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  2. University of the Pacific (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The university expanded into graduate and professional education in the 1950s, establishing the School of Pharmacy in 1955 and the Graduate School in 1956. [13] The School of Engineering was established in 1957. In 1961, the university resumed using the name University of the Pacific.

  3. University of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    University of the Pacific (Colombia) University of the Pacific (Peru) University of the Pacific (United States) University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh; University of Asia and the Pacific, a private research university in the Philippines; University of the South Pacific, an intergovernmental organization and public research university with a ...

  4. College of the Pacific (University of the Pacific) - Wikipedia

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    The College of the Pacific is the original and largest unit of the University of the Pacific. The University of the Pacific was founded in 1851 in Santa Clara, California and was renamed the College of the Pacific in 1911, to reflect its primary heritage as an undergraduate liberal arts college. [2]

  5. List of University of the Pacific (United States) people

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    Arthur A. Dugoni, 1948 (DEN), dean of University of the Pacific School of Dentistry (1978-2006); served as president of the American Dental Association (1988-1989), American Dental Association Foundation; American Association of Dental Schools, and California Dental Association, and as treasurer of the Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI World Dental Federation) [1]

  6. Donald V. DeRosa - Wikipedia

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    DeRosa was named President of the University of the Pacific in 1995. [1] His presidency has been described as transformative and historic. [2] Most notable during his presidency were the establishment of the Brubeck Institute, [3] a 400% increase in undergraduate applications, over 200 million dollars in new and renovated facilities, and the ranking of Pacific as a top 100 University by US News.

  7. Raymond College - Wikipedia

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    Raymond College was an undergraduate honors college at the University of the Pacific from the years 1962 to 1980. [1] [2] [3] Located in Stockton, California, it had an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasized learning in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, styling itself in the tradition of the liberal arts.

  8. McGeorge School of Law - Wikipedia

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    University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law is a private, American Bar Association (ABA)-approved law school in the Oak Park neighborhood of the city of Sacramento, California. It is part of the University of the Pacific and is located on the University's Sacramento campus.

  9. Ken Albala - Wikipedia

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    Ken Albala is an American food historian, chef, author, and a professor of history at University of the Pacific. [1] He has authored or edited 29 books on food [1] and co-authored "The Lost Art of Real Cooking" and "The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home."