2016

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Eric Anderson Elected President of 海角视频

By Staff Writer on December 14, 2016

During a special session on December 13, 2016, the 海角视频 Board of Trustees elected a new president, Eric Anderson, a senior faculty member, to serve until June 30, 2017. Anderson鈥檚 six-month appointment begins January 9, 2017. 鈥淚 am grateful to Dr. Anderson for agreeing to take on this important leadership role,鈥 says Board Chairman Bradford Newton. 鈥淗e has the experience, vision, and commitment to lead PUC during the upcoming search committee process.鈥 According to Newton, Anderson will be asked to help in the process of finding a long-term president for the 134-year old liberal arts college. With the administrative team, he will also be expected to reshape the college budget. Currently the Walter C. Utt Professor of History at PUC, previously Anderson was president of Southwestern Adventist University in Keene, Texas, from 2005 to 2014, where he served one of the longer presidential tenures in the university鈥檚 history. Dr. Amy Rosenthal, academic dean at Southwestern, says, 鈥淚t was a privilege to begin my administrative career under Dr. Anderson's leadership at Southwestern Adventist University, where he combined an expectation of academic excellence with a clear vision for the future of Adventist education.鈥 Rosenthal also taught at PUC in the...
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PUC Hosts First Facebook Live Event Featuring Compassion Experience

By Larissa Church on December 14, 2016

On Friday, December 2, the office of service,justice, and missions at 海角视频 held the college鈥檚 first everFacebook live event, featuring staff and students who have served or arecurrently serving as missionaries around the world. The broadcast has beenviewed several thousand times and generated many thoughtful responses,spreading awareness of the incredible service PUC students are engaged in.Hosted by Doug Wilson, director of studentactivities at PUC, the broadcast began with an interview with Fabio Maia, PUC鈥檚service and missions coordinator. Maia shared an update about service projectsplanned for 2016-2017 school year, including PUC鈥檚 Homeless Ministries andRebuilding Calistoga initiatives. PUC鈥檚 annual mission trips to Brazil and Fijiwere also highlighted. 鈥淲e try to make sure all students have a chance toparticipate in missions,鈥 he says. He also intentionally plans for missiontrips in places where PUC students are serving as long-term missionaries, tofurther assist the communities in those areas.The broadcast also featured PUC students KellySiegal, Brett Dickinson, Ryan Goldring, Alex Chang, George Tuyu, Leya Helmer,Ren Hellan, Andrew Mahinay, Christian and Shelina Villegas, Melissa Otto, and aspecial video conference call with Rei Antonio, who is currently serving inBangladesh.鈥淚鈥檓 so proud of our student missionaries,task force workers, and all those who are choosing to participate in...
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海角视频 President Announces Plans to Complete Her Presidency

By Staff Writer on December 6, 2016

After seven and a half years serving as President of 海角视频, President Heather J. Knight, Ph.D., has shared her plans to complete her presidency at PUC effective January 8, 2017. 鈥淚t is always difficult to decide the right time to complete one鈥檚 presidency, but after considerable thought and prayer, I have notified PUC Board Chairperson Dr. Bradford Newton that I will complete my presidency within the next month in order to allow PUC adequate time to prepare for new presidential leadership for the next academic year. It has been a special privilege and pleasure to serve 海角视频, and I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to have worked with PUC鈥檚 wonderful learning community of faculty, staff, and students and to positively impact this venerable institution over the past several years. My family and I wish PUC only the very best going forward.鈥 Knight became the College鈥檚 21st president in September of 2009 when she was tasked with turning the institution around after several years of enrollment decreases and financial challenges. Under her leadership, 海角视频 experienced significant growth and had its highest enrollment in 24 years of 1678 students in Fall 2013 and also its...
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鈥淚t Is Written鈥 Director John Bradshaw Speaks at PUC

By Andrew Mahinay on November 30, 2016

海角视频 welcomed renowned pastor John Bradshaw to speak for the Colloquy Speaker Series on Thursday, November 17. Bradshaw is the current speaker and director for 鈥淚t Is Written,鈥 an international Seventh-day Adventist television program viewed by millions of people around the world. He has held over 100 evangelistic series spanning across six continents. Bradshaw鈥檚 message to PUC students, faculty, and staff centered on the importance of God being the focus in their lives. 鈥淛esus, recognizing our best is not good enough, didn鈥檛 leave us to wallow in our inadequacy,鈥 he said, a line encapsulating his entire sermon. Bradshaw pointed out that while we are far from being perfect, God is continuously working in and through each us. 鈥淭hose were comforting words,鈥 said Jonathan Oliveros, an aviation major. 鈥淭he only power ever devised that has the capacity to take an unholy thing and make it a holy thing鈥 is the Holy Spirit,鈥 Bradshaw asserted. His affirmation of hope echoed throughout the PUC Church sanctuary. He explained it is by the Holy Spirit鈥檚 power and influence in our lives we can live a Christ-like life. 鈥淲e as Christians must accept the Holy Spirit to influence and move in our lives...
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Another Great Year for the Annual Angwin to Angwish Trail Run

By Larissa Church on November 11, 2016

On Sunday, October 30, 320 runners of all ages and abilities ran through the beautiful, lush backwoods property of 海角视频 for the annual Angwin to Angwish trail run. The event featured a half marathon and 10k race, as well as a 4k family run, taking place on smooth to medium-rough trails and service roads with double and single track. The half marathon and 10k race included an intense climb over the infamous 鈥淎ngwish Hill,鈥 from which the race obtains its name. Over 100 volunteers helped make the race possible, most of which were PUC students. The funds raised from Angwin to Angwish support PUC鈥檚 community outreach and mission work that helps make a difference to countless others within Napa County and around the world. 鈥淎ngwin to Angwish always shows the best of PUC鈥攖he great land there, the bright and engaged students, the committed staff. But this year we showed even more, presenting a great race in the middle of campus on an unusually rainy day. Runners came from all over the West to run and weren鈥檛 disappointed. Along the way, we raised money to support the education, missions, and public service that set the college apart and had...
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PUC Named to 2015 President鈥檚 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll

By Larissa Church on November 7, 2016

海角视频 has been named to the annual President鈥檚 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. This is the second year the Corporation for National and Community Service has recognized the college鈥檚 commitment to helping improve local communities through service-learning and community service. Started in 2006, the President鈥檚 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll is managed by the Corporation for National & Community Service and given in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, as well as the American Council on Education, Campus Compact, and the Interfaith Youth Core. The awards highlight the impact colleges and universities can have within their local community and student involvement in civic engagement. The President鈥檚 Honor Roll recognizes higher education institutions in four categories, and PUC placed in the general category. 鈥淪ervice-learning is one of the high-impact practices that help our students engage in meaningful, active learning; it has the added bonus of both helping our community members and encouraging our graduates to live lives of useful service,鈥 said Nancy Lecourt, vice president for academic administration and academic dean. In 2015, approximately 522 PUC students participated in service-learning and community service activities, including mentoring students at...
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Historic 16th Century Bible Donated to 海角视频 Library

By Larissa Church on October 26, 2016

The latest addition to the Nelson Memorial Library is a Latin Bible from sixteenth century Venice, Italy. The Bible has ties to PUC, having passed through the hands of two different alumni couples before being donated to the college. Printed in 1519, the Bible contains a plethora of surprises. Considering its age, it is in excellent condition. Slightly larger than pocket-sized, it has woodcuts throughout, depicting various biblical stories, as well as a few words and paragraphs in red. It contains the Apocryphal books, and the binding features functioning metal clasps. Marbled end pages and some noticeable cropping indicate the Bible was likely rebound sometime in the seventeenth or eighteenth century. Written in the margins of several pages are notes in Latin and Italian, though they are faded and difficult to read. The printer鈥檚 colophon on the last leaf was translated by Reverend Augustine De Noble, OSB, from the Mount Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Ore. He has also translated many of the marginal notes made by previous owners. The colophon indicates the Bible was printed on October 15, 1519, in Venice at the commission and expense of Luce Antonius de Giunta, a Florentine gentleman. While plans are still being...
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PUC Students Called to be the Salt of the World

By Andrew Mahinay on October 25, 2016

海角视频 held its annual Fall Revival week from Monday, Oct. 10, through Friday, Oct. 14. Students participated in six services throughout the week, with a powerful Colloquy program on Thursday morning. PUC鈥檚 student praise band lead out the week鈥檚 colloquial service with, 鈥淲hat a Beautiful Name,鈥 the theme song for the week. As the song came to an end, Campus Chaplain Jonathan Henderson introduced speaker Jason Francis, who serves as the associate pastor at the Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church in Columbus, Ohio. Francis stepped on stage with an energetic vibe and a smile on his face. He began his sermon with the words, 鈥淕od wants to turn something that is ordinary into something extraordinary,鈥 a statement that echoes the theme of Fall Revival. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad he reminded us that God has the power to do that,鈥 said Angel Hernandez, head resident assistant for Newton Hall. Francis asked students to open their Bibles to Matthew 5:13, the memory verse his sermon was based upon. It reads, 鈥淵ou are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out...
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PUC Celebrates John Collins鈥 28 Years of Service

By Dana Negro on October 21, 2016

On Thursday, October 13, 海角视频 faculty and staff along with friends, and family, gathered to celebrate the 28 year career of John Collins, vice president for asset management, who retired in September. Collins鈥 tremendous career at PUC began in 1988 where he served as vice president for student services and enrollment and later as vice president for financial administration. During the retirement celebration, colleagues spoke about John鈥檚 influence on their careers and on them personally. 鈥淛ohn was the person who offered me my first job out of college,鈥 said Michelle Rai, chair of the department of communication. 鈥淲hen I was a senior at PUC, John asked if I wanted a full-time job with the enrollment office. When I told him my dad probably wanted me to get a job back home in Hawaii, he personally spoke to my dad assuring him I would be well taken care of here,鈥 continued Rai. 鈥淎fter talking to John, my dad gave me his blessing to live in California and work for PUC. I told John I would commit to working for PUC for a year. 鈥楬ow about two?鈥 was his reply. That was 18 years ago.鈥 Collins鈥 life has been dedicated...
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College Days Offers Academy Students a Glimpse of PUC Life

By Larissa Church on October 20, 2016

Close to 150 academy juniors, seniors, and their sponsors from Seventh-day Adventist academies throughout Northern and Central California visited the campus of 海角视频 for College Days, October 16-17. It was the first of six visitation events the college will hold this academic year. The two-day event showcased PUC鈥檚 beautiful location and unique learning environment, providing visiting students with the opportunity to sit in on college classes, worship with other students, attend a financial aid workshop, tour department facilities, stay with current PUC students in one of the residence halls, and fully immerse themselves into life at the college. A special student panel was held, where visiting students were able to ask questions of current PUC students about their experiences at the college. A particular highlight this College Days were the activities held on Sunday evening, where prospective students participated in a friendly trivia game and Jedi dodgeball in the Pacific Auditorium. The evening closed with a late night ice cream feed in the campus center courtyard. 鈥淐ollege Days is a great event to help connect prospective students with PUC,鈥 said J.R. Rogers, director of recruitment. 鈥淚t helps give them an idea of what it would be like to...
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