You're invited to join Pacific University for our bi-annual professional development series for community partners and local employers. Hosted by the McCall Center for Civic Engagement and Academic and Career Advising, this free series helps employers prepare to welcome the Gen Z workforce and maximize their 21st century skillset. The Spring 2026 theme is “Unfiltered Insight: A Student Experience Briefing for Employers” and the session will feature a panel of current undergraduate students and recent alumni.
Whether you’re actively job hunting, eager to grow your networking skills, or just starting to explore what post-grad careers are out there, the Spring Work & Service Fair is a great opportunity to make connections and discover what’s possible.
Join a graduate admissions officer from the School of Learning and Teaching for a virtual Q&A every Tuesday in February to get your questions answered about programs, admissions requirements and the application process.
Join President Coyle for an open student forum hosted by the Professional Student Senate. This forum will focus on the shared vision, goals, and opportunities behind the potential merger.
All Pacific employees are invited to join President Jenny Coyle for a behind-the-scenes look at how Pacific develops its annual budget. This session is available in Hillsboro and on Zoom. A second session will also be available Feb. 12 in Forest Grove and on Zoom.
Join President Coyle for an open student forum hosted by the Undergraduate Student Senate. This forum will focus on the shared vision, goals, and opportunities behind the potential merger.
All Pacific employees are invited to join President Jenny Coyle for a behind-the-scenes look at how Pacific develops its annual budget. This session is available in Forest Grove and on Zoom. A session will also be available Feb. 11 in Hillsboro and on Zoom.
Fall in love with local art and support student & faculty creators this Valentine’s season!
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.
School of Dental Hygiene- Sigma Phi Alpha Continuing Education "Basics of Trauma and Considerations for Dental Hygiene Care." This course meets the Oregon Board of Dentistry Requirements for Cultural Competence.