In a psychology of games class, Pacific students collaborated to create Crusaders for Change, a board game designed to challenge disability stereotypes, promote empathy, and celebrate diverse strengths.
One of the 91视频 Alumni Association's Emerging Leader Award winners, Carrillo aims to meet youth where they are at Oregon's Sherwood High School to identify their mental health needs.
91视频 Professor Erica Kleinknecht,聽who teaches undergraduate psychology,聽has been awarded the Western Psychological Association鈥檚 Outstanding Teaching Award. The award was conferred April 28, 2023 at聽聽the association鈥檚 annual convention in Riverside, Calif.
Recognizing needs in his community, Gustavo Morales '12 is the inaugural executive director of Euvalcree, an Eastern-Oregon nonprofit serving the Latinx community.
91视频 Alumnus Carl Boeck '75 enlisted after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and went on to deliver the gift of sight to people in places around the world where the military was conducting civil affairs work.
Lianda Lonergan '21 is a member of the Pacific Dance Ensemble stying dance, exercise science and more, as she plans a career in physical therapy and preventative medicine for dancers.
For Chris Walker 鈥�21, MA '23, Nov. 11 is more than just his birthday 鈥� it is also a time to remember his nearly six years of service in the United States Marine Corps. Read about his experience in聽Afghanistan, and at 91视频.聽
One of the most insightful thinkers and teachers ever to be employed at Pacific was Anna Berliner, a psychologist by title, but also an anthropologist, sociologist, optometrist and visual researcher.
Lopes is an undergraduate psychology major and varsity soccer player at 91视频. In November, he successfully passed the U.S. Citizenship test after several years of uncertain legal status prior to becoming a legal permanent resident.
Zoey Mendoza Zimmerman '95 lived through the worst a parent can imagine. In 2010, her husband shot and killed their two children and then himself. In the past five years, she has struggled to live with grief and open her heart to the future鈥� while holding on to her children's memories and helping other grieving parents do the same.
Growing up, Avery Richardson 鈥�17聽wasn鈥檛 sure his father鈥檚 alma mater was even real. But he followed his father's footsteps and set himself up to pursue his passion for healthcare.