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Baseball Coach Greg Bradley To Retire Following 2014 Season
The longtime coach will end his career after next season as he battles the early onset of Parkinson's Disease.
Professional Programs Graduates Ready to Help Others
Nearly 320 students within the colleges of Education, Health Professions and Optometry earn their professional degrees.
Class of 2013 Celebrates
Nearly 300 students participate in commencement ceremony signifying the completion of their undergraduate studies.
Pacific University in the News: May 10-16, 2013
Selected news stories featuring or mentioning the university that published May 10-16.
More Than 500 Students to Graduate on Saturday, May 18
Nearly 300 bachelor's degree candidates and an additional 250 professional programs candidates to take part in May Commencement ceremonies.
Charles Lee '09 is Semifinalists in Wild Kingdom Guide Contest
The film and video graduate has been pursuing a career in wildlife education and filmmaking. He's one of 12 semifinalists in the nation, and you can vote for your favorite until May 23.
Pacific Alumnus, Long-Time Forest Grove Teacher Leads Chamber
After a career in teaching, Butch Sullivan '79, MS '84 takes the lessons of Pacific University and local schools to the Forest Grove/Cornelius Chamber of Commerce.
Pacific Alumnus Candidate for Wild Kingdom
Alumnus Charles Lee '09 can be the next Wild Guide for Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, but he needs your help!
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Notes from Under the Oaks
"While in college, some professors and some fellow students come into our lives, and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave giant footprints in our minds and hearts, and we are never the same again."
