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If you send things via Mail Services or USPS in general, please be aware that postal rates will be increasing on July 9. If you know ahead of time that you're going to need to mail things out, consider sending them out prior to the price increase.
This year we would like you and your supervisor to review your job description in addition to the annual staff performance review. This is an opportunity to document achievements and goals and to create alignment and recognition. 
Student supervisors: student timecards will be locked June 29 at 3:00 p.m. until July 5. Please submit your student's hours for June 29 to July 1 before June 29. 
The Vice President for Human Resources Search Committee will be recommending three finalists to President Coyle. Faculty and staff are invited to meet the finalists during on-campus visits June 26 to 28. Candidates will meet with several groups on these dates and an open forum is available for staff and faculty with each candidate. In person attendance is preferred, but a Zoom link is available if needed. 
Enjoy a fresh lunch at The Market this summer. 
At Pacific, we celebrate that our Boxer community is a found family filled with people from every background and walk of life. We honor the unique voices and lived experiences of each member of this family. And we commit to the ongoing work of self-reflection, listening, learning and action necessary to continue making sure Pacific — and our surrounding society — practices those values every day.
Please join us in recognizing our academic year 2022-2023 Preceptors of the Year!
A crew will be filming scenes for the feature-length motion picture My Dead Friend Zoe on campus all day (8 a.m. to dusk) on the Marsh Hall West Lawn and Marsh Hall sidewalk. The Marsh Hall sidewalk from College Way to Marsh Hall will not be closed, although you may be asked to pause momentarily during the filming process. 
Join Bon Appétit in welcoming two new chefs, Cristin Curtis and Brianna Moger.
Andy Saultz, PhD, interim dean of the College of Education, has received a $50,000 research grant award from the Spencer Foundation for the project “Innovations in Measuring, Analyzing, and Discussing Race and Racial Inequality in Education Research and Journalism.” Pacific will collaborate with the Northwest Evaluation Association on the project.

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