University will renew its "Partnership to Transform the Delivery of Education Opportunities in the Woodburn Community" with Chemeketa Community College, others.
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Writing music gives youth opportunity to create and connect.
Najma Cheema '16 always wanted an education. Pacific helped her become the first in her family to complete college and launch a career, and today she is doing the same for a new generation of children.
Record-setting jumper Shannon Hammond '19 couldn't pass up the opportunities in her own backyard. The Forest Grove native is exploring the world through Pacific on her way to a health career.
Education Professor Eurvine Williams puts service at the heart of teaching.
Pacific University alumnus Robert Slauson named new principal of Edison Elementary School.
A summer literacy camp put on by faculty and students in the College of Education's School of Communication Sciences & Disorders and School of Learning & Teaching provided rich — and fun — literacy activities for local children.
Dr. Gustavson shared his perspective on the Every Student Succeeds Act with Eugene NPR affiliate KLCC.
Doug Keller MAT ’14 was inspired to military service by his father’s dramatic rescue from an Indonesian concentration camp in World War II. After a military career, he turned to Pacific for a second career as a teacher. But soon after graduation, he suffered a near-fatal bike injury. His tenacious spirit, however, keeps driving him forward.
The camp began June 27, runs from 9 to noon Tuesday through Friday, and will conclude on Friday, July 22 with a special graduation and party.