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Pacific students use art to save ancient Chinese culture
8/18/15

Pacific students use art to save ancient Chinese culture

Students launch online store that benefits Chinese artisans in remote village of Dimen. more

Pacific students use art to save ancient Chinese culture
8/18/15

Pacific students use art to save ancient Chinese culture

Students launch online store that benefits Chinese artisans in remote village of Dimen. more

Emeritus art professor J. Ronald Pecchenino ’56 passed away Aug. 4
8/17/15

Emeritus art professor J. Ronald Pecchenino ’56 passed away Aug. 4

An outstanding professor, mentor and artist, his life was dedicated to creating, teaching, supporting and mentoring those in the art community. more

Pacific’s Kitchen Co-op: A recipe for success
7/16/15

Pacific’s Kitchen Co-op: A recipe for success

Pacific's new Kitchen Co-op is a fully equipped kitchen that gives students and staff a place to cook healthy meals together. more

Asian studies scholars converge on University of the Pacific
6/4/15

Asian studies scholars converge on University of the Pacific

Scholars from more than 65 universities around the world will gather at University of the Pacific June 5 through 7 for the 2015 Asian Studies on the Pacific West Coast Conference. more

Meet a future ambassador
5/27/15

Meet a future ambassador

Pacific economics major Nahid Kadirzada '16 receives 2015 Thomas R. Pickering Undergraduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship more

Coptic Scholar Receives $192,500 National Endowment for the Humanities Grant
5/27/15

Coptic Scholar Receives $192,500 National Endowment for the Humanities Grant

Caroline Schroeder, associate professor of Religious and Classical Studies, has been awarded a $192,500 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for the KELLIA project in Coptic Studies more

Meet a future ambassador
5/27/15

Meet a future ambassador

Pacific economics major Nahid Kadirzada '16 receives 2015 Thomas R. Pickering Undergraduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship more

Coptic Scholar Receives $192,500 National Endowment for the Humanities Grant
5/27/15

Coptic Scholar Receives $192,500 National Endowment for the Humanities Grant

Caroline Schroeder, associate professor of Religious and Classical Studies, has been awarded a $192,500 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for the KELLIA project in Coptic Studies more

5/21/15

Order of Pacific recipients recognized during Commencement ceremonies

Louise Stark, Simalee Smith-Stubblefield and Caroline Cox were recognized during Pacific's Commencement ceremonies with the Order of Pacific, the University's highest honor more