Talking bread with Professor Ken Albala, the “Sourdough Whisperer”
Pacific history Professor Ken Albala, who has been in demand from media outlets to talk about sourdough starters and bread baking, answers questions and share his “how-to” guide. more
Talking bread with Professor Ken Albala, the “Sourdough Whisperer”
Pacific history Professor Ken Albala, who has been in demand from media outlets to talk about sourdough starters and bread baking, answers questions and share his “how-to” guide. more
History and international relations grad urges classmates to "Embrace tomorrow," remain positive
After travelling the globe, Natalia Gevara ’20 offers words of encouragement to fellow graduates. more
History and international relations grad urges classmates to "Embrace tomorrow," remain positive
After travelling the globe, Natalia Gevara ’20 offers words of encouragement to fellow graduates. more
Noteworthy Newsletter | April 29, 2020
Faculty and staff accomplishments and scholarly and artistic activity. more
Scholarly Commons hits 500,000 downloads and 50,000 items in April
Launched in November 2016, University of the Pacific’s Scholarly Commons has reached two milestones this month — 500,000 downloads and 50,000 items uploaded. more
An open letter to graduating seniors
If I had known my last day on campus was going to be the day before spring break, I would have made the most of it. more
Legal Scholars Program helps psychology major discover new path to help others
Justin Shindo ’20 was pursuing his passion for psychology when he found another passion during his freshman year at Pacific. more
Managing anxiety, worry and stress through the pandemic
At times of crisis, many of us experience increased stress and concern, and then respond in ways that worsen or makes more difficult our situation. more
X-Boundaries symposium examines entertainment industry's diversity gap
The 2020 X-Boundaries symposium drew representatives from music and other media industries to discuss ways that women, minorities and members of the LGBTQ+ communities are often marginalized. more