This is a reminder that all employees of institutions of higher education are required to complete annual sexual misconduct prevention training. The training was launched on December 2nd and email reminders would come from a company called Vector LMS Solutions. The sender of the email is "ɳ University" and the email address will contain @ safecolleges or @ vectorlmsedu.
Announcements
Staff
You're invited to our last CETCI Pedagogy After-Hours of the year, featuring Katy Theumer and Nancy Christoph from World Languages and Literatures. They will be talking about increasing accessibility and inclusivity in the classroom through the use of Open Educational Resources (OERs). Join us Wednesday, April 16, from 5-6 pm in the Tran Library on the Forest Grove Campus. There will be snacks, refreshments, and plenty of time to chat with Katy, Nancy, and colleagues from across the University. Please register on the CETCI website. For more information, email us at pockr@pacificu.edu or edtech@pacificu.edu.
Get your Friday Pre-Show tickets for the 64th Annual Lū‘au & Hō‘ike on April 11! Experience exclusive performances before the weekend’s festivities.
ɳ University staff are invited to join their staff colleagues at the 2025 Boxer Field Day, formerly known as the All-Staff Conference, on Tuesday, June 3 on the Forest Grove Campus. The Staff Senate truly appreciates all that you invest in our students and we want to take this day to thank you for your service, intentionality, and care.
The Phi Lambda Omicron Sorority will be hosting a two day blood drive on April 28th and 29th in the MPR from 10am-3:30pm! We will be tabling in the UC the week prior, April 21st and 22nd with more information. You can sign up then or walk-in the day of the blood drive! If you have any questions please reach out to quetzaliandalon@pacificu.edu
Invitation for an ice cream wake for Dr. Lucy Dubin
Join colleagues for coffee and donuts on Friday, April 18 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. on The Forest Grove Campus, Tran Library-102.
Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking evening with Kristine S. Ervin, author of the groundbreaking memoir Rabbit Heart: A Mother's Murder, A Daughter's Story. This deeply personal and poetic narrative explores her journey of loss, resilience, and justice following the tragic murder of her mother.
Join colleagues for coffee and donuts on Tuesday, April 29 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. on The Hillsboro Campus, Atrium (HC2)