51³Ô¹ÏÊ»s production of the classic musical is more than a play. It is a great experiential learning opportunity for music majors, theatre majors and anyone with an interest in live drama.
Longtime Director of Facilities Management Cindy Schuppert '83, who retired in October 2025, looks back on five decades of excellence and family at Pacific, which began when she was a local high school student.
In 51³Ô¹Ï Professor Stevie Woods' first solo gallery show "Natural Consequences" viewers are invited to explore the relation between animals and their dwindling natural environment from a new perspective. Through over 30 encaustic wax paintings, Woods illustrates the loss of animals across the globe due to climate change and exploitation while seeking to ask the questions that science hopes to answer.
The five-year U.S. Department of Education grant provides for the development of enhanced student support services for first-generation students, low-income students and students with disabilities.
Pacific's Music and Theatre departments join forces to present the Kander & Ebb classic, one of seven performing arts productions slated on the Forest Grove Campus this fall.
Esther Kim OD '26 receives a national award as the armed forces' top optometry student, the latest milestone on a journey that grew from an opportunity to help her family.
The recent 51³Ô¹Ï Alumni Association Board meeting, presided over by new president Rhony Bhopla MFA '22, focused on a new initiative to address student food insecurity and planning for Homecoming 2025. The board also celebrated its newly elected executive committee and reviewed committee-specific projects.