Heron Azevedo, is an international student from Brazil whose dream was to play American football in the States. He has had a very ambitious and determined career from playing American football in the sand with no pads to playing for a collegiate university football program..
Boxer Tales is a collection of stories highlighting the individuals that create our Pacific University community. Experience Boxer Life through the voices of students, faculty,…
Heron Azevedo, is an international student from Brazil whose dream was to play American football in the States. He has had a very ambitious and determined career from playing American football in the sand with no pads to playing for a collegiate university football program..
Boxer Tales is a collection of stories highlighting the individuals that create our Pacific University community. Experience Boxer Life through the voices of students, faculty,…
Mark Szymanski is a Professor of Education with a background in technology, cognitive science, and instruction. He was a public school teacher before joining Pacific University's community. He has done expansive research in the development of learning skills informed and facilitated by psychology and technology, learning disabilities, and assessment.
Boxer Tales is a collection of stories highlighting the individuals that create our Pacific University…
Charlotte Basch ’14 is using her time at Pacific University to build the skills and knowledge to better serve indigenous peoples, including her own Clatsop-Nehalem Tribe. Hear more of Charlotte’s story (http://bit.ly/wQ21MY) in Pacific magazine’s Spring 2012 issue, publishing in April.
Boxer Tales is a collection of stories highlighting the individuals that create our Pacific University community. Experience Boxer Life through the voices of students,…
Dr. Martin Fischer joined Pacific University as Director and Professor of Communications Sciences and Disorders. He specializes in child language disorders as well as the application of technology to the discipline of speech-language pathology. He co-developed the Master Clinician Network, designed to make peer reviewed examples of evidence-based clinical practice in speech-language pathology available for observation and critical discourse.
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Aaron Greer is an Anthropology professor at Pacific University. He has been very influential in the Anthropology club as well as creating study abroad opportunities for students.
Boxer Tales is a collection of stories highlighting the individuals that create our Pacific University community. Experience Boxer life through the voices of students, faculty, alumni, staff and supporters.
Walter Gordinier ‘73 creates structural art out of glass in his Portland studio. Among his creations are the glass panels on the second floor of Pacific’s library, built in 1995. Read more in the Spring 2012 issue of Pacific magazine: http://bit.ly/Gordinier
Joel Cowley is a senior transfer student who participates in the Transfer Student Club as well as Pacific University's Swim team.
Boxer Tales is a collection of stories highlighting the individuals that create our Pacific University community. Experience Boxer life through the voices of students, faculty, alumni, staff and supporters.
Julissa Rosales is a senior at Pacific University majoring in Environmental Science and Economics. She is also a Voyages trip leader. "My favorite part is always experiencing something new," says Julissa. She is leading a group of students canoeing and backpacking at Waldo Lake in Oregon.
Boxer Tales is a collection of stories highlighting the individuals that create our Pacific University community. Experience Boxer life through the voices of students,…
Boxer Tales is a collection of stories highlighting the individuals that create our Pacific University community. Experience Boxer life through the voices of students, faculty, alumni, staff and supporters.
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