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Climbing up the mountain
Danika Gilbert '94 led 13 Afghan girls on a mountain climbing expedition, helping them build leadership skills and confidence in a part of the world that often tells them, "You can't."
A family gift allowed Judy Mason '60 to attend Pacific University — and it changed her world. Mason has given back to Pacific for the past 20 years, hoping to create the same opportunities for others.
Discover the impact of your gifts to Pacific University.
James Ogden '72, OD '73 lent his nickname to a scholarship for Pacific University optometry students. He gives even more, though, as a mentor to the recipients of that scholarship.
Charlotte Filer
Bequests provide a lasting legacy at Pacific.
Joseph Vandervelden '37 left a legacy at Pacific. Scholarships in his name have supported more than 100 students at the university.
A historic story gives its name to Pacific's new Bee Tree Books publishing service. So it is only fitting that the first publication is a book of historic essays from the university's earliest days.
Pacific University Press publishes its first book in May 2016.
The Language Ambassadors of the CLIC invite all students, faculty and staff to visit our table at the UC on Dec. 7 and  Dec. 8 and help us reach our goal of creating 1000 Cranes for Peace.
Doctoral students in occupational therapy find a wide range of interests.

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