On November 3rd there will be a national one-hour "Deep Dive" event that pairs students from different schools and perspectives for one-on-one conversations about elections and representation. The goal is to practice important civic skills like active listening and collaborative problem-solving, while discussing a hot-button issue facing our country. Pacific is participating – are signed up yet?
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Students
If climbing dirty boulders outside in the cold doesn't appeal to you, why not try indoor rock climbing for a change? Join Outdoor Pursuits instructors and Pacific students for a night of indoor adventuring at a local indoor climbing gym! This indoor excursion will certainly be warmer and dryer, plus just as much fun, as a day out on the rocks! Climbers of ALL experience levels are encouraged to participate!
Join us for an engaging conversation with Steve Callaway, former Mayor of Hillsboro and longtime community leader. Hear his insights on leadership, communication, and civic engagement drawn from decades of public service and education. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how you can make a lasting impact in your community.
The University Diversity Committee (UDC) is a collaborative of staff, faculty, administrators, and students that advise the University Council on matters related to equity and diversity to advance the university’s mission and vision.
Join students, staff, and faculty for this interactive dance workshop of various Latin dances from various regions.
Join the Indigenous Student Alliance for a cultural workshop celebrating Native American Heritage Month.
Put on your dancing shoes! The Pacific Association of Latinx and Ally Students (ALAS) is hosting its annual Baile de Los Muertos on November 8th at the University Center.
Join staff from the Student Counseling Center and be trained in Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), a national recognized suicide prevention training. This empirically-validated training will equip you to recognize the warning signs, clues, and suicidal communication of people at risk as well as gain the skills to act and help save a life.
Join staff from the Student Counseling Center and be trained in Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), a national recognized suicide prevention training. This empirically-validated training will equip you to recognize the warning signs, clues, and suicidal communication of people at risk as well as gain the skills to act and help save a life.
The Jazz Band will perform under the direction of Dr. Abbie Brown on Friday, November 14 at 7:30 p.m. in McCready Hall, Taylor-Meade Auditorium.