Do you have any unused children’s books laying around? If so, please consider donating them to the CKI club's annual book drive, benefiting children and families of the Western Farm Worker’s Association. We are accepting book donations for grades Pre-K through 12th grade with a particularly high need for Spanish-language literature.
Announcements
Students
Hey Boxers! Congratulations, you made it to the month of November! The leaves are falling and the semester is coming to a close, but we have one final climbing trip planned to finish off the year!
Build your confidence and sharpen your communication skills with Steve Callaway, former Mayor of Hillsboro. Learn how to speak with purpose, lead with clarity, and connect with any audience. Drawing from his decades in education and public service, Steve will share practical insights to help you grow as a public speaker and community leader.
RHA is hosting Family Feud on November 15th! Sign up to compete now!
Registration for winter and spring courses start in November. Take care of your registration holds in October!
Students planning to graduate by spring 2026 can apply to graduate in BoxerOnline.pacificu.edu today! Priority Deadline is January 15th. When meeting with your advisor to plan winter/spring courses confirm your boxeronline progress tab looks completed or fully planned.
Students with transfer credits: To prepare for your advising meeting with your fall advisor to plan for winter and spring courses, check out your transfer summary in BoxerOnline.pacificu.edu. Review how your transfer credits are articulated on your Pacific transcript and connect with your academic advisor to ensure your credits are applying to degree requirements.
Winter and spring course registration happens in early November! Your academic advisor will be contacting you to invite you to make an advising cycle appointment with them over the next few weeks. Keep an eye out on your pacificu.edu email!
What books get banned and why? Come find out at "Banned Book Bingo" on Thursday, October 30th. Hosted by the English Club and McCall Center for Civic Engagement, this interactive game comes with banned book prizes - hit BINGO and choose the book of your choice!
There are connections between democracy and every single field of study at Pacific. Your major is on the ballot, and your voice is critical. Stop by the UC from 12:00pm-1:30pm on Wednesday, November 29 to learn how your major impacts (and is impacted by) elected officials and public policy. Ballots for the November 4 election are already in the mail - now is the time to make a plan to vote, and we can help!