to join the SMC Mentorship Council!
In celebration of your graduation, è is offering specialty stoles recognizing your involvement in student clubs and organizations! All graduates are welcome to participate.
Join members of the Higher Education Impact Task Force to ask questions or join in conversation about how Pacific is navigating the changes coming out of the federal government.
Learn about traditional lifeways, culture, and traditional ecological knowledge from 7th generation Kalapuya basket weaver, Stephanie Craig. See samples of traditional foods, medicine, utilitarian plants, tools, and family belongings passed down generations.
Get your Friday Pre-Show tickets for the 64th Annual Lū‘au & Hō‘ike on April 11! Experience exclusive performances before the weekend’s festivities.
Molly Brocious and Sara Snyder, two è students, won national awards for their recent poster presentations.
The Phi Lambda Omicron Sorority will be hosting a two day blood drive on April 28th and 29th in the MPR from 10am-3:30pm! We will be tabling in the UC the week prior, April 21st and 22nd with more information. You can sign up then or walk-in the day of the blood drive! If you have any questions please reach out to quetzaliandalon@pacificu.edu
Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking evening with Kristine S. Ervin, author of the groundbreaking memoir Rabbit Heart: A Mother's Murder, A Daughter's Story. This deeply personal and poetic narrative explores her journey of loss, resilience, and justice following the tragic murder of her mother.