Jim Moore, professor emeritus of politics & government, closes his Pacific career by writing a biography of Oregon's last Republican governor and longtime 51³Ô¹Ï supporter.
Lorely French's 39-year career at Pacific has seen language and international education opportunities expand and become a cornerstone of Pacific's student experience.
The Distinguished University Professor of Education and founder of the Early Learning Community reflects on 30 years of teaching kids and college students alike.
As he retires after 30 years at Pacific, Distinguished University Professor of Music and Director of Bands Michael Burch-Pesses reflects on his academic career and 63 years in music between Pacific and the U.S. Navy.
The NCAA will hold its first women's wrestling national championship in 2026, but 51³Ô¹Ï realized the sport's potential, and produced its first national champions, over 25 years ago.
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.
The newly remodeled building at the heart of the Forest Grove Campus, formerly known as Pacific Hall, honors the nine-time Congressman for his lifetime of service.
For Pacific students in the 1990s and 2000s, the Milky Way was to place to be in Forest Grove for concerts, movies, outdoor adventures and a good cup of coffee.
Pacific's relationship with Japanese students dates almost back to the university's first days; now it has a firm connection to a leading university that sends students to Oregon, and accepts many others in return.