Year: 2024

PNWU Hosts Inaugural University Faculty Awards Ceremony

PNWU 2024 Faculty Awards Ceremony

On Wednesday, May 15, PNWU hosted the inaugural University Faculty Awards Ceremony. The celebration, which took place in the foyer of the MultiCare Learning Center, recognized outstanding performance in teaching, scholarship, and service, and showcased the significant contributions that PNWU faculty have made to the university, their academic fields, and the broader community. “Our faculty’s…Continue Reading PNWU Hosts Inaugural University Faculty Awards Ceremony

PNWU Hosts Thirteenth Annual Commencement Ceremonies Live from Yakima’s Capitol Theatre

PNWU Commencement 2024

The celebrations honored 178 PNWU Health Sciences graduates, who join over 1,500 PNWU alumni in service to rural and medically underserved communities of the Pacific Northwest. On Saturday, May 18, 2024, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) hosted the Thirteenth Annual PNWU Commencement Ceremony, live from Yakima’s historic Capitol Theatre. The celebration honored PNWU’s…Continue Reading PNWU Hosts Thirteenth Annual Commencement Ceremonies Live from Yakima’s Capitol Theatre

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) to Visit PNWU for Seven-Year Accreditation Evaluation

PNWU campus

As part of the regular accreditation cycle, the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) will conduct a site visit to Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) on Oct. 2-4, 2024. During their time on our Yakima campus, their review team will meet with students, faculty, staff, and board of trustee members to evaluate…Continue Reading Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) to Visit PNWU for Seven-Year Accreditation Evaluation

Bacon vs. Oatmeal

PNWU Finals Breakfast 2024

Inside PNWU’s 2024 Finals Breakfast On Monday, May 13, a cluster of chef hats and cooking aprons mixed into Butler-Haney Hall’s swirling sea of scrubs and white coats. As the tantalizing smell of bacon wafted through the early-morning halls, a celebrated and longstanding campus tradition was just heating up. Welcome to PNWU Finals Breakfast. Originally…Continue Reading Bacon vs. Oatmeal

PNWU Hosts Roots to Wings Closing Ceremony

PNWU Roots to Wings closing ceremonies 2024

On Thursday, April 18, PNWU hosted the Roots to Wings (RTW) Closing Ceremony. Featuring an opening prayer from Yakama Elder Anthony Washines, Aztec Dancers, and inspiring speeches from students and university leaders – including a keynote address by Student Dr. Thejanee Liyanaarachchi which, according to ODEIB Program Coordinator Rona Cigner, “captured the essence of what…Continue Reading PNWU Hosts Roots to Wings Closing Ceremony

Walking the Walk

Rachel Vance, Doctor of Physical Therapy student at PNWU

Student Doctor Rachel Vance, SOPT Class of 2025, Honored for Civic Engagement, Community Leadership, and Social Entrepreneurship The Washington Campus Coalition for the Public Good recently presented Student Doctor Rachel Vance, PNWU-SOPT Class of 2025, with their President’s Student CMC Leadership Award. The award recognizes outstanding student leaders for their work in civic engagement, community…Continue Reading Walking the Walk

Dr. Cutchin Publishes “Forward-Looking” Handbook on Aging and Place

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Dr. Malcolm Cutchin, professor and director of research in PNWU’s School of Occupational Therapy, recently had his seventh edited volume, Handbook on Aging and Place, published by UK academic publisher Edward Elgar. Working with co-editor Graham Rowles, Cutchin and Rowles recruited lead authors for 20 chapters and then composed the other three chapters of the…Continue Reading Dr. Cutchin Publishes “Forward-Looking” Handbook on Aging and Place

PNWU Debuts in National Occupational Therapy Program Rankings

Group of students in PWNU School of Occupational Therapy

The Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program is a mere nine months old, having matriculated its first cohort in August 2023. Yet, the program is already climbing in the US News and World Report rankings for best occupational therapy programs and was placed in the top 35%…Continue Reading PNWU Debuts in National Occupational Therapy Program Rankings

PNWU Student Doctors Present at Nation’s Largest Neurology Gathering

neurology

PNWU students recently represented our university at the 2024 American Academy of Neurology’s (AAN) Annual Meeting, held in Denver, CO. Student Doctors Rana Sherif, PNWU-COM Class of ’25, and Lekaa Elhajjmoussa, PNWU-COM Class of ’24, participated in the country’s largest gathering of neurologists and neuroscience professionals to present their poster, titled “The Incidence of Cardiac…Continue Reading PNWU Student Doctors Present at Nation’s Largest Neurology Gathering

New Representatives Elected to PNWU’s GHHS Chapter

PNWU’s Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) recently elected its Class of 2025 student and faculty representatives. A signature program of The Arnold P. Gold Foundation – an international nonprofit organization committed to fostering and maintaining a culture of compassion, respect, and empathy in health care – the GHHS recognizes students, residents and faculty who are…Continue Reading New Representatives Elected to PNWU’s GHHS Chapter