Don't forget: The College of Business is collecting professional clothing donations to support students and the Forest Grove DECA team. These items will be part of a wardrobe available to students across all majors for interviews, presentations, and events. Donations are accepted until February 6 at Knight Hall.
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Celebrate National Pie Day on January 23rd with a variety of assorted pies available during brunch, followed by a comforting Shepherd's Pie for dinner in the UC.
Pun of the day.. Why don’t pies make good detectives? They always crumble under pressure.
Just a friendly reminder that catering requests for Pacific Dining should be submitted via their online menu/order form at least 10 days in advance of your meeting or event. It is recommended that you submit orders with as much lead time as possible. The Pacific Dining staff are eager to meet your needs and need ample time to review and confirm catering orders. If you have catering questions, please e-mail catering@pacificu.edu.
With the upcoming break, we wanted to share some important dining information with you. Please click Read More for in-depth information about dining services over the 1/23-1/25 break.
Intramurals start the Spring Season by tipping off with 3 on 3 Basketball (Men's, Women's & COED) along with 4v4 Indoor Volleyball (OPEN). Registration for these leagues closes on January 30. Grab some friends and signup now on IMLeagues.com!
Lab members Alicia Vasquez, MS and Marissa Ferry MA received prestigious Varela Grants from the Mind and Life Institute.
Focus on your values and lean into your strengths with a community of others at this planning retreat on Tuesday, January 28, from 4 - 7 p.m., on the Forest Grove Campus in Boxer Pause and on Zoom. Professor Kerry Mandulak will host this three-hour workshop for employees to renew, reflect, and recharge as you enter the new year. Advanced registration is required. Watch this short video of Kerry highlighting what takes place at the workshop!
“We’ve got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn’t matter to me now, because I’ve been to the mountaintop … I’ve seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land” (Martin Luther King Jr., speech at the Masonic Temple, Memphis, TN, April 3, 1968). Less than 24 hours after these prophetic words, King was tragically assassinated.
Faculty and staff are invited to a series of informational sessions on the state of higher education, presented by members of the President’s Council. The series begins with a focus on enrollment trends on Jan. 21 in Hillsboro and Jan. 30 in Forest Grove.
With the upcoming holiday, we wanted to share some important dining information with you. Please click Read More for in-depth information about dining services on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.