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    Because violence against racial, ethnic and religious minorities continues to mar civil society, the Foundation for California presents a unique traveling exhibit of Holocaust education more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/May-August-2012/-“The-Courage-to-Remember”-Holocaust-exhibit-opens-on-August-28-2012-at-the-University-of-the-Pacific.html
    11th Annual Brubeck Festival to Explore Communities

    This year's annual Brubeck Festival, themed "Building Communities," features select performers who have created and sustained a culture of jazz music in the communities where they live, much like Brubeck did more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/February-2012/Brubeck-Festival-2012.html
    62 Years of Stagg Stadium: The Rich History of a Stockton Landmark

    Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium was an instant Stockton landmark when it opened in 1950. Overnight, it became the city's center of sports, entertainment and grand ceremonies. When football games were not being played, the stadium hosted a plethora of University and community events more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/February-2012/Stagg-Stadium-Feature.html

    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

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/September-2012/News-10-Town-Forum.html
    Academy Award Winner and LGBT Rights Activist to Speak at Pacific

    Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black is the keynote speaker to the Western Regional Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, and Ally (LGBTQIA) conference at Pacific. He will discuss his career and his activism in the LGBT community.  more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/January-2012/Dustin-Lance-Black-Visits-Pacific.html

    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

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/September-2012/Advancing-Professional-Programs-Around-the-World.html

    Five Afghani law professors will arrive at Pacific McGeorge on February 5 to begin a six-week training program in the American justice system under a project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/January-2012/Afghani-Law-Professors-to-Train-at-McGeorge.html

    The Alex and Jeri Vereschagin Alumni House this month received recognition for its sustainable, cost-efficient and innovative architectural design more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/May-August-2012/Alex-and-Jeri-Vereschagin-Alumni-House-awarded-green-building-recognition.html

    More than 1,000 children from 11 schools in San Joaquin, Sacramento and Stanislaus County will converge at the Alex G. Spanos Center on April 20 to do math more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/April-2012/Math-Steeplechase-to-Attract-1000-School-Children.html