2010

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Fall Revival: Kietrich Germany

By Public Relations Staff on October 5, 2010

Campus Ministries hosts PUC鈥檚 Fall Revival this week, with four special worship services happening at various times in the PUC Church Sanctuary. The featured speaker is Kietrich Germany, the associate pastor of Oakland-Market Street Seventh-day Adventist Church. Germany came to the Lord as a child, inspired by the love of his mother and the faith of his father. He felt that his life was interwoven with God鈥檚 presence, and that despite his youthful wanderings, God would not let him go. He became involved in preaching as a teenager, and after one special encounter at prayer conference he felt God鈥檚 call to devote his life to pastoral service. He has since studied for ministry at Oakwood and Andrews Universities, and describes his approach to ministry as 鈥渁 beggar telling other beggars where I found bread.鈥 Fall Revival begins Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Sanctuary, then continues with Thursday events at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Friday the program concludes with a special morning service at 9:40 a.m. and a final program with Germany at 8 p.m....
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Schneider Speaks on the Liberal Arts Advantage

By Eirene-Gin Nakamura on September 27, 2010

Students, faculty, and staff packed the 海角视频 Church on Thursday, September 23, for the annual Opening Convocation, an annual ceremony to mark the start of a new school year. This year鈥檚 ceremony featured Dr. Carol Geary Schneider, president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities. She spoke on the importance of a liberal arts education. Schneider described the shift occurring in higher education towards an emphasis on growing students into responsible members of a global society with intercultural knowledge, a great sense of teamwork, information literacy, creativity and innovation. Naming PUC鈥檚 diversity and Adventist heritage as paramount assets to a liberal arts institution, Schneider told the students that the knowledge they gain here will prepare them to become healers of a broken and divided world. 鈥淲e have our ideals in one hand and a can-do spirit in the other,鈥 she said. 鈥淲ith them, we will have what we need to be part of a just and equitable society.鈥...
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Students Return to PUC; Enrollment Increase Expected

By Larry Pena on September 27, 2010

After a quiet summer at PUC, the campus has come back to life as the 2010-2011 school year officially began on Monday, September 20. As students begin classes last week, early registration figures indicate that enrollment will increase this year compared to 2009-2010; it will be the college鈥檚 second consecutive year of growth. 鈥淚t was exciting to see that there were [students鈥橾 cars double-parked all throughout the Winning parking lot,鈥 said Scott Callender, PUC鈥檚 director of enrollment. 鈥淲e鈥檙e definitely on track to see an increase this year.鈥 The bustle on campus began Wednesday the 15th as PUC welcomed hundreds of new students to campus on Freshman Move-In Day. Freshmen eagerly made their way in to their first college dormitory rooms with the aid of parents and friends. PUC faculty, staff, and student leaders also provided assistance, volunteering in an annual tradition known as 鈥淧orter Power.鈥 These campus volunteers helped new students carry in boxes and furniture and offered information and advice about campus life. 鈥淲e've eagerly anticipated the arrival of our many freshmen, and they finally arrived!鈥 said Lisa Paulson, vice president for student services. 鈥淲e are going to have a great school year!鈥 Over the weekend the new students...
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Academy Students Learn at PUC's Publication Workshop

By Katelynn Christensen on September 16, 2010

海角视频 welcomed over 130 Pacific Union Conference academy newspaper, yearbook and video yearbook editors September 7-9 to learn the skills required to produce high quality publications from professors and working professionals in the college鈥檚 20th annual Publication Workshop. The program offers an in-depth and multi-faceted approach to teaching students publication skills. 鈥淚n addition to excellent instruction in video, graphic design, communication and writing, student leaders are able to network with each other and form a support group that (hopefully) lasts beyond their time at the workshop,鈥 says program co-director Michelle Rai. 鈥淲e also have a spiritual component to the workshop, from our Christian instructors to our praise and worship services. Our goal is to show students that they can serve God in any profession and with any communication medium.鈥 The workshop offered more than 50 different seminars to students and their sponsors. Students chose to follow specialization tracks in journalism or yearbook writing, newspaper or yearbook design, newspaper or yearbook editorship, photography and video yearbook editing. A few course titles included: 鈥淧hotoshop Tips and Tricks,鈥 鈥淐opy Editing,鈥 鈥淓ditorial Writing,鈥 鈥淗ands-On Mood Boards鈥 (inspiring the publication鈥檚 theme, color, layout, type and images), 鈥淧hoto Essence鈥 (how to get the most...
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PUC Welcomes New Vice President for Financial Administration

By Staff Writer on September 15, 2010

On September 7, 2010, the 海角视频 Board of Trustees confirmed Dr. Dave Lawrence as the college鈥檚 new vice president for financial administration. Lawrence officially started his appointment on September 13, in time for the new academic year. Most recently, Lawrence was university controller at Loma Linda University, where he managed and coordinated the daily activities of the University鈥檚 accounting and finance functions, internal control, investment management, chart of accounts administration and provided budgetary control of Loma Linda University鈥檚 $250 million budget. Furthermore, Lawrence provided oversight of all financial reporting, implemented accounting and financial policies and procedures, coordinated cash flow and collaborated with the information technology department in reference to financial systems application, internal audits and tax reporting. Additionally, Lawrence served on the Financial Operations Committee, the Risk Management Committee, the Human Resources Operations Committee, the Investment Management Committee, the Web Steering Committee, as well as the Plant Operations Committee at LLU. He is also an active member of NACUBO and WACUBO and has published in the Journal of Adventist Education on topics related to school finance. Lawrence also served as an assistant professor at Loma Linda University鈥檚 department of health policy and management where he taught courses in...
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PUC Missionaries Baptize 36 in Guatemala

By Larry Pena on September 14, 2010

This July nine missionaries from PUC鈥攐ne professor, six current students, and two recent grads鈥攋ourneyed to Guatemala for a 15-day evangelism drive organized by ShareHim ministries and sponsored by The Quiet Hour radio program. The group stayed in the northeastern town of Flores from July 9-24. From that hub, the missionaries fanned out each day and each one preached a solo evangelistic series. It was a daunting challenge for the missionaries, many of whom were preaching for the very first time. 鈥淚t was scary when they asked me to be the leader,鈥 says Charo Caballero-Chambers, a PUC modern language professor and official group leader, who had never preached before. 鈥淏ut I [prayed], and I felt like this was what God was really calling me to do.鈥 At the close of the trip, 36 Guatemalans decided to give their lives to God in baptism at a nearby lake. In addition, Caballero-Chambers reports that she has since received calls from pastors in the area who say that in the successive weeks many more decided to be baptized in response to the evangelistic efforts. 鈥淭hey tell me, 鈥榊ou have planted the seeds, and we will continue watering,鈥 she says. The mission provided an especially...
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PUC Booth Invites GC Visitors to Give

By Larry Pena and Julie Z Lee on September 1, 2010

At the Seventh-day Adventist General Conference session in Atlanta this summer, visitors to the 海角视频 exhibit booth were confronted with a tough decision. They had to choose between donating money to an organization that mentors children in California, providing shoes for families in Ethiopia, or building a village in Nicaragua. "They are all such good causes!" said one visitor to the booth. "I don't know how to choose!" Some wanted to give to all three charities鈥攁 generous spirit that was helped by the fact that PUC was giving them the money to donate. For this General Conference PUC eschewed the usual giveaways that dominate convention exhibits and allocated $5,000 for student ministries instead. The decision of how to distribute the money was left in the hands of visitors, who were given wooden tokens that could be dropped into one of three boxes representing the ministries. At the end of the 10-day session, PUC would count the tokens, each representing 50 cents, and then write checks to the student ministries for the amounts collected. The project fits in with a culture of giving and volunteerism that is deeply ingrained at PUC. "It's just another example of how PUC has...
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PUC in Top Ten "Best Colleges"

By Larry Pena on August 17, 2010

海角视频 was ranked among the region鈥檚 10 best baccalaureate colleges by U.S. News and World Report鈥檚 annual 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Best Colleges鈥 issue鈥攐ne of the best-known and most reputable sources for college rankings. This is PUC鈥檚 17th consecutive year on this list, which was released online this week. In addition to the recognition for outright quality of education, PUC was also ranked number two in the region for ethnic diversity, and number three for value. "海角视频 is again thrilled to be recognized as one of America's Best Colleges by U.S. News and World Report,鈥 says PUC president Heather J. Knight. 鈥淭his recognition highlights PUC's ability to make a distinctive impact and to deliver superior performance over a long period of time.鈥 PUC, ranked number 10, is in a category for institutions that focus on undergraduate education and grant fewer than half their degrees in liberal arts disciplines. The ranking evaluates more than 1,400 American colleges and universities. Regionally, PUC competes among colleges in 15 western states, stretching from Hawaii to Texas. High scores are based on such elements as peer assessment, graduation and retention rates, faculty resources, student selectivity, financial resources, and alumni giving. Ethnic diversity is evaluated...
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Italian Adventure for Honors Students

By Katelynn Christensen on August 16, 2010

Most college students would jump at the opportunity to travel Italy for five weeks of summer and call it academic credit. That is exactly what a group of seven PUC Honors students did from June 30-July 28, but this dream educational opportunity was a little more complicated than it sounds. The seminar entitled 鈥淏eauty鈥 is a required component of the Honors program that explores the concepts of art and aesthetics in one of the most historically appropriate locations in the world鈥擣lorence, Italy. Students examine questions of how beauty shapes people and their views of the world and gain an understanding of the development of what is perceived as beautiful in the Western world. Every day of the course was a highly purposeful adventure. Students left the campus of Villa Aurora, the Italian Seventh-day Adventist college where they lived, early in the mornings to visit an array of museums and tour famous places such as Rome, Cinque Terre, Assisi, San Gimignano, Pisa, Lago di Garda and Venice. Afternoons were filled with three-hour art history lectures and discussions of art philosophy. Evenings were no less intensive, as students were assigned between 80 and 200 pages of philosophical readings and response writing almost...
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Digital Photography at Albion

By Midori Yoshimura on August 11, 2010

As seagulls squealed and misty veils cooled the nights, shutters snapped鈥攖hese were the sights and sounds of 2010鈥檚 digital art photography class at 海角视频鈥檚 Albion Field Station. One-week sessions at the college鈥檚 remote coastal facility offered students of all ages, abilities, and cameras the chance to begin or advance their photography skills, with the lovely Mendocino coast as a backdrop. Under the tutelage of Gilbert Muth, professor emeritus of biology and the station鈥檚 director, the 11 beginner-to-intermediate students enjoyed a scenic tour of the surrounding coastal area, including the communities of Albion and Mendocino and the nearby Albion River. This year, the class emphasized landscape and nature photography, as well as the uniquely quaint architecture of the area. In nearby Fort Bragg, flashes found inspiration at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens. Returning to the station鈥檚 laboratory, participants learned how to improve their photos via Photoshop, in anticipation of each evening鈥檚 critiques. This culminated in Friday morning鈥檚 student slide shows, which allowed the presenters to demonstrate their digital works of art and all their hard work for the week. 鈥淭ypically, the first photos on the first evening of Digital Photography need a lot of improvement,鈥 admitted Muth. 鈥淗owever, by...
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