Join the Indigenous Student Alliance for a cultural workshop celebrating Native American Heritage Month.
Upcoming Events
Join staff from the Student Counseling Center and be trained in Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), a national recognized suicide prevention training. This empirically-validated training will equip you to recognize the warning signs, clues, and suicidal communication of people at risk as well as gain the skills to act and help save a life.
University Council meetings are open to all Pacific community members. The agenda can be viewed one week before the meeting.
Are you a high school senior curious about °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ? Bring your guests and join us for a Senior Preview Scholarship Day, an exciting opportunity to explore campus life, connect with our community, and earn a scholarship just for participating in the entire 3-hour session!
The Jazz Band will perform under the direction of Dr. Abbie Brown on Friday, November 14 at 7:30 p.m. in McCready Hall, Taylor-Meade Auditorium.
Discuss Experiential opportunities and career support at our Virtual Series Q&A event.
Planning and paying for college doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Join us for this live, interactive virtual workshop hosted by Admissions Counselor Donna Ramos Barsana and Financial Aid Scholarship & Outreach Coordinator Griffin Shaulis. Together, they’ll walk you through the financial aid process, explain available resources, and share strategies to make college more affordable.
Feeling the end-of-semester drain? Need a break from studying and a chance to de-stress before finals hit? 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 and get some therapeutic love from friendly therapy dog Henry! 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.
Join us November 19, from 5-6 pm in the Tran Library for a presentation from Athletic Training professor, Dana Bates. Over the years, Dana has used Moodle to successfully incorporate gamification in the Athletic Training classroom. At this session, Dana will share how she used the Moodle Lesson tool to create interactive and personalized learning experiences for students in her General Medical Conditions course.