Join us! As the Pacific University Nā Haumāna O Hawai‘i (NHOH) presents its annual 65th Lū‘au and Hō‘ike where you can learn more of diverse traditions and culture of Pacific Islands, food, and performance by the students of NHOH.
LA area, we’re coming to you! Join Pacific University Admissions Counselor Lauryn Lilly for a relaxed afternoon at the Blinn House. Enjoy complimentary food, meet other prospective students, and learn more about Pacific - right in your community.
All Pacific faculty and staff members are invited to join President Jenny Coyle and members of the President’s Council for Inside Pacific, a community conversation about the opportunities and initiatives ahead in our strategic plan and restructure.
West Linn area, we’re coming to you! Join Pacific University Admissions Counselor Brant Minor for a relaxed evening at Elden's Restaurant. Enjoy complimentary food, meet other prospective students, and learn more about Pacific - right in your community.
Take a break and join Outdoor Pursuits for a relaxing walk to the Labyrinth. Enjoy some fresh air, take a moment to unwind, and grab a popsicle while spending time with friends. Stop by and reset before the rest of your day.
Join Pacific's very own Dylan Heimbuch for their 30-minute junior recital, a showcase of their musical literacy that they've put hours into studying and refining. Dylan will also share their understanding of the music through performance practices, research into their repertoire, and an overall study of the impact each piece is meant to have.
As educators we want our teaching to be many things: effective, engaging, inclusive, equitable. What if it could also be kind? Join us in the CETCI Spring Learning Community to explore this and related questions. We will gather on four consecutive Tuesday afternoons (3:30-5:00 pm), starting March 31 and ending April 21.
Join staff from the Student Counseling Center and be trained in Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), a nationally recognized suicide prevention training. This empirically-validated training will equip you to recognize the warning signs, clues, and suicidal communication of people at risk as well as gain the skills to act and help save a life.