Registration for winter and spring courses start in November. Take care of your registration holds in October!
Announcements
There are connections between democracy and every single field of study at Pacific. Your major is on the ballot, and your voice is critical. Stop by the UC from 12:00pm-1:30pm on Wednesday, November 29 to learn how your major impacts (and is impacted by) elected officials and public policy. Ballots for the November 4 election are already in the mail - now is the time to make a plan to vote, and we can help!
Winter and spring course registration happens in early November! Your academic advisor will be contacting you to invite you to make an advising cycle appointment with them over the next few weeks. Keep an eye out on your pacificu.edu email!
It’s that time of year again! We're starting to plan the annual Boxer Winter Holiday Social, and we need your help to make this year's event the best one yet. This is a great opportunity to help organize a fun, multi-campus event for all our staff and faculty to connect and celebrate the season (and the end of the Fall Semester).
We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join a short-term planning committee. We'll be working together to organize all the exciting details, including food, games, and, of course, the popular ugly sweater judging contest. Interested in joining the planning team? Please email staffsenate@pacificu.edu.
Join the Staff Professional Development Committee in celebrating Halloween with the annual costume contest and reception!
Students planning to graduate by spring 2026 can apply to graduate in BoxerOnline.pacificu.edu today! Priority Deadline is January 15th. When meeting with your advisor to plan winter/spring courses confirm your boxeronline progress tab looks completed or fully planned.
The 90-minute October 22 All-Staff Meeting recording and slides are now available on the All-Staff Meeting webpage.
Join Oregon Public Broadcasting, Pacific University and the Indigenous Student Alliance for an advance screening of the documentary, “Uncovering Boarding Schools,” on Tuesday, Oct. 28. The documentary joins a Klamath Tribe member’s journey as she uncovers her family’s experiences in Native American boarding schools.
What books get banned and why? Come find out at "Banned Book Bingo" on Thursday, October 30th. Hosted by the English Club and McCall Center for Civic Engagement, this interactive game comes with banned book prizes - hit BINGO and choose the book of your choice!
Meet our second Staff Senator of the Senator Highlight that we're featuring weekly in the employee e-news!