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Forest Grove

Orientation is required for all new and transfer undergrads and is packed with fun and helpful activities—welcomes, academic overviews, small-group sessions, and plenty of chances to meet your classmates!

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51³Ô¹Ï alumni writers are invited to gather virtually for an afternoon of creativity, critique and conversation! Whether you are a published author or a hobbyist looking to make new connections, everyone and all genres are welcome to come together for learning and camaraderie with your fellow alumni writers.
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Online, Hillsboro, Creighton Hall, Room 516

All employees are welcome to attend any or all sessions to hear updates on the institutional restructuring process and from restructuring committee chairs.

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

The Faculty Senate invites faculty members to its Senate meetings. The agenda can be viewed one week before the meeting.

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Forest Grove

Join Outdoor Pursuits and fellow classmates for a fun evening by the UC with campfire games, music and s'mores. Stop by after class and relax with friends!

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Online

All employees are welcome to attend any or all sessions to hear updates on the institutional restructuring process and from restructuring committee chairs.

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Online

The 51³Ô¹Ï Black Alumni Chapter is open to alumni of all campuses and programs.

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Hillsboro

Join us for an open house from 6 – 8 pm on Wednesday, September 10, to learn more about 51³Ô¹Ï’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program! Participants will learn more about our program and clinical education from faculty, review the admissions process, tour the campus, and participate in a Q&A session with current students.

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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.

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Join us on Sept. 13 for a virtual event where 51³Ô¹Ï Professor Jennifer Hardacker will present her lecture, “What The World Needs Now: A New Neo-Noir Film Movement.â€