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Upcoming Events

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Forest Grove, Knight Hall

Admitted students are invited to come to campus to make their deposit in person in order to ring the bell and sign our Boxer statue. There may even be a possible special appearance by our mascot, Boxer!

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Online, Forest Grove, Berglund Hall, Conference Room (Room 200)

University Council meetings are open to all Pacific community members. The agenda can be viewed one week before the meeting.

The 51³Ô¹Ï program of Dental Hygiene Studies is celebrating 20 years of excellence in dental hygiene education! Please join us in this anniversary celebration on Friday, April 10, 2026. 

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Hillsboro, Creighton Hall

Take the first step toward your pharmacy career and join us for an inside look at our program, while meeting our faculty, touring our facilities and getting to speak with current students and alumni to get honest answers to your questions.

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Forest Grove, Creamery (Milky Way)

Grab a paddle, a PFD (personal flotation device), and get ready for some serious fun paddling across the open water. Instructors well-versed in paddle technique and boat etiquette will lead you through a day of exploration and non-stop fun. No need to own a kayak, all gear, transportation, and instruction is provided when heading out to sea!

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Online, Forest Grove, Washburne University Center, Multi-Purpose Room (MPR), Hillsboro, Intermodal Transit Facility (ITF), Room 132

Staff are invited to the quarterly All-Staff Meetings held in August, October, January, and April both in person and on Zoom.

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Hillsboro, Baker Hall, Room 109

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.

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Forest Grove, Knight Hall

Admitted students are invited to come to campus to make their deposit in person in order to ring the bell and sign our Boxer statue. There may even be a possible special appearance by our mascot, Boxer!

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Forest Grove

Have you ever considered how you can make your teaching more inclusive of all learners through a neurodiversity-affirming lens? Join us on April 15, from 5-6 pm to explore a toolkit intervention designed to promote neuro-inclusive teaching practices among health professions faculty. PT professor, Tabitha Galindo, will lead the discussion.

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Online

The university community is invited to attend University Finance Committee meetings.