Pacific alumnus Nemir Kirdar was a financial innovator and leader
University of the Pacific alumnus Nemir Kirdar '60, founder of Investcorp, died June 8, 2020. He was 83. more
Environmental science graduate passionate about farming and social justice
Jamil Burns ’14 recently received acclaim for his efforts to organize other urban farming concerns to feed East Bay protesters after the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. more
Environmental science graduate passionate about farming and social justice
Jamil Burns ’14 recently received acclaim for his efforts to organize other urban farming concerns to feed East Bay protesters after the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. more
Environmental science graduate passionate about farming and social justice
Jamil Burns ’14 recently received acclaim for his efforts to organize other urban farming concerns to feed East Bay protesters after the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. more
Psychology professor works with international group studying human impact of COVID-19
Psychology professor Matthew Normand is working with an international group of psychologists, The Behavioral Science Response to COVID-19 Working Group, to study the multi-faceted impacts of human behavior in reaction to the pandemic. more
Psychology professor works with international group studying human impact of COVID-19
Psychology professor Matthew Normand is working with an international group of psychologists, The Behavioral Science Response to COVID-19 Working Group, to study the multi-faceted impacts of human behavior in reaction to the pandemic. more
Experiential learning opportunities lay foundation for double major’s global career plans
Samantha Johnston’s goal is to work in nonprofit international development, and her four years at University of the Pacific have laid an excellent foundation for work on the global stage. more
Experiential learning opportunities lay foundation for double major’s global career plans
Samantha Johnston’s goal is to work in nonprofit international development, and her four years at University of the Pacific have laid an excellent foundation for work on the global stage. more
International relations graduate bound for Harvard
Christina Bouri ’20 explored her deeply personal, lifelong interest in the Middle East at Pacific. That experience and the support she received from professors made it possible for her to move on to the world’s top graduate program in Middle Eastern studies at Harvard University this fall. more
Noteworthy Newsletter | May 27, 2020
Faculty and staff accomplishments and scholarly and artistic activity. more