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The College of Arts and Sciences psychology faculty member cautions that care needs to be exercised by both those who report and read the study’s findings.
It was April 29, 1994. During their 8 a.m health class, Tracy with her usual blue ball cap pulled down over her sleepy eyes, was talking about going water skiing that afternoon with mutual friends, mostly fellow wrestlers. 
Professor Flory's photography of the past three US Olympic Track & Field Trials comprises the opening exhibit of the 2016-2017  Kathrin Cawein Gallery of Art season. He will discuss his work during an opening reception at noon on Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Seven Pacific University College of Optometry alumni appear in the latest edition of Focus, the magazine of the American Optometric Association.
Fran O'Brien '65, Jim Radcliffe '80, Bob Barrett '66, Michael Bridges PT '08 and Kaely Summers '08 will receive Pacific University Alumni Awards at a special ceremony Oct. 14 at Homecoming.
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.
On the west edge of the Portland Metro Area, Forest Grove offers perfect proximity to the city and the great outdoors.
Updated through Aug. 31, 2016: Dr. Boykoff has provided extensive analysis on the 2016 Olympic Games to major news media all over the world, including The New York Times, BBC, Al Jazeera, USA Today, The Nation, The Atlantic and more.
Dr. Hawthorne discussed why she chose optometry, how she serves her community and why the job continues to fulfill her.

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