The National Science Foundation grant funds up to $25,000 scholarships available for Master of Arts in Teaching STEM/ESOL candidates.
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Arbor School, in collaboration with Pacific’s School of Learning & Teaching, is seeking diverse candidates for a two-year teacher residency program.
The School of Learning and Teaching will be offering courses for teachers looking to add new endorsements to their licenses starting in late August.
Capacity crowds for bachelor's and advanced degree ceremonies on May 18 celebrate the accomplishments of the university's Class of 2019.
Aurea and Leslie Lomeli each earned a bachelor of education in teaching and English language learning May 18 at Pacific's Commencement after studying side by side at the Woodburn Campus.
Pacific University STEM Teacher Pathways Program Awarded $1.4 Million by National Science Foundation
The grant will help expand the university's highly successful and innovative teaching licensure program.
Master of Arts in Teaching student April Horner '19 has been named Teacher of the Year by The Arc Oregon. April is the Academic Learning Center Teacher at Highland Park Middle School in Beaverton.
The results are in: Boxer Giving Day was a huge success!
Pacific will confer degrees on nearly 900 students during two ceremonies at Hanson Stadium on the Forest Grove Campus.
On Wednesday, April 24, Pacific's undergraduate student Class of 2019 will showcase an impressive array of research across all disciplines.