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Two Pacific alumni found each other — and a shared love of education — in Pacific's Master of Arts in Teaching Program.
Justin Roney '14 and Chris McLinden '14 studied business and politics and government, respectively, at Pacific University. A year after graduation, they have started their own company, turning local food waste into agricultural resources. "Pacific definitely got us ready to run a business," Roney said.
An expert on the politics of international sport, Dr. Boykoff recently provided analysis and commentary about Olympic Games hosting bids to the Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe and The Guardian. 
Dr. Ashim Malhotra is the senior author on a peer reviewed book chapter.
Students who provide screenings and other eye services from the EyeVan mobile clinic have been named Everyday Heroes by KATU News.
The School of Communication Sciences & Disorders provides early intervention speech therapy to those in need.
After a year in Mexico on a Fulbright Scholarship, Catie Prechtel '14 has headed south again to keep teaching English. An anthropology and Spanish major at Pacific, Prechtel hopes to make a career teaching English and exploring other cultures.
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on a new alumni communication strategy, the boring det
Dr. Rutt will retire at the end of the 2015-2016 academic year following 24 years of service at Pacific University.
Pacific's chapter is among the top 4 percent in the country to be designated as such by the national organization.

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