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Get Tickets On Our Website
Boxer Athletics welcomes our new partnership with Hometown Ticketing to provide season and single-game tickets this year. The site is live, and you can purchase season tickets in reserved sections B & C until Sept. 9 when we open individual game reserved tickets to the general public. We encourage you to purchase tickets online and save yourself from the potentially long lines at the ticket office on Saturdays.
Congratulations to all of School of Pharmacy faculty and staff for their July 2022 accomplishments.  
The Business Continuity/Emergency Management (BCEM) Office has resources available to help employees start an emergency preparedness toolkit.
Jessica Brown New Title IX Coordinator
Pacific University is pleased to announce Jessica Brown as its new Title IX coordinator. Brown, who has been serving as deputy Title IX coordinator for the university since January 2022, will start her new role in August 2022.
Work & Service Fair
All student supervisors are invited to participate in the 2022 Fall Work & Service Fair on Thursday, Sept. 1 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Register for a spot today!
Learn more about what to expect this fall at Pacific.
Alllie Talucci
Student Life announces Alexandra “Allie” Talucci as the new Outdoor Pursuits director. Talucci will start Aug. 15, just in time to jump into the Voyages pre-orientation training exercises.
Enie Vaisburd film professor
For the past three years Enie Vaisburd, Multimedia associate professor, has been working on a project that is close to her heart. She completed the feature documentary, A Midsummer’s Night Dream in Prison, on behalf of a fellow filmmaker who died in 2019.   
Pacific EyeVan
Pacific's Optometry EyeVan and partners hit the road for the first time this spring since the pandemic. Summer trips include local and international community outreach.  
Public Health Update
COVID-19 is not gone, but we have learned considerably more about how to manage it. Vaccines and new boosters are protecting most people from serious illness, and the extreme strain on our healthcare systems has abated. At Pacific, we are moving from an emergency response to our more typical long-term strategy of communicable disease management.

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