Through an innovative experiential learning program, Pacific business students are helping local companies enhance their bottom line by enhancing their digital presence.
Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ has appointed Dr. Talina Corvus, PhD, DPT, PT, ACEEAA, and Board Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist as Director of the PhD in Education and Leadership program within the College of Education and College of Health Professions, beginning April 10, 2025. She has served as Interim Director since July 2023.
Pacific's Circle K Club illustrates the opportunities for experiential learning and leadership through the university's student clubs and organizations.
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.
Dr. Dijana Ihas, Professor of Music, was awarded the Long Term Achievement in Research Award by the American String Teachers Association at their annual conference in Atlanta, GA, in March 2025. This award is considered the highest honor in the country for strings research, and Ihas is the first recipient of this award from a small private university.
The heart of Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ’s College of Optometry lives in our students, faculty, and the proud alumni who have become leaders in the profession. For the College of Optometry Advisory Council’s alumni spotlight, we spoke with Dr. Nate Lighthizer to hear how Pacific helped shape his journey as an optometrist. Now serving as Dean at Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry (NSUOCO), Dr. Lighthizer is mentoring the next generation, advancing clinical education, and playing a pivotal role in expanding the scope of optometric practice across the country.
Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ's Music Department presents four concerts this April and May, including the final performances for its bands under the direction of Michael Burch-Pesses.
When Tom Orr MSAT '23 was looking for a Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ program, he knew that he wanted hands-on experience. The opportunity to intern with the Portland Winterhawks during his final semester at Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ led him to a rival team and a new career in the Western Hockey League.
The Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Alumni Association Board of Representatives convened recently, welcoming two new members and tackling a range of critical university matters, including food insecurity and upcoming changes within the university.
The Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Black Alumni Chapter is experiencing significant growth and renewed focus. Recently, leadership of the group began to transition to Amber Benton '09, Patrice Fuller '16 and Michael Tyner '15, who continue to work closely with founding members Robert Browning '69 and Donna Maxey '70. With strong leadership, the chapter is solidifying its role in fostering a strong and supportive community for alumni and students.
The NCAA will hold its first women's wrestling national championship in 2026, but Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ realized the sport's potential, and produced its first national champions, over 25 years ago.