Join the staff-only Graduate and Professional Division Committee listening session on Sept. 22, 12:15–1:15 p.m. via Zoom. Registration is required. Share your feedback on the proposed division models.
Announcements
New and Returning Pacific Students: Experience the Forest Grove Farmers Market, Wednesday Sept 17! Washington County is hosting their Expo there, with 25+ tables offering health education, community resources, job opportunities, baby goats, and more. They're inviting Pacific students to "stop by to win prizes and enjoy games and giveaways!"
​Join °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ in welcoming 33 new faculty members to Boxer Nation. We are grateful to have them here to share their knowledge and expertise in healthcare, education, business, and the liberal arts. Feel free to read their profiles and extend a friendly hello when you see them on campus.
Human Resources will be hosting I-9 training for supervisors in person on September 29 10am-11am on the Forest Grove Campus in the Tran Library (Conference Room 201).
The Center for Educational Technology and Curricular Innovation (CETCI) invites you to an exciting annual event--the 2025 Pedagogy Speed Date! We will be holding the Speed Date on Wednesday, October 1st, from 5:00 - 6:15 pm in the Tran Library on the Forest Grove campus. Register here:
Street closure advisory for 61st Annual Forest Grove Corn Roast
All students, faculty, and staff are invited to complete a short survey to help the committee better understand what students need to succeed at Pacific. Your input will help us build a stronger, more supportive system together. The survey will be closing soon, so respond today!
Internships maximize your time in college by giving you practical experience, time to explore career paths, opportunities to develop professional skills like communication and networking, and potential connections to a future full-time job. We want to help you take advantage of this unique opportunity and are starting to gather paid and credit-bearing internships on our Work & Service Blog. Learn more about current opportunities (and connecting with an Internship Coordinator for individual support) here!
The author of "The Heat Will Kill You First" headlines the inaugural Les AuCoin Human Rights Lecture Series at Pacific on Oct. 1. Tickets are free, but seating is limited.
°ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ Libraries and The Immigrant Story present a conversation with author Elizabeth Mehren and Dr. Dijana Ihas on war, immigration, and the power of personal narratives, with readings from "I Lived to Tell the World", a musical performance, and an exhibit opening.