Noteworthy Newsletter | July 28, 2020
Faculty and staff accomplishments and scholarly and artistic activity. more
Can’t go to Italy? Bring Italy to Pacific
Pacific students couldn't travel for Pacific's Summer Italian Immersion Program in Assisi so the program came to them via Zoom. more
Examining John Muir’s impact
Yesterday, the executive director of the Sierra Club criticized and distanced the environmental organization from its founder, John Muir, who made deeply disturbing and racist comments about Native Americans, African Americans and others. more
Pacific graduate acquires multiple internships during pandemic
Despite the challenges of the pandemic and record-high unemployment, Angela Salazar ’20 was able to get multiple internships after graduation. more
New Stockton chamber president credits Pacific education
Chris Kay (’10 Communication) took over as president of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce on July 1. Kay, who leads marketing and business development for Siegfried Engineering, also is the owner of Carter Imports in Stockton. more
University of the Pacific joins immigration lawsuit against federal government
University of the Pacific joins immigration lawsuit against federal government. The suit seeks to prevent international students from being forced to leave U.S. if their schools operate entirely online. more
“Calliope” celebrates half-century of showcasing student art and literature
University of the Pacific’s student-run literary and arts magazine, “Calliope,” marked its 50th anniversary this spring by overcoming social-distancing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to produce its first all-digital edition. more
Noteworthy Newsletter | June 30, 2020
Faculty and staff accomplishments and scholarly and artistic activity. more
Pacific political science graduate organizes BLM street mural
Pacific political science graduate Ameer Othman organized volunteers to paint a temporary Black Lives Matter street mural on Argonne Drive near Victory Park in Stockton. more
Pacific political science graduate organizes BLM street mural
Pacific political science graduate Ameer Othman organized volunteers to paint a temporary Black Lives Matter street mural on Argonne Drive near Victory Park in Stockton. more