In a remarkable convergence of talent, passion and academic backgrounds, seven Pacific alumni were among the scores of people who helped make the acclaimed stop-motion film in Portland. The film took about three years to create and was released Dec. 9. It’s gotten rave reviews and will receive Oscar consideration.
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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.
"While she has participated in many clubs over the years, Rachel is most recognized for being one of the co-founding presidents of the Pacific University chapter of the American Marketing Association," said Business Professor Hossein Rikhtehgar Berenji.
The Kathrin Cawein Gallery of Art is proud to present intermezzi, an exhibit by Cori Crumrine from March 14, to April 14. Crumrine is a ceramic artist who creates small-scale, abstract culinary forms using white stoneware and Procreate illustrator.
“It turned into the most meaningful project I have produced,” said Pacific University student filmmaker Josh Joireman ’23.
Keagan Weis '21 has received Pacific University’s award for Outstanding Contributions to Student Life.
Bren Swogger ’21 was named a Pacific University Outstanding Senior in Media Arts. They also were honored with the William Wright Harts III Memorial Award.
Cal McCarthy ’21 was honored by Pacific University for Most Significant Contribution to the Center for Gender Equity (CGE) and with the Mary Fehrs Award in Gender and Sexuality Studies. They also were named Outstanding Senior in Editing/Publishing.