Tapingo Food Ordering App Brings Convenience to Stockton Campus
Starting Oct. 1, students, faculty and staff will be able to order food in the Lair using their Apple or Android phone more
Author Matt de la Pena to Headline Latino Heritage Month
Matt de la Peña '96, author, creative writing instructor, Pacific alum and Tiger basketball player, will headline this year's Latino Heritage Month celebration. more
Chinese Professors Study Communication at Pacific
About two dozen professors from Communication University of China were on Pacific's Stockton campus for two weeks learning about the American study of Communication more
Supreme Court Chief Justice Demystifies Life as a Judge
Students and the community received an unusual treat this Constitution Day: They heard what life was like on California's Supreme Court directly from the chief justice herself. more
Student historians, University archivists document memories of groundbreaking Monterey Jazz Festival event
University archivists, Conservatory faculty, Brubeck Institute staff and history students present The Real Ambassadors exhibit at Monterey Jazz Festival, as part of an effort to capture recollections of people who were in the audience in 1962 more
BOG Community Council Launches Reading by Third campaign
More than 100 community leaders and educators gathered at the Haggin Museum to discuss the problem and set goals for reversing our community's poor literacy rates. more
Advancing Professional Programs Around the World
Pacific administrators, faculty and students have been busy this past summer expanding Pacific’s influence as a leader in professional education around the globe. more
ABC News10 and University of the Pacific team up for Stockton Town Hall
On Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. ABC News10 will host "Stockton in Crisis, Searching for Solutions," a free town hall forum held at University of the Pacific's Long Theatre. more
TEDXSanJoaquin: Just the Right Amount of Wrong
Speakers at Pacific Will Explore Why Innovators Constantly Challenge the Status Quo more
President Eibeck Signs Letter to President Obama
Today, 165 chancellors and presidents of American universities sent a letter to President Obama and members of Congress urging a bipartisan solution to visa reform more
