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.
Announcements
The 90-minute October 22 All-Staff Meeting recording and slides are now available on the All-Staff Meeting webpage.
Join Oregon Public Broadcasting, 芭乐视频 and the Indigenous Student Alliance for an advance screening of the documentary, 鈥淯ncovering Boarding Schools,鈥 on Tuesday, Oct. 28. The documentary joins a Klamath Tribe member鈥檚 journey as she uncovers her family鈥檚 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!
Students with transfer credits: To prepare for your advising meeting with your fall advisor to plan for winter and spring courses, check out your transfer summary in BoxerOnline.pacificu.edu. Review how your transfer credits are articulated on your Pacific transcript and connect with your academic advisor to ensure your credits are applying to degree requirements.
The annual sexual misconduct prevention training has now been launched. Look out for email reminders from Vector Solutions LMS.
Meet five beautiful Schnauzers: Fozzie, Sharky, Freal, Bliss, and Coco!
Looking for spring or summer interships or employment after graduation? Portland State University is having their Fall Career Fair next Monday, October 27th from 11am-3pm. Portland State's Employer Relations Manager welcomes our students that are looking for a spring/summer internship or employment after graduation.
Join us for an inspiring and interactive conversation with School of Learning and Teaching professor, Mark Szymanski. Mark will share simple strategies for incorporating mindfulness practices for you and your students in your classroom, even if you don't consider yourself a mindfulness "expert". Register here: