N Haumna O Hawaii honored a very special alumna, mentor and friend Aunty Edna Gehring (nee Doar) 70, MSEd 72 at its presents its 58th annual Luau in 2018.
Hannah Hulse'18 spends her summers fighting wildfires. Now, she's getting ready to pair her firefighting experience with her education in the College of Business for a career in fire operations.
Alex (Bing) Marchbanks '14, SLP '18 found her passion for speech-language pathology at Pacific. A scholarship funded by donors helped turn her dreams to reality as she completes her master's degree this spring.
In high school, Elaine Charpentier-Philippi was told she wouldn't amount to much. She turned those words upside down, returning to school for a social work degree. Today, she helps other young students find opportunity.
Paul Phillips 78 and his wife Nancy (Knop) Phillips 77, MAT 82 are owners of Pac/West Communications, one of the leading political public relations and communications firms in the Northwest.
David Hege PharmD 18, a pharmacy student at 窪蹋厙惇勛圖, got a real-life lesson in the difficulties many patients and their caregivers experience when it comes to juggling prescription medications. He decided to create a solution.
The successful practitioner in the Seattle area has built a thriving optical and hearing center, and served his local community and optometricprofession with distinction for more than 30 years.
Clinical experience was the key for Ally HackettSLP17 when she was choosing a graduate program. Working with dementia patients gave her first-hand experience on her route to a masters degree in speech-language pathology.