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Enrollment sets record and breaks 3,000

Early enrollment numbers are breaking records at Fresno Pacific University.

 

Pacific Magazine - Volume 23, Number 2

Faculty scholars—acquiring knowledge, enriching teaching

ENOUGH WITH SCHOOL ALREADY! So I thought when I walked down the steps from my commencement stage, bachelor’s degree in hand. Actually, that idea had lodged itself in my mind a good while before. No matter how boring summer vacation became, the phrase “back to school sale” struck terror in my heart.

Martins receive keys to the city for work in Lowell neighborhood

Joanie Martin, adjunct faculty in teacher education, and her husband, Dr. Marty Martin, were awarded Keys to the City Thursday by Mayor Ashley Swearengin at the annual State of the City luncheon.

400 graduate May 8 in outdoor ceremonies

About 400 students graduated from during commencement Saturday, May 8.

400 to graduate May 8

About 400 students are set to graduate during commencement Saturday, May 8.

USA Volleyball honors FPU

USA Volleyball honored the Sunbirds' "Three-Peat" national volleyball title.

Pacific Magazine - Volume 23, Number 1

Partnerships—the pathways to building communities

The images we use illuminate us

Every new job is accompanied by an avalanche of information: new names, new locations, new ways of doing things and new stories of the place and its people.

I listen to the stories. Not just what is told, but how—the images people use. These images impart the essence of a place far faster than any policy manual.

When I came to FPU, two images kept coming up:

Pacific Magazine - Volume 22, Number 3

Faith and knowledge—the two strands of a complete education

A subject of interest

When writers are working a story, they can sense how the job will go by the enthusiasm of their sources.

In this issue we look at how Fresno Pacific University combines knowledge and faith to make a complete education. How is that done? Is it different now than in the past? Why? What does it mean to our students, churches and society?

Pacific Magazine - Volume 22, Number 2

Bearing fruit

We do not choose our time—we can make the most of it

“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”

When Gandalf the Grey dropped that pearl of wisdom on Frodo Baggins, the time was grim. Middle Earth would soon be fighting for its existence against evil and a humble Hobbit was its only hope.

Conservative Conference at FPU attracts authors, politicians

A student organization is hosting a public conference on the state of conservative politics.

"The Conservative Movement: Past, Present, and Future" will be at Fresno Pacific University Saturday, May 2. Events begin at 8:30 a.m. in the campus Special Events Center, 1715 Winery Ave., sponsored by the Sunbird Conservatives.

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