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    The Stockton Cambodian Oral History Project was awarded a $10,000 grant by Cal Humanities to help with the Project's ongoing mission of chronicling the stories of Cambodian refugees and the richness of their invaluable contributions to the Stockton community more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2013/January-2013/Stockton-Cambodian-Oral-History-Project-receives-grant-award-from-Cal-Humanities.html

    Three Pacific students recently won highly sought-after awards that will allow them to travel abroad to study economics or continue their study in science fields here. more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2013/April-2013/Fulbright-Goldwater-Winners.html
    Student-produced Video Memoir Becomes Promo for Theatre Arts Production

    What began as Ziheng Wang’s video memoir for his family and friends in China on his experience as a Theatre Arts major became a promotional video used by the Theatre Arts department, thanks to the encouragement of a beloved professor. more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2013/January-2013/Student-produced-Video-Memoir-Becomes-Promo-for-Theatre-Arts-Production.html

    Catch classic movies on the big screen June 2 through August 11. Adults $5 / Children 12 & Under $3 / Pacific Staff, Faculty, Alumni $3 / Pacific Students FREE more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/May-August-2012/Summer-Classic-Movie-Series.html

    Two Pacific Professors host first immersion trip to China, teaching students about the country’s language, culture and rapid growth into world’s second largest economy. more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/October-2012/Summer-Studies-in-China.html

    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

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/September-2012/Supreme-Court-Justice-Demystifies-Life-as-a-Judge.html
    Sustainability Has a New Approach with “The Story of Stuff”

    Annie Leonard, a sustainability expert who created the viral video "The Story of Stuff," will challenge Pacificans to rethink their consumption habits and the need to change to sustain the environment more

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/April-2012/The-Story-of-Stuff-Author-Visits-Pacific.html

    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

    http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/Newsroom/2012/March-2012/James-Jewell-master-of-lighting.html