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Boxer Giving Day 2026 proved once again what’s possible when the Pacific community comes together in support of students. Over 36 hours, alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends rallied to make 617 gifts and raised $208,041 to support scholarships, programs, and experiences that help Pacific students pursue their purpose and succeed.

Together, we also raised $67,717 for the Boxer Spirit Fund! Gifts to this fund help make a Pacific education accessible by easing financial barriers and ensuring students can stay enrolled, focus on their studies, and prepare to become the educators, caregivers, innovators, and leaders our communities need.

Boxer Giving Day 2026 was a powerful reminder that when we GO BIG together, we open doors, change lives, and show students they have an entire community cheering them on.

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Upcoming Events

Forest Grove

Professor Tyler Brumfield presents "Make Many Things" His inspiring project will be on display at the Cawein Gallery from March 5th-April 3rd. The Cawein Gallery is open Monday thru Saturday 9 am-5 pm.

Forest Grove, Taylor-Meade Performing Arts Center

The Pacific Symphonic Band will perform with Dr. Abbie Brown conducting, on Friday, April 3 at 7:30 p.m. in McCready Hall, Taylor-Meade Auditorium.

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Forest Grove, Other Location

Join the Salmonberry Trail and °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ Biology Club on an informative hike in the Tillamook Forest! We will learn from Professor Joanne Odden the wonderful world of lichen and invertebrates along the future Salmonberry Trail! Please register for this free event if you are interested in joining.

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Forest Grove, Marsh Hall, Taylor Auditorium (Room 216)

Join Graham Turner for an in-person workshop and discussion centered on exploring self-criticism cycles, tackling emotional roots and learning to reduce shame.

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Online, Forest Grove

As educators we want our teaching to be many things: effective, engaging, inclusive, equitable. What if it could also be kind? Join us in the CETCI Spring Learning Community to explore this and related questions. We will gather on four consecutive Tuesday afternoons (3:30-5:00 pm), starting March 31 and ending April 21.

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