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Folks
by Lainey S. Cronk
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There
are some new faculty members inhabiting campus offices these days.
We’re delighted to welcome them to the campus and to PUC
life.
Margo Haskins, professor of early childhood education, has a Ph.D.
in education with a major emphasis in child development. She has
also lived in four different countries and is writing a book about
cross-cultural early childhood education.
Bruce Rasmussen, who has a doctorate in music and has taught music
since 1981, is our new director of choral and vocal studies. His
wife Rosalie, who has a master’s in music, is the director
of Paulin Center for the Creative Arts and a professor of music
education.
Jeni Guth, who graduated from PUC in 2003, now teaches in the nursing
department. She completed a pediatric nurse residency at LLU's
Children's Hospital and has begun work on her master's in nursing
degree.
Jimmy Ha and Ross Winkle are both new to the religion department,
with Ha (who is also a PUC alumnus) focusing on ethics, philosophy
and theology while Winkle teaches Old and New Testament classes.
Both Ha and Winkle are doctoral candidates at Andrews University.
Stephen Eyer, another PUC alumnus, comes from San Francisco to
join the visual arts department. Eyer’s producing and editing
experience includes documentaries, commercials and narrative projects.
He’ll be teaching such classes as Web Page Production and
Digital Film Production.
In the history department, Andrew Caldwell (PUC Class of 2005)
is teaching several classes this year. Caldwell’s areas of
interest are 19th-century America and the American civil war.
There are also some non-faculty folks we’ve been seeing a
lot of around campus. For instance, there are two new deans in
Newton, and both of them are PUC alumni: Jonny Halversen, who comes
from Walla Walla, and Robert Kurtz, who has his master’s
of divinity from Andrews and has been everything from a pastor
to a math teacher to a deputy sheriff.
Pam Sadler is our new vice president for development. She has a
biology degree from Southern Adventist University and has worked as a development professional
and a mentor and trainer of philanthropy personnel.
Jessica Shine, who graduated in 2001 and was religious vice president
for two years while a student at PUC, has returned to be our new
pastor for outreach and worship coordination. And Roy Ice, who
has served as a youth and young adult pastor, is our new campus
chaplain.
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