Deadline for Eberhardt Research Fellowships
The Faculty Research Committee would like to announce the February 3rd deadline for the Eberhardt Research Fellowships. This award provides financial support for Pacific faculty members to conduct a research project for at least a five-week period over the summer more
Last Chance to Request Electronic W-2 for 2011
Beginning with the 2011 Form W-2 to be distributed in January 2012, employees may choose to forego the paper copy and receive their Form W-2 in a printable electronic format only. Foregoing the paper copy not only reduces the University's costs associated with printing and distributing paper Forms W-2, but also eliminates the possibility of an employee's Form W-2 becoming lost, stolen, delayed, or misplaced more
Distinguished Scholar Lecture - Dr. Juan Cole
Professor of History at the University of Michigan, Dr. Juan Cole was the SIS Distinguished Scholar lecturer for the Spring 2012 semester. more
Pacific Mens Volleyball: Tigers Take First MPSF Win Over UC Santa Barbara
The Tigers took the match 3-1 led by junior Taylor Hughes' 13 kills and six blocks. more
One Professor is Inspiring Future Writers and Researchers
Dr. Qingwen Dong, chair of the Communication Department, is committed to making sure his students conduct top-level research. more
Saturday PIE and the CCI
The first spring Saturday PIE event is coming up on January 28th! Saturday Partners in Education is designed to bring children to the University of the Pacific and give them a glimpse into college life more
Violinist Ann Miller to solo with St. John’s Chamber Orchestra
The annual St. John’s Chamber Orchestra Festival returns with performances on January 22nd , 27th, and 29th at the Church of St. John the Evangelist in Stockton more
Pacific Alumni Nominated for GRAMMY Awards
Pacific Alumni will be well represented at the 54th GRAMMY Awards ceremony, which will take place next month in Los Angeles. more
Positive Signs for the Economy - January 2012 California and Metro Forecast
More positive economic data at the end of 2011 has raised hopes for the economy, but continued weakness in the housing market, weaker demand for exports, and contracting government spending will prevent the recovery from gathering further momentum according to the Business Forecasting Center more
Alumnus Keith Walker wins DARPA Shredder Challenge.
Alumnus Keith Walker and a team of computer scientists piece together over 10,000 documents to win DARPA's Shredder Challenge and a $50,000 prize. more
