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Pacific University School of Pharmacy (SOP) social media platforms are back and better than ever. Check us out!
As per federal education regulations and the Drug-Free Schools and Community Act, institutions of higher education (IHEs) receiving federal financial assistance must provide an annual update to their campus community regarding alcohol and other drugs/substances resources. 
October, American Pharmacists Month, is a time to recognize pharmacists' invaluable contributions to healthcare, patient health and wellness. Learn about the impact our pharmacy students are having on the local community.
At the start of August (well actually July 31) we welcomed a new cohort of Three-Year PharmD Students, our first ever cohort of Five-Year PharmD Students and Stand-alone MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences students!
Your generosity helps strengthen our ability to carry out the mission of the School of Pharmacy and make a difference in students’ lives and well-being. Consider donating to the School of Pharmacy to support the success of our students and program.
CHP Student Volunteers at the Youth Games
A group of 40+ students from Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physician Associates Studies and Audiology came together to provide medical coverage for the 2023 Youth Games which was held at the Nike campus in Beaverton. During this event the team provided care for over 500 Special Olympic athletes. 
Join Pacific University in welcoming 21 new faculty members to Boxer Nation. We are grateful to have them here to share their knowledge and expertise in healthcare, education, business and the liberal arts. 
Lena Cavusoglu, assistant professor of Marketing, has co-authored a chapter in the Handbook of Research on Ethnic and Intra-cultural Marketing. The chapter critically examines how Western beauty ideals in the fashion industry impact women of color.
Around the World is an event celebrating all of the cultural diversity on our campus.  Dinner service that evening in the UC will be open to all, meal plan or no meal plan, and will feature food from all over the world. Plus enjoy performances from cultural clubs and traditional games!
Have you talked to your faculty advisor lately? For most of us, the answer is probably “no.”  Some of us barely talk to our spouses, children, or parents! My faculty advisor hasn’t worked at Pacific for over a decade (I’m talking about you, Kenny Jackson).  We get a newsletter once in a while (like now…).  

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