Sarah Cavanagh, author of Mind Over Monsters: Supporting Youth Mental Health with Compassionate Challenge, will visit campus on Wednesday, September 17, 2025. A wide variety of events will be planned on, inviting students, faculty, and staff to engage with Prof. Cavanagh and the concept of “compassionate challenge” in the college classroom. Please save the the date and learn how you can prepare for her visit.
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Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
The university community is invited to attend University Finance Committee meetings.
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
The Boxer Journey Committee invites you to register for a topical focus group session. All focus groups will be held via Zoom, and you are welcome to participate even if you are only available for part of the scheduled time.
Interested in Pacific's Master of Nonprofit Leadership program? Log on to Zoom anytime during the window and chat with our program director!
The Boxer Journey Committee invites you to register for a topical focus group session. All focus groups will be held via Zoom, and you are welcome to participate even if you are only available for part of the scheduled time.
Come celebrate community one kernel at a time!
Established in 1964, Forest Grove's Corn Roast is the premiere way to celebrate the beginning of Fall.
All are welcome to drop in at Old College Hall to learn the history of the building and its place in 51Թ's history.
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.