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Tad Worku鈥檚 Unconventional Path to Sharing Hope

By Sheann Brandon on April 23, 2025

What began as a promising career in the music industry鈥攃omplete with a pop-soul album, an international tour, and the pursuit of fame鈥攖ook a dramatic turn when Tad Worku felt a deeper calling. Now, with a thriving career that blends healthcare, leadership, and music, Tad鈥檚 pursuit lies in spreading hope and healing. Tad, a 海角视频 alum, graduated with a business degree in 2008. 鈥淚 really enjoyed PUC鈥攁ll the great friendships forged there,鈥 he shared. 鈥淚 loved studying business and had a really good experience the first time around.鈥 However, Tad鈥檚 true passion was for music. He spent the next several years pursuing a career in the industry, where he thrived, securing a tour spanning locations worldwide and nearly releasing an album. But Tad found himself searching for something more. That search led him back to PUC in 2012 in pursuit of a different career path. He graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. 鈥淚t was a very intentional decision to come back to school,鈥 he explained. 鈥淚 returned my tour funding and completely stepped away from the music industry. I asked myself, 鈥榃hat鈥檚 something I can do where my hands are directly connected to purpose?鈥 That鈥檚...
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Nursing Students & Faculty Return to Fiji to Serve Their Mana Family

By Ally Romanes on April 16, 2025

From March 22-30, 19 students alongside five nursing faculty and staff from 海角视频 provided physicals, well visits, and regular physician office and dental care to 311 patients in Mana, Fiji. Students checked patients' vital signs, monitored their glucose levels, and recorded medical history and complaints. With a dentist on duty, students assisted and learned how to give fluoride treatments and educated the community on oral hygiene.Throughout the island, PUC nursing students gave in-home care with a provider to assess their needs. 鈥淭his is an eye-opening experience as it allows the students to see how the local community lives,鈥 said Sandra Ringer, PUC assistant professor of nursing. 鈥淥ur lifestyle directly affects our health. It also provides cultural competence as students discover that not everyone lives and functions as we do and then apply health principles that can assist with lifestyle changes. We are not trying to make them live like the Western world, just encouraging healthy surroundings.鈥漌hile PUC鈥檚 nursing department has served in Fiji in past years, this trip was different in a few ways. One of the physicians who has joined these mission trips for the past three years raised $20k to build a medical and dental clinic...
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PUC鈥檚 Department of Music Hosts Unforgettable Festival

By Ally Romanes on April 3, 2025

From March 5-8, 海角视频 hosted nine academies for their music festival, with 171 students participating in the orchestra, choir, and wind ensemble. Schools that attended were:Central Valley Christian AcademyFresno Adventist AcademyLodi AcademyMonterey Bay AcademyParadise Adventist AcademyPleasant Hill Adventist AcademyPUC Preparatory SchoolRio Lindo AcademyUkiah Junior AcademyAfter the visiting students had settled in, the music festival commenced. During the week, students had six hours of rehearsals and sectionals each day preparing for Saturday鈥檚 performances.Rachelle Berthelsen Davis, department of music chair and strings director, directed the Festival Orchestra, while Ronnie Zanella, department of music choral director, led the Festival Choir, and Will DeWitt, music teacher at Linda Vista Elementary School, conducted the Festival Wind Ensemble. Professional musicians from the community also coached sectional rehearsals alongside PUC music students, and academy teachers attending the festival.While the primary purpose of the festival was for students to join together through music, the festival also featured its first-ever Showcase Concert: an opportunity for academy musicians to perform from their respective repertoires to show other schools the music they're working on. The Showcase ended with PUC ensembles performing for the academy students. Due to its popularity, PUC's department of music will include this Showcase at future...
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Rasmussen Art Gallery Hosts Annual Faculty Show

By Ally Romanes on March 24, 2025

On February 22, Rasmussen Art Gallery hosted the annual faculty show featuring work by 海角视频鈥檚 visual arts department. The featured artwork highlights the diverse and creative practices of PUC Visual Arts Chair Brian Kyle and Professors Amy Cronk Gatdula, Cliff Rusch, Jaymie de la Torre, Melissa Henry Pratt, Mike Murtaugh, and Nephtali Marin.For over 25 years, the faculty art show has been a tradition at the Rasmussen Art Gallery. "The inspiration behind hosting these annual exhibitions is rooted in the belief that practicing what we teach is essential," said Kyle. "The show provides an opportunity for faculty to share their creative work with students, colleagues, and the wider community. It reinforces the value of maintaining an active artistic practice while fostering dialogue and engagement with contemporary art-making processes."The show changes every year; this year focusing on 3D-printed typography, ceramic sculpture, encaustic painting, analog black and white and color photography, digital photography, mixed media, and filmmaking. With no set theme, faculty can explore their creative and artistic skills while showcasing their department's practices from traditional, experimental, and conceptual work. For PUC students, these annual faculty shows allow them to see their professors as artists, bringing their classroom lessons to...
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Vox Pro Musica & Mosaic Strings Tour Phoenix

By Ally Romanes on March 13, 2025

During winter break, 海角视频鈥檚 music department toured Phoenix, Arizona. From February 6-9, their ensembles performed at Thunderbird SDA Academy and Elementary, Glenview SDA Academy, Paradise Valley SDA Church, Adventist Worship Center SDA Church, and Camelback SDA Church. 鈥淲e had wonderful performances,鈥 said Ronnie Zanella, PUC鈥檚 associate music professor. 鈥淏oth our groups performed at a very high level of musicianship.鈥 The two groups, comprised of 15 students, showcased different performances at each academy and church, while some students also led out in praise at academies. Seven pieces were performed by the Mosaic String Ensemble, while the Vox Pro Musica sang five songs. They held shorter performances at academies while performing a complete concert program over the weekend, with some pieces combining the groups.Zanella shared that the men from Vox Pro Musica learned a quartet piece by the Heritage Singers hours before their concert at Camelback Church and performed it well. 鈥淚t was interesting to discover all of them have the same interest in this more traditional type of acapella male quartet music,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also amazing to see how trips like these really bond our students, and us faculty to them as well, creating a safe and fun...
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PUC鈥檚 Nursing Department Strengthens Program by Purchasing an Anatomage Table

By Ally Romanes on March 4, 2025

The nursing department at 海角视频 is thrilled to have new equipment that will help shape and strengthen its students鈥 education experience. Using Song-Brown funds鈥攇rant money funded by the California Department of Health Care Access and Information, supporting nursing schools and workforce expansion in California鈥擯UC's nursing department was able to purchase an anatomy table that students can start using in the new year. This state-of-the-art technology is the most advanced human-based medical education system, offering digitized human cadavers and medical tools. Currently, 80 colleges, universities, and medical programs across California utilize the table. For PUC, the anatomage table will better prepare pre-nursing students to take required prerequisite courses like biology, chemistry, microbiology, anatomy, and physiology. 鈥淲e felt this table and the resource of having five human cadavers would be beneficial not just in pre-nursing but also as the students progress into nursing,鈥 said PUC Dean of Nursing & Health Science Kimberly Dunker. 鈥淔or the visual learners, this is an opportunity to utilize case study learning and understand and critically think about a medical problem but also visualize this problem in the body. It is a great way to incorporate teaching and learning for all types of learners.鈥滻n addition to...
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Academies Across the Country Compete at PUC鈥檚 Annual Basketball Tournament

By Ally Romanes on March 4, 2025

海角视频 welcomed 16 academies nationwide for their annual basketball tournament from January 22-25. Pine Tree Academy in Maine, College View Academy in Nebraska, and Hawaiian Mission Academy accepted PUC鈥檚 invitation to visit the college and partake in the tournament. Among the California schools that competed were:- Escondido Adventist Academy- Newbury Park Academy- Rio Lindo Adventist Academy- Monterey Bay Academy- Mountain View Academy- Central Valley Christian Academy- Lodi Academy- Pleasant Hill Adventist Academy- Pine Hills Adventist Academy- Paradise Adventist Academy- Trinity Prep- PUC Prep- Calistoga High SchoolCollege View Academy placed first for the girls' teams, with Calistoga High School coming in second, and Hawaiian Mission Academy in third place. For the boy's teams, Paradise Adventist Academy placed first, with College View Academy coming in second place, and Rio Lindo Adventist Academy following in third. PUC Prep Physical Education Teacher Matthew Lee, PUC Athletic Director Hernan Granados, and PUC Campus Visit Coordinator Andrianna Massena organized the event, ensured students had an unforgettable time, and live-streamed the games for families who could not travel to the tournament in-person. 鈥淚 believe the tournament went really well!鈥 said Massena. 鈥淪ince this is my third year being able to work side-by-side with Matt Lee,...
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A Dream Come to Life: PUC Flight Center Builds Custom Simulator

By Ally Romanes on February 19, 2025

海角视频 Flight Center Director Nathan Tasker had the idea to build a type-specific aircraft simulator for his students. Since flight training devices in general aviation tend to be generic, limiting their usefulness, Tasker questioned how he and the program could obtain a simulator to teach basic skills, such as visual ground reference maneuvers and landing techniques. This would allow students to progress efficiently, as these skills cannot be effectively taught in traditional simulators. He shared his dream with Russell Laird, the former chair of PUC鈥檚 technology department, who would help bring this idea to life. Building the simulator started last summer, with dimensions mirroring PUC鈥檚 Piper Cherokee cockpit. Aviation major Micah Dymer drew an instrument panel that Laird would build and design. Taylor Webster consistently assisted Laird, with several other aviation students who volunteered to assemble parts and help calibrate the controls. From Hong Kong to Indonesia to Germany and Sacramento, different parts arrived in Angwin to build the simulator. According to Tasker, building a type-specific flight simulator for a small aircraft had not been done before. This process took countless hours of experimenting, ongoing improvements, and adjustments. With no manual and starting from scratch, it is rewarding...
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To PUC Alumni: Your 2025 Homecoming Info & Registration

By Staff Writer on February 17, 2025

In celebrating over 140 years, 海角视频 is looking forward to welcoming alumni back on campus for Homecoming from April 18-19. This memorable weekend will be filled for friends to reconnect and reminisce about their times together.Homecoming registration can be found on puc.edu/homecoming, with the options of general attendance, lunch, and class parties. The classes being honored this year are 1955, 1965, 1975, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2015. Also, classes before and after the honored classes will be recognized.For those who want to stay on-campus, limited guest housing is available for $110 per night and can be reserved through Suzie Ermshar by calling 707-965-1116.Special events for the weekend include a concert from Grammy winner and alum Justin Wilson, alongside his family, Pioneer games for alumni to play volleyball and basketball with student-athletes, and a club food fest where students will serve various food and drinks.The weekend will be filled with events and celebrations. PUC hopes to see you at Homecoming!...
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Student Week of Worship Influences a Passion for God

By Ally Romanes on February 14, 2025

From January 21-25, 海角视频 was blessed with five students who spoke for Student Week of Worship, themed聽 鈥淧assion: As Told By You.鈥 Students Abiel Irving, Josue Hilario, Elena Blum, Julian Clarke, and Leila Beltran shared how passion is the force that drives intentional action toward God, everyone, and everything. It was a powerful week seeing students from different backgrounds, some of whom haven鈥檛 spoken upfront before, sharing personal stories on their relationship with Christ and encouraging others to seek Him. 鈥淪tudents could be in the audience and think, 鈥楾hat could be me!鈥欌 said Beltran. 鈥淚t was so inspiring to see people share how their mind works when it comes to PASSION, our theme. You connect so much better with speakers who are like you and that鈥檚 what this quarter鈥檚 Student Week of Worship was all about.鈥 Irving enthusiastically kicked the week off by speaking about how faith plays a part in our lives, with the Holy Spirit working in the people and situations around us. Reading from Hebrews 13:5, she reminded the audience that God will never forsake His people. Irving shared another uplifting text from Philippians 4:13 and encouraged students to find strength in Christ and be...
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