Media Mentions

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June 8, 2026 | Politics & Government Professor Jules Boykoff lent his expertise to a Politico story discussing New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's relationship with the sports world in the spotlight of the NBA Finals and the FIFA World Cup. "Engaging with the sphere of sports for politicans can be more politically effective by being less explicitly political."
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June 6, 2026 | Melissa Heffner, director of Pacific's Bachelor of Music Therapy programs, lends her expertise to an OPB story on a Portland-area yoga studio offering doom metal yoga. "It was different than I thought. Because anything attached to metal, I feel like it's going to be screaming music. That's not what this is."
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June 5, 2026 | Psychology Professor Heide Island talked with the Whidbey News-Times in Oak Harbor, Washington, about her new book on river otters, "Romp! A Journey Through The Natural History of Otters and Why They Matter," which follows a family of otters on Whidbey Island.
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June 1, 2026 | The Hillsboro (Ore.) News-Times previews an intergenerational art event taking place on June 6 at the Hillsboro Brookwood Library run in part by Camryn Pennington OT '26, who is an intern with Washington County's Department of Disability, Aging and Veterans Services.
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May 19, 2026 | On the day of Oregon's 2026 primary election, KXL-FM in Portland spoke with Kai Markle '27, student ambassador with the Pacific Votes program in the McCall Center for Civic Engagement, about his work to get his fellow Pacific students to embrace politics and vote. Clip includes segment from May 19 newscast alone with a nine-minute interview posted on the KXL website.
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May 18, 2026 | Peru's Diario Jornada previews a children's healthcare initiative in the district of Vinchos, a collaboration with the Club Social Nueve de Diciembre and the Smile Across the Andes Foundation. The volunteer team will be led by Pacific Dental Health Sciences Professor Wilber Ramirez Rodriguez '10.
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May 15, 2026 | Vision Monday carries the announcement that College of Optometry Professor Graham Erickson '88, OD '90, receiving the university's Massih Prize for a Distinguished Optometrist.
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May 5, 2026 | The Forest Grove News-Times profiles the Indigenous Student Alliance's third annual powwow on May 2 in the Stoller Center. “The contemporary powwow is a celebration — it’s fun,” said ISA advisor Nikol Roubidoux.