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A 29-year career culminating in the Office of the Surgeon General started with optometry school at Pacific. “Pacific was, and still is, a small school where, instead of being a number, you can become an individual," said Col. John Pyle OD '64. "I had a really good time there.”
Dr. Boykoff's perspective has recently appeared in The Nation, The Boston Globe, Al Jazeera America and the Boston Herald.
Students in Pacific's editing and publishing minor wrote, edited, published and marketed a collection of stories. "Write at the Crossroads" is available for purchase, with proceeds benefiting a local nonprofit.
2015 marks 151 years since Pacific University alumni first began formal methods of keeping in tou
Becky Tengs '08 Is a teacher at Forest Grove Community School.  "The faculty members at Pacific really helped you find yourself as a teacher."
Andrew Stevermer '12 is a market analyst at The Greenbrier Companies. "Pacific helped me be successful by allowing me to find myself."
If you’re looking for a good book to read by the fire this winter, look no further than your fellow Pacific University alumni.
Becky Tengs smiling
"The program really just prepares you for the day-to-day challenges of the classroom," said Pacific University alumna Becky Tengs '08, now a teacher at the Forest Grove Community School.
College of Arts & Sciences to offer a program in criminal law, justice and society, while College of Optometry to introduce a doctorate in vision science degree.
The chair of the Politics & Government Department discussed the City of Boston's bid to host the Olympic Games.

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