A recipient of the U.S. Surgeon General's Exemplary Service Medal, Jessica Scruggs DHS '09 harnesses the power of community to build better health outcomes.
In his decade as a teacher and school administrator in Alaska, Ralph Watkins '09, PhDEL '24 has only become more passionate about helping Native Alaskan students thrive in the classroom.
Denise Price-Giesbers '00 has been honored by both the American Legion and the U.S. Field Artillery Association for her service to members of the U.S. Armed Forces and veterans, both on Pacific's campuses and in the larger community.
A beloved coach during his seven years at 51³Ô¹Ï, George Tall Chief MSEd '58 found his ultimate calling in a return to his native Oklahoma, where he became the elected chief of the Osage Nation.
Through a five-year grant from the National Science Foundation, 51³Ô¹Ï's College of Education is investigating what is helping STEM teachers to thrive in Oregon's high-need schools.
51³Ô¹Ï's 16th president, who died in September 2024, left an indelible mark on the university not only in its programs and campuses but also in the Pacific community members whom "Dr. Phil" always made feel like treasured friends.
Kinesiology major Jacob Boyce '27 earned himself a trip to the SEC Football Championship Game and a $20,000 scholarship check as a finalist in the Dr Pepper Tuition Giveaway.
Experience developing an email security app for his senior capstone project not only provided a taste of how to help mobile apps, but also helped Cayden Wagner '24 land his first job in the tech sector.
The nearly $265,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education will add study-abroad opportunities in Pacific Rim countries and add Hawaiian language and culture classes to the undergraduate academic catalog.
The $520,000 grant from the state of Oregon funds an 18-month program teaching students digital assessment and analytical insights while aiding local businesses.