Twenty volunteers from PUC joined students from La Sierra University and UC Berkeley in Arizona over winter vacation, helping families with much-needed home repairs in an underdeveloped community in the Navajo Nation.
Students worked late into the night workshopping their script ideas for the Dramatic Arts Society’s 24-Hour Theater Festival, January 21-22.
Writers, directors, and performers came together to put the finishing touches on their hastily-assembled productions at the 24-Hour Theater Festival.
Following Vespers on January 20, community-minded students discussed volunteer opportunities with representatives of non-profit groups from around the Napa Valley—such as the Angwin Teen Center.
PUC outreach chaplain Norman Knight led the worship service as the PUC community came together to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. at a special Colloquy on January 19.
Students discussed the sculptures of visiting artist Anna Montenegro at an opening reception at Rasmussen Art Gallery, January 21.
Karen Kirkland, director of the writing program at the Nickelodeon TV network, met with PUC film and television majors to discuss the art of visual storytelling, January 27.
Students from PUC, La Sierra University, and Loma Linda University met at Camp Wawona in Yosemite National Park for a refreshing weekend experience at the schools’ annual Tri-Campus Retreat.
Pastor Paul Graham spoke about prioritizing a relationship with Christ at the Thursday morning Colloquy service, January 26. Graham was the featured speaker at this year’s Winter Revival program.
Visual Arts professor Milbert Mariano welcomed students from his department into his home for a Friday evening of socialization and soup, January 20.
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