President Heather J. Knight hosted Columbia Pictures executive DeVon Franklin to speak at Colloquy on February 23. Franklin is the author of Produced by Faith, a book about maintaining his relationship with God while working in Hollywood.
After Colloquy, Franklin met with a smaller group of students to answer questions about faith, career development, and working in the movie industry.
PUC students shared a worship service in the Campus Center at the end of a 30-hour famine, a voluntary fast intended to raise awareness about world hunger.
Rasmussen Art Gallery unveiled a new art exhibition featuring the latest work by PUC’s visual arts faculty February 18. The show runs through March 18.
The Student Association held its Winter Banquet on board the USS Hornet, an historic World War II aircraft carrier docked near Oakland, Calif.
The SA Winter Banquet featured a performance by the band Picture Atlantic, and many banquet attendees dressed in 1940s-themed attire.
PUC’s Counseling Center introduced connected ambitious students with over 20 local companies and organizations at the annual Internship Fair, February 16.
Aspiring Student Association officers presented at a special Colloquy Thursday morning, February 9.
A touring company of the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival brought the Bard’s classic tragedy, Macbeth, February 22.
PUC students hit the Tahoe slopes over Snow Weekend, the annual mid-winter break, February 10-12.
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