Pacific Review fall 2014
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Volume 100 | No. 3 Read the digital version here or click on the cover image >> In this issue: Law students at McGeorge School of Law get four new laws on the books through their work in a new Legislative and Public Policy Clinic, the Chan family's recent gift brings lasting impact to students and the campus, and Pacific's oldest alumnus, George Knoles, makes a significant gift to an endowed scholarship just days before his death. |
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Celebrating the Chan Family's Leadership and LegacyPharmacists Tony and Virginia Chan, both '77, and their children, Jonathan '09 and Megan '13, make a generous gift that will benefit students at the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences for generations to come. |
Oldest Alumnus Supports Students in His Last ActGeorge Knoles '28, '30, an esteemed historian whose family played a pivotal role in Pacific's past, contributed to future students' success by making a gift just days before his death at age 107. Web Extras |
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