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Pacific in the Press | Aug. 14, 2018

Pacific in the Press | Aug. 14, 2018

Quote of the Week

"Faye鈥檚 humble leadership, care and consideration had an extremely positive impact on Pacific students and will continue to for generations to come."聽

- Pam Eibeck, The Record, Aug. 8, 2018

Examples of how 糖心vlog was represented in the news media in recent days:

"," The Record, Aug. 8, 2018: President Pam Eibeck and former Conservatory Dean Carl Nosse were quoted in this story about the death of long-time, generous Pacific supporter Faye Spanos for whom the Faye Spanos Concert Hall on the Stockton Campus is named. "When Alex (Spanos) was approached with the idea of naming the concert hall after Faye, he loved the idea of honoring her that way," Nosse told The Record. "When the renovation was finished, she stopped by frequently and sometimes brought friends by to see the building. She cherished it." An editorial about her grace, compassion and charm was also publish and a photo gallery posted online: "," The Record, Aug. 8, 2018
"," The Record, Aug. 8, 2018
Other outlets also cover the story:
"," Lost Angeles Times, Aug. 8, 2018
"," The Associated Press, Aug. 8, 2018 (This story was shared by news outlets across the country and used as the basis for longer stories.)
"," UPI, Aug. 9, 2018
"," The National Herald, Aug. 9, 2018
"," Fox 40 (Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto), Aug. 9, 2018

"," The Sacramento Bee, Aug. 7, 2018: McGeorge Dean Michael Hunter Schwartz commented in this story about the Tsakopoulos Family Foundation gift to create the Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Endowed Chair at McGeorge. The $1 million gift will be matched by the Powell Fund making the endowment $2 million. Of retiring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, Schwartz said: "He would sometimes just walk into law class unannounced and offer insight. ... He's the longest-standing McGeorge professor. He's taught for over four decades." Other outlets also covered the story:
"," Sacramento Business Journal, Aug. 7, 2018
"," The Record, Aug. 7, 2018: Jeff Michael, executive director of Pacific's Center for Business and Policy Research, was quoted in this story about the center's latest California and Metro Forecast. "The growth of the area's economy has been very strong in recent years, and we expect it to stay strong this year," Michael told The Record. "Although we do expect that growth rate to slow down a bit as we start to see constraints in the labor available at the moment." The report indicates that the professional and business services sector is expected to grow by 6.4 percent in 2019, while construction and mining in the region is expected to be up by 5.3 percent.