Pacific creates tuition-free semester following struggles of COVID-19 pandemic
In an effort to make up for the past year’s pandemic-related struggles, Pacific University has recently released the free tuition semester.
In an effort to make up for the past year’s pandemic-related struggles, Pacific University has recently released the free tuition semester.
Pacific is acting as a certified pandemic vaccinator, providing vaccination clinics for qualifying members of the community.
Pacific University will see changes to its leadership starting this summer on July 1. President Lesley Hallick announced the changes on January 7.
As of Friday, Feb. 5, there have been 43 positive undergraduate cases, 36 positive graduate/professional cases and 29 positive employee cases.
Durante el primer semestre de regreso al campus desde el brote de COVID-19, Outdoor Pursuits ha implementado ciertos procedimientos de seguridad para permitir que los estudiantes disfruten de actividades al aire libre en medio de una pandemia.
El viernes 13 de noviembre, la gobernadora de Oregon, Kate Brown, anunció un cierre de dos semanas para el estado luego de un peligroso aumento en los casos de COVID-19. Pacific emitió un comunicado sobre los cambios que se están realizando en el protocolo y los estándares universitarios.
Following Oregon governor Kate Brown’s “freeze” order, Pacific issued a statement about changes being made to university protocol and standards in the wake of a dangerous COVID-19 spike
A social justice mural has been set to replace a decaying U.S. flag mural at Forest Glen Park in Forest Grove, OR, causing outrage amongst residents of the city.
For the first semester back on campus since the outbreak of COVID-19, Outdoor Pursuits has been implementing certain safety procedures to allow students to enjoy outdoor activities in the midst of a pandemic.
The music program at Pacific has seen multiple changes during COVID-19, hitting music majors and remote learners the hardest.
Pacific University’s art department was greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Hillsboro Library reopened its doors last month after months of only offering remote or curbside services due to COVID-19.