View of patio area outside Washburne Hall, known as the University Center, at Pacific University in the 1970's. Washburne Hall was built in 1964 and houses dining services, the mail room, staff offices, and other student services.
Two students study in the Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library in the 1970's. Scott Library was built in 1967 and named after the first graduate of Pacific University. The building is now known as Scott Hall and houses faculty and staff offices, a language center called the CLIC, tutoring and learning center, and the Kathrin Cawein Gallery of Art.
Pacific University held an event called Progress of the Pilgrims Spirit in May 1921. The event attracted more than 3,000 people. Students performed in the event, dressing as specific characters. The Pacific Index wrote about the event in the May 24, 1921 issue.
Pacific University held an event called Progress of the Pilgrims Spirit in May 1921. The event attracted more than 3,000 people. Students performed in the event, dressing as specific characters. The Pacific Index wrote about the event in the May 24, 1921 issue.
Pacific University held an event called Progress of the Pilgrims Spirit in May 1921. The event attracted more than 3,000 people. Students performed in the event, dressing as specific characters. The Pacific Index wrote about the event in the May 24, 1921 issue.
Pacific University held an event called Progress of the Pilgrims Spirit in May 1921. The event attracted more than 3,000 people. Students performed in the event, dressing as specific characters. The Pacific Index wrote about the event in the May 24, 1921 issue.