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healthcare professionals in a meeting
Interested in advancing your medical career? If you're a physician assistant, or a health professional, educator or administrator, Pacific's online Doctor of Science program is tailored just for you. Apply by Dec. 1 for the Spring 2024 cohort.
Have a question for our Human Resources team? Attend our our Zoom drop-in meetings. Separate schedules are available for Paycom questions and general HR inquiries.
Worried about hard conversations over the Thanksgiving dinner table? You're not alone. The Tom McCall Center for Civic Engagement has created a quick guide for managing these conversations.
The Staff Senate invites university employees and departments to deck the halls with seasonal cheer by decorating your office door. Get creative and have fun with this annual tradition — doors do not need to be holiday-themed. 
Spots are still available at the NHOH tapa flower making workshop on Tuesday, Nov. 28. Create two tapa flowers and learn about the history and use of tapa in many Polynesian cultures.
Julia Senestaro Practices PA Skills
Julia Senestraro '21 PA '25 wants to ensure that language barriers break down in her work as a physician assistant. Pacific's involvement in the AHEC Scholars program is helping her prepare to meet that goal.
Emily Kresin '24 Discusses Her Poster Presentation At The Murdock Conference
Pacific students participated in the Murdock College Science Research Conference, which provides students in the Northwest the opportunity to present research on topics across an entire spectrum of scientific subjects. This year's conference was co-hosted by Pacific University.
UIS is happy to announce the availability of MyBoxer, a resource for students and employees to navigate all things Pacific!
The grant from the U.S. Department of Education will fund a project to create a toolkit to help elementary school teachers use digital tools in math instruction.
Spaces will begin to come ready for final cleaning, AV install, and furniture moving in mid-December. As a whole, the building will remain closed for full move-in until substantial completion and temporary occupancy on Jan. 10, 2024. The construction fence comes down the following week on Jan. 17. 

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