"Women Rising: Mary Whitmore's 50-Year Battle For Human Rights" runs through May 2025 in Pacific's Tran Library, with a special reception scheduled for Wednesday, Mar. 12.
The 1990s was a watershed period for LGBTQ+ rights across the country. In Oregon and at Pacific, incremental gains were accomplished amid a climate of of fear and hostility. Through the social and institutional challenges, progress continued. Today, the university works to celebrate diversity
When Title IX was enacted into law in 1972, few at Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ seemed to take notice. But it's clear in retrospect that the world of higher education had changed.
When Dr. Martha Rampton arrived on Pacific’s campus as a history professor in 1994, female professors still were sometimes treated like secretaries, being asked, for example, to fetch coffee for their male colleagues. A year later, Pacific had its first Feminist Studies program.
This Women's History Month we have been highlighting important Pacific women in our history. This week, we look back to Ladies Hall, later named Herrick Hall, and how it provided more women with the opportunity to attend Pacific.Â