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    Pacific Athletics Announces Changes to Ticketing

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    Boxer Athletics welcomes our new partnership with Hometown Ticketing to provide season and single-game tickets this year. The site is live, and you can purchase season tickets in reserved sections B & C until Sept. 9 when we open individual game reserved tickets to the general public. We encourage you to purchase tickets online and save yourself from the potentially long lines at the ticket office on Saturdays.Season and single-game tickets for Pacific University Athletics are now available for purchase online through a new partnership with HomeTown Ticketing. In addition to football single-game and season tickets, single-game tickets for the 2022 fall seasons of men's and women's soccer and volleyball are also available for purchase online. Faculty and staff still get one free admission with Boxer ID at the entrance. No ticket required. Boxer Football Ticketing Changes In addition to the partnership with HomeTown Ticketing, there are also other ticketing changes for home events during the 2022 football season. Starting with the home opener against Pomona-Pitzer on Sept. 17, Boxer Football fans can purchase season tickets in the reserved B and C sections of Hanson Stadium through Sept. 9, after which single-game reserved tickets in sections B and C will also be available for purchase. General admission season and single-game tickets are also available. For those looking to avoid long lines at the ticket office on Saturdays, the partnership with HomeTown Ticketing provides the convenience of purchasing tickets online and in advance. Ticket Prices for 2022 Home Football games Reserved seating (sections B and C) season tickets - 100Generaladmissionseasontickets100 General admission season tickets - 75 Single-game reserved (sections B and C) tickets - 20Singlegamegeneraladmission20 Single-game general admission - 15 Single-game general admission for seniors (65 & older), high school students (w/ID), and children aged 5 to 12 years old - 8Childrenunder5yearsold"freegeneraladmissionGetTicketsTheRedDen,Pacificsstudentledfangroup,willhavededicatedseatingatHansonStadiuminsectionDunderthecoveronthewestend,alongwiththePacificPepBand.Thislimitsthenumberofgeneraladmissionseatsthatareunderthecoverofthestadium.Inaddition,toenableallseatsatHansonStadiumtohavesightlinetothevideoboard,thewestendzonewillbecomeastandingroomonlysectionandthebleacherswillbemovedtotheeastendofthestadium.Forpregamefestivities,theTailgateLotwillbeaccessibletoPacificalumniandfamilywithparkingpasses.DedicatedmembersoftheBoxerNationcanreserveaspotintheTailgateLotwitha8 Children under 5 years old "“ free general admission Get Tickets The Red Den, Pacific's student-led fan group, will have dedicated seating at Hanson Stadium in section D under the cover on the west end, along with the Pacific Pep Band. This limits the number of general admission seats that are under the cover of the stadium. In addition, to enable all seats at Hanson Stadium to have sightline to the video board, the west endzone will become a standing room only section and the bleachers will be moved to the east end of the stadium. For pre-game festivities, the Tailgate Lot will be accessible to Pacific alumni and family with parking passes. Dedicated members of the Boxer Nation can reserve a spot in the Tailgate Lot with a 500 donation that benefits the Boxer Club. Alternatively, fans can also register for a free single-game pass. Single-game passes allow access to available parking spaces in the Tailgate Lot on a first-come, first-served basis. These passes do not guarantee access to the Tailgate Lot should it reach capacity on a game day. A reserved parking spot for the whole season is the only way to guarantee a spot in the Tailgate Lot for every home game. If you have any questions about ticketing or parking at Boxer Football games, please contact Jennie Harlan, Athletic administrative assistant at [email protected]. For the latest information on Pacific Athletics, make sure to check out GoBoxers.com. You can also find the Boxers on social media at @GoBoxers on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

    Leonardo Dominguez '22 Accepted Full-Time Position

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    Leonardo Dominguez '22 started his first full-time athletic training position at California State University, Chico on Aug. 15. Leonardo Dominguez '22 started his first full-time athletic training position at California State University, Chico on Aug. 15. He is enjoying his time so far working with the Chico State University athletic training staff. "The entire department is very welcoming, and the work environment is very family-oriented," he said of his new position

    Kathleen Thomas OD '22 Earns 2022 Drs. Dennis L. Smith and Nada J. Lingel Award for Excellence in Systemic Disease and BSK Silver Medal Award

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    Kathleen Thomas OD '22 is the Pacific University College of Optometry Class of 2022 valedictorian and the recipient of the Beta Sigma Silver Medal Award.Kathleen Thomas OD '22 is the Pacific University College of Optometry Class of 2022 valedictorian and the recipient of the Beta Sigma Silver Medal Award. Thomas also earned the 2022 Drs. Dennis L. Smith and Nada J. Lingel Award for Excellence in Systemic Disease. The award recognizes and honors a student's hard work, skill and dedication to understanding systemic disease and providing comprehensive health care to their patients.  Thomas, who hails from Edmonton, Alberta, knew that she wanted to become an optometrist early in high school. During her time at Pacific, she served as president of the Beta Sigma Kappa Honor Society, fundraising coordinator for Amigos Eye Care, a teaching assistant for the second year of visual perception and ocular disease class, and as a tutor for the vision therapy course. She plans on starting her career in the rural community of Peace River, Alberta.  The College of Optometry prepares tomorrow's doctors of optometry, while also serving the vision needs of the local community and advancing research in the ophthalmic industry. The college offers bachelor's, master's and PhD programs in vision science, as well as a doctor of optometry degree. 

    Chi Nguyen OD '22 Earns the 2022 Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Award of Excellence in Contact Lens Patient Care from College of Optometry

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    Chi Nguyen OD '22 was presented with the 2022 Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Award of Excellence in Contact Lens Patient Care from the College of Optometry.Chi Nguyen OD '22 was presented with the 2022 Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Award of Excellence in Contact Lens Patient Care from the College of Optometry. The award recognizes an outstanding Pacific University student clinician who has demonstrated excellence in contact lens patient care during their optometric education. Nguyen has been interested myopia control since a young age. She is pursuing a residency focusing on the cornea and contact lenses.   The College of Optometry prepares tomorrow's doctors of optometry, while also serving the vision needs of the local community and advancing research in the ophthalmic industry. The college offers bachelor's, master's and PhD programs in vision science, as well as a doctor of optometry degree. 

    Early Learning Community Spots Available in 3rd/4th Grade

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    Join the ELC for the 2022-2023 School Year. Now enrolling 3rd/4th grade!What if your child's first experiences with school could be filled with wonder, exploration and lots of time outside? At the Early Learning Community (ELC), young children encounter a richly stimulating learning environment and nurturing, creative teachers who guide them in their exploration of the world.  ELC still has a few open spots for the 2022-2023 school year in our blended 3rd/4th grade classroom. The ELC is an independent school offering preschool through 4th grade programs for children, located on Pacific University's Forest Grove Campus. Join us and your child will learn about plants and insects in our Brim Family Outdoor Learning Center, create and perform their own plays in the Taylor-Meade Performing Arts Center and thrive in small classes led by master teachers. Schedule a tour by emailing [email protected] and explore our web page.                                           

    Sewer Project & Voyages Limit August Parking Spots in Lots P and H

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    Temporary closure of Lot H and part of Lot P in AugustIt may take longer for employees to find a parking spot on the Forest Grove Campus. Due to a  City of Forest Grove and Clean Water Services project, Lot H lot will be closed fo up to 3 days during the week of Aug. 8th. A small southern section of Lot P is also scheduled to be closed toward the end of the month. Faculty and staff can still park in the northern two thirds of Lot P and access the pedestrian gate that goes though Lot H. Employees should also be aware that the Voyages outdoor adventure program has reserved sections of Lot P from Aug. 8-12, Aug. 15-20 and Aug. 23-24. Voyages staff will be parking vans, trailers, equipment, and conducting logistical operations on Lot P during these dates. Facilities Management apologizes for any inconvenience. Thank you for your patience as deadlines for the sewer project are adjusted throughout the month. If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Schuppert, Facilities director at [email protected]. For questions relating to Voyages, please contact Justin Hall, Outdoor Pursuits assistant director at extension x3080.

    In Memoriam: Shelley Reece MFA '14

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    Shelley Reece MFA '14 died Dec. 17, 2021, at age 85.Shelley Reece MFA '14 died Dec. 17, 2021, at age 85. Reece was a devoted husband, father, teacher, mentor, scholar, and poet. Born April 19, 1936, in Havensville, Kan., he earned a masters and PhD at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In 1969, he accepted a position as professor of English at Portland State University. During his 33 years at PSU, he served six years as director of Composition and six more as the English Department chair. His young family accompanied him to Cambridge on sabbatical for the 1975 academic year. He retired from teaching in 2002 after 43 years in education. Reece had many interests. He lent his lyric baritone voice to a multitude of local choirs, facilitated an informal group studying James Joyce's Ulysses, and enjoyed getting away to his family's beloved vacation home on Anderson Island. His greatest passion was writing poetry. He wrote daily, sharing his work in a front yard 'poetry box' for the community to enjoy. He met monthly with fellow poets for writing workshops, and served 13 years on the board of Friends of William Stafford, including five as chairman. An advocate of lifelong learning, he earned a master of fine arts degree in poetry from Pacific University in 2014. Reece is survived by his wife of 63 years, Mary; daughter Lesley; and son Dan

    School of Pharmacy Recognizes July 2022 Faculty & Staff Accomplishments

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    Congratulations to all of School of Pharmacy faculty and staff for their July 2022 accomplishments.  Congratulations to all of School of Pharmacy faculty and staff for their July 2022 accomplishments.   Nicola Carter Gaëlle Lentini, Peter C. Dumoulin, Nicola S. Carter (in press). Intracellular Parasites: Kinetoplastids, In Encyclopedia of Cell Biology, Second Edition (Editors Ralph A. Bradshaw, Gerald W. Hart and Philip D. Stahl) Elsevier, 2022. Member of the"RFA-AI-21-075: Identification and Characterization of Persistence Mechanisms of Select Protozoan Pathogens (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)" Special Emphasis Panel, ZAI1-NKD-M (S1). National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Special Emaphasis Panel. Special Issue Editor, Mechanisms Contributing to Persistence in Protozoan Parasites, Pathogens, MDPI. Special Issue Editor, Women's Special Issue Series: Pathogens, Pathogens, MDPI. Anita Cleven Presented Pacific University School of Pharmacy's School Poster, AACP Annual Meeting (July 2022, Grapevine, TX) Fawzy Elbarbry Presented, "A new LC-MS/MS Method for the Determination of Nifedipine, Bisoprolol, and Captopril in Human Plasma", AACP Annual Meeting (July 2022, Grapevine, TX) Presented, "Honokiol Reduces Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Rats through Modulation of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism", AACP Annual Meeting (July 2022, Grapevine, TX) John Harrelson Harrelson J., Elected Chair for the 2024 Gordon Research Conference on Drug Metabolism (Vice-Chair for 2023)   Huy Hoang Hagemann T., Olson K., Hoang H. (2022, July). "Fostering creativity and innovation: developing entrepreneurial skills and an intrapreneurial mindset in student pharmacists." Podium session presented at the annual meeting of American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, (July 2022, Grapevine, TX).  Elbarbry F., Hoang H., Cleven A., Karimigevari R. (2022, July). "A novel approach to introduce P1 students to forensic pharmacy." Poster presented at annual meeting of American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, (July 2022, Grapevine, TX). Hoang H., Finch M., Saghira D., Fortner J. (2022, July). "The impact of COVID-19 on patient's access to medication management services in the community pharmacy setting." Poster presented at annual meeting of American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, (July 2022, Grapevine, TX).  Andrew Longhofer Longhofer, A., Chatnick, P., & Cleven, A. (2022, July). "Cultivating professional identity development, career readiness, and reflective practice within Personal & Professional Development courses." Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, (July 2022, Grapevine, TX). Brandon Nuziale Presented, "Bridging the Gap: Intentionally Connecting Skills Lab Courses, Experiential Learning and Pharmacy Practice", AACP Annual Meeting (July 2022, Grapevine, TX

    Michael Hahn MFA '23 Awarded Fall 2022 Mapmakers Teaching Assistantship

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    Michael Hahn MFA '23 awarded the Fall 2022 Mapmakers Teaching Assistantship.  Michael Hahn MFA '23 has been awarded the Fall 2022 Mapmakers Teaching Assistantship, a competitive opportunity co-sponsored by the Master of Fine Arts and English programs. The assistantship is open to all MFA students entering their 3rd or 4th semesters who have been awarded the Mapmakers Scholarship. The Mapmakers scholarship currently offers partial tuition awards to exceptional students of color, and this teaching fellowship offers an additional stipend.      In this role Hahn assists in the teaching of a section of ENGW 180, Writing and Research, led this term by Scott Korb, director of the MFA in Writing program. Korb will also offer pedagogy mentorship throughout the assistantship semester. Hahn had this to say about the opportunity: "As the teaching assistant this semester, I am excited to learn with students while engaging the perspectives they bring to the classroom. I believe the study of literature and the cultivation of one's voice ought to be a joyful endeavor, sparking curiosity and healthy criticism. In the process, I hope to inspire students to bring their entire selves to bear on discourse wherever they go."

    Christian DeJongh OD '22 & Alex Schoen OD '22 Awarded Optometry VSP/AAOF Practice Excellence Scholarship

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    Christian DeJongh OD '22 and Alex Schoen OD '22 received the Pacific University 2022 Vision Service Plan/American Academy of Optometry Foundation Practice Excellence Scholarship.Christian DeJongh OD '22 and Alex Schoen OD '22 received the Pacific University 2022 Vision Service Plan/American Academy of Optometry Foundation Practice Excellence Scholarship.  The VSP/AAOF College of Optometry award is presented to two students who have demonstrated clinical and academic excellence and a commitment to enter the independent practice of optometry. Schoen also received the Pacific University College of Optometry Private Practice Scholarship Award, which supports students intending to pursue private practice optometry following graduation. He shares the award with alumni Jimmy Dhesa OD '22 and Nanki Kaleka OD '22. The College of Optometry prepares tomorrow's doctors of optometry, while also serving the vision needs of the local community and advancing research in the ophthalmic industry. The college offers bachelor's, master's and PhD programs in vision science, as well as a doctor of optometry degree. 

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