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PUC's Double Agent

Posted by Landon Bennett on December 18, 2007

Dmitry Lossov calls himself a double agent. Oh, it’s true, he’s from Russia, and he currently lives in the United States. But, whom does he serve – Russia, America or both? Actually, neither. With an incessant smile and sense of humor, Dmitry serves God wherever he is. In America, this Russian student witnesses to his fellow students and professors. And as a PUC student missionary, he witnesses to the people in Thailand, in Ghana and in the Philippines. He’s hooked. Although PUC sent out 34 long-term student missionaries last year to 20 countries, plus many more short-term missionaries, Dmitry’s challenge in Ghana was one of the greatest: preaching in English (not his native language) through a translator, to a people who did not understand English. It almost sounds reminiscent of speaking in tongues – but with God all things are possible. As a result of these sermons, 65 people gave their lives to Jesus and were baptized into the Adventist church. The people in Breman, Ghana, obviously loved this cheerful fellow with the thick Russian accent, so much that a year after he left they renamed their local school the Dmitry Adventist Preparatory School. What an honor for a Russian...

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PUC graduate recognized by Wall Street Journal

Posted by Landon Bennett on December 18, 2007

Christopher Jones, recent PUC graduate, was featured in the September 2 issue of The Wall Street Journal as one of the 2003 Student Achievement Award Winners. Chris graduated suma cum laude with a B.B.A. emphasis in Accounting. Chris was part of both the English and Business honor societies and has been featured in Who’s Who for both 2000 and 2001. In 2001, he also won the Business department commendation award as well as the Pam Wheeler Accounting Scholarship. Chris came to PUC to check out the school during college days. He liked the Napa Valley and PUC and they enticed this Canadian from Toronto to stay. He was involved at PUC in the Business Club, Student Senate and the dormitory as well as tutoring accounting. Chris is currently working as an auditor for Adventist Health and trying to get a feel for the health care industry. He is studying to take his CPA in November....

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PUC remains 10 for 10

Posted by Landon Bennett on December 18, 2007

For the tenth straight year, Pacific Union College continues to rank in the top tier in U.S. News and World Report’s annual edition of “America’s Best Colleges.” The national magazine’s 2004 rankings place PUC as the number two comprehensive college offering bachelor degrees in California. It also places PUC in the top 10 among the 14 Western states. Along with these overall standings, PUC ranks in the top tier for: ethnic diversity, best value, student/faculty ratio, low debt ratio and full-time faculty. “The indicators include input measures that reflect a school's student body, its faculty, and its financial resources and outcome measures that signal how well the institution does its job of educating students,” said Robert Morse, U.S. News editor. The criteria used to measure academic quality include: acceptance rate, alumni giving, faculty with Ph.D.'s, retention and graduation rate, SAT/ACT scores, and student/faculty ratio. Although the most recent America’s Best Colleges 2004 edition was published in August, it reflects data from the 2002-2003 school year....

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Tim's Tale: A PUC Student Writes from the Mission Field

Posted by Tim De La Torre and Landon Bennett on December 18, 2007

It's finally the end of my first week teaching out at the villages, and I am back in Manila. At first, it was kind of nice: warm showers, flush toilets, e-mail and soft beds. But I've learned first hand that it's not those "necessities" that make life enjoyable; it's the warmth of friendships and love. I miss my kids. I never felt it so much before as after spending two days in Manila. Tim De La Torre, a PUC student missionary in the Philippines, wrote these words in a letter to friends and family in the United States. A junior, digital video technology major, Tim previously traveled to Mindoro, an island in the Philippines, in December 2002. He, with two other students and one teacher, documented the mission work being done by Laymen Ministries. As a result of that experience, Tim returned as a student missionary this year, living and working in villages, doing friendship evangelism, teaching English, and making videos to promote mission work. His letter continues: At first Manila was exciting--culture shock. Sure, I had been in the Philippines for a month and a half already, but I had never seen such a contrast between poverty and riches:...

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Generations: A Family of Artists

Posted by Lainey S. Cronk on December 18, 2007

Pacific Union College’s Rasmussen Art Gallery will be displaying “Generations: A Family of Artists” from October 4 to October 26. The show will exhibit the work of John, Bryan, Will, and Jacquelyn Hewitt, four talented members of the same family. Their artwork reportoire includes watercolor and oil painting, sculpture, photography and ink drawing. The Hewitts are a diverse family. John is an E.R. doctor who teaches PUC’s annual summer art classes at the Albion Field Station in Mendocino. His three children decidedly have artistic blood running through their veins: Jacquelyn graduated from PUC with both an art degree and an English degree and is currently studying for her MFA in Ireland; William is a political activist who spent time in Palestine this past year and has done ink drawings of the Palestinian people; and Bryan is pursuing his MFA at the San Francisco Art Institute....

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