Trio 180 Unveils New Piece of Music in Celebration of 10th Anniversary
The world premier of "Gothic Sea" by Reinaldo Moya will be performed by Trio 180 in celebration of the group's 10th anniversary more
Anti-Violence Takes Center Stage During “Enough is Enough” Week
Teny Gross will speak about his work within Providence's gangs and his efforts to prevent violence during University of the Pacific's 2012 "Enough is Enough" week more
Technical Lighting Opens Doors for a Legacy at Pacific
The Golden Gate Bridge, Hearst Castle, and Tower Bridge in Sacramento all have one thing in common: they all possess the University of the Pacific spirit. James Jewell, a 1951 University of the Pacific graduate more
Kennedy Center Brings Theater to Stockton
More than 4,500 San Joaquin County schoolchildren will be treated to free performances of the play "Locomotion" April 11-13 in Faye Spanos Concert Hall at University of the Pacific more
Immigration 2012: A Panel Discussion on Immigration Policy and the Election
Two noted experts on immigration law and a representative from the American Civil Liberties Union will discuss these laws, how politicians frame the issue during election years, and whether there is any hope of seeing comprehensive immigration reform in the near future more
Pacific Achieves President’s Honor Roll for Community Service and Civic Engagement
For the second time in four years, University of the Pacific was named to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, which recognizes universities who are active within their community and give back to the local area more
Conservatory Student in Finals of the Prestigious Pacific Music Society Competition
University of the Pacific student Yelena Dyachek has made the finals of the Pacific Musical Society competition. The competition is considered to be one of the most competitive contests for young musicians on the West Coast more
Curator and Author to Speak at Pacific about Andy Goldsworthy’s Artwork
Natural resources, such as stones, tree branches, flowers, and mud are the materials artist Andy Goldsworthy uses to create stunning pieces of art. Whether it is sticks placed in a symmetrical shape more
Linda Ronstadt Purchases Landmark for Stockton
Linda Ronstadt, known for such hits as "You're No Good," "Blue Bayou," and "Hurt So Bad" came up with the idea of installing a plaque in Stockton to commemorate participants in the Bracero program, and then personally wrote a check to cover the costs more
Women as History-makers in California
59th California History Institute, University of the Pacific, Preliminary Program & Registration Form more

