Author and investigative journalist Jeff Goodell headlines Pacific's Les AuCoin Human Rights Lecture on Sept. 30. Get tickets now!
Announcements
Graduate Students
Hundreds of alumni and families will return to campus for Homecoming 2025, Oct. 24-26, and we need your help to make it successful! Students and employees are invited to join the Homecoming event staff. We wouldn’t be able to have a successful weekend if it weren’t for amazing students and employees like you who lend a hand. You are also invited to review the schedule and register to attend!
International Programs is hosting Go Global on Thursday September 25 2025 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the UC Patio at the Forest Grove campus. The event will include tables for undergraduate travel courses and study abroad, graduate travel programs, Global Scholars, study abroad provider organizations, scholarships, and international work opportunities. We hope to see you there! Contact: Mike Miller, mjmiller@pacificu.edu.
National Hazing Prevention Week: September 22–26
Next week, September 22–26, is National Hazing Prevention Week. It is an important week for our campus community to come together to learn, reflect, and take action to prevent hazing in all forms. Show your support by picking up a Hazing Prevention sticker or button on Tuesday, September 23, at the UC table.
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!"
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!
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.
Join us on Oct. 7 at 6pm in Taylor Auditorium Marsh 216 for a screening of the award winning documentary, "Ultimate Citizens", and a conversation with the star/coach of the film, Jamshid Khajavi.