We’re thrilled to launch a new luncheon series with the Student Multicultural Center that brings culture to the table in the most delicious way. Students will visit local restaurants to enjoy authentic meals while hearing from a featured speaker about the rich traditions, history, and cultural significance behind each dish, turning lunch into an immersive cultural experience you won’t want to miss!
Announcements
Undergraduate Students
Ready to declare? Connect with a faculty advisor in your major and fill out the quick declaration form to make it official. If you've completed 45 or more credits, now is the time! Declare by March 20th to be ready for the April advising cycle.
Come explore the true cause of the perfectionism and procrastination cycle: fear of failure and self-criticism. We'll move past time management to tackle the emotional roots, helping you gain insight into the cycle and learn practical steps to reduce shame and replace it with self-compassion.
Need some support on your career plans post graduation? Take PACU 355 and finalize your resume/cover letter, practice job interviews and hone your networking skills to be able to land the job you want after you graduate! Starts March 12! Last day to add the course with professor permission is March 18! Email melissav@pacificu.edu with questions.
"Be Sensitive, Be Brave for Mental Health" infuses culture and diversity throughout a foundational workshop on mental health. This free workshop prepares community members to help friends and loved ones during times of distress. Learn how to recognize mental health conditions, what to do when someone needs support, and tools for maintaining good mental health.
Have questions? Get them answered in CGE during the Q&A session with Planned Parenthood on March 11. Pizza & Drinks Provided.
Escape the stress of the semester and join OP and the SCC for a restorative sound bath. This guided, immersive experience includes gentle instruments that encourage deep relaxation. Lie back, let go of your stress, and soak in the present moment with instructor Julie Miller Ungar.
In honor of Black History Month, join the Graduate and Undergraduate Black Student Unions in an exclusive film screening tomorrow of The Unrooted Bloom
How do we nurture the possability of a better "we"? On Saturday, March 7th a half-day summit on Pacific's Forest Grove campus will explore this question. Six amazing speakers will lead workshops on three tracks: collective imagination, radical empathy, and practical peace. Lunch and optional breakfast are included. This event can fill up, and an RSVP is required!
Join us through a journey of interactive activities during Black History Month! Each week a new crossword puzzle will be shared to deepen your understanding of Black history in fresh thoughtful ways.