Stockton native named city’s director of public works
University of the Pacific civil engineering alumna Jodi Almassy ’04 started her appointment as director of public works for the city of Stockton on June 22. 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
New group of Powell Scholars have variety of talents, interests
Pacific welcomes five new students from across the country to the Powell Scholars Program, which develops responsible leaders who excel academically and take the initiative to understand and serve the university and local and global communities. more
Students save almost $500,000 through Pacific’s Open Educational Resources program
Pacific’s Open Educational Resources (OER) program continues to save students money on the cost of textbooks. The total savings for the previous three academic years (2017-2020) is $442,000. more
International Student Graduates in a League of His Own
Andrea De Nardi ‘20 is the School of Engineering and Computer Science’s (SOECS) most decorated graduate. more
Computer science senior projects shift to Game of Thrones-themed virtual reality
Despite the pandemic, the senior project showcase and competition happened, thanks to virtual reality creations by University of the Pacific Libraries and the School of Engineering and Computer Sciences (SOECS) – notably a daughter-father collaboration. more
Coalition donates medical equipment to Turlock nursing home
The Print to Protect Coalition (PTPC), which includes volunteers from the University of the Pacific, is aiding an embattled Turlock nursing home during the pandemic. more
Civil engineering graduate finds her purpose in structural engineering
Growing up in the Bay Area, Leah Classen was awestruck by the history and architecture of the buildings that surrounded her. more
Print To Protect Coalition makes first medical equipment delivery
The Print To Protect Coalition, led by Pacific’s Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry alumnus Nabeel Cajee ’11, ’15 has made its first delivery of PPE. 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