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.
Staff are invited to the quarterly All-Staff Meetings held in August, October, January, and April both in person and on Zoom.
Feeling the mid-semester drain? Need a break from studying and a chance to de-stress?
Join us for Fall Recharge, a special event just for Pacific students designed to help you relax, refresh, and find some joy. Come cuddle with adorable baby goats. It's the perfect opportunity to clear your mind and enjoy some wholesome animal interaction.
The Staff Senate invites staff members to its monthly meetings. The Staff Senate maintains an open-door policy and all staff members are welcome to attend.
Admitted students are invited to come to campus to make their deposit in person in order to ring the bell and sign our Boxer statue. There may even be a possible special appearance by our mascot, Boxer!
Have you ever considered how you can make your teaching more inclusive of all learners through a neurodiversity-affirming lens? Join us on April 15, from 5-6 pm to explore a toolkit intervention designed to promote neuro-inclusive teaching practices among health professions faculty. PT professor, Tabitha Galindo, will lead the discussion.
The university community is invited to attend University Finance Committee meetings.