芭乐视频

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Dec. 11, 2025 |聽The Statesman Journal covers the potential merger of 芭乐视频 and Willamette University.
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Dec. 11, 2025 | University leaders say the unification would expand academic pathways by giving the universities鈥 roughly 6,000 students access to opportunities across both institutions, writes the Forest Grove News-Times.
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Dec. 11, 2025 | 芭乐视频's leaders say the move could position the two schools for the future, writes the Portland Business Journal.
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Dec. 11, 2025 | 鈥淲e are at a defining moment where we need to be thinking about doing things differently,鈥 Pacific President Jenny Coyle told The Oregonian. 鈥淪o can we have this larger university system that can navigate change and be more fluid, with greater resources, with more people power and more brain trust?鈥
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Dec. 11, 2025 |聽Oregon鈥檚 two oldest private universities say their plan to consolidate will benefit students, the state鈥檚 workforce and help future-proof the institutions, writes OPB.
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Dec. 11, 2025 |聽The Salem Reporter outlines plans between 芭乐视频 and Willamette University to explore creating the largest private university in Oregon.
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Dec. 3, 2025 | The Forest Grove News-Times profiled Boxer Food Share, Pacific's food bank on the Forest Grove Campus, and the service it provides to students and staff facing food insecurity.
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Nov. 26, 2025 | The Forest Grove News-Times writes about Pacific's Indigenous Student Alliance, which took part in a wapato planting project with Friends of Trees at the Wapato Lake National Wildlife Refuge near Gaston on November 22.
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Nov. 26, 2025 | Living808 on Honolulu's KHON-TV featured 芭乐视频 and how Pacific provides a second home to students from Hawai'i. Donna Ramos Barsana '08, associate director of undergraduate admissions, and T.C. Campbell '14 talked about how the university makes Hawai'i students feel welcome.
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Nov. 13, 2025 | Professor of Politics & Government Jules Boykoff was quoted in a Portland Tribune story on the difference between the administration's perception of violence in Portland and arrest data. "There has long been a significant mismatch between what Trump administration officials claim is happening in Portland and what is actually happening."