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Rasmussen Art Gallery Opening: "Lens and Land" Exhibit

Posted by Katelynn Christensen on October 21, 2010

Pacific Union College’s Rasmussen Art Gallery will open its new color photography “Lens and Land” exhibit on Saturday, October 30, from 7-9 p.m. The gallery will feature work of local artists Jerry Dodrill and Tania Amochaev. Refreshments will be served and admission is free. Jerry Dodrill is an international award-winning landscape and adventure photographer whose work has been exhibited in galleries such as the Ansel Adams, Mountain Light, Mumm Napa Valley and Banff Center for Mountain Culture. The Rasmussen Art Gallery will showcase portions of his landscape photography—nature close-ups and vistas. For more information about Jerry Dodrill, visit jerrydodrill.com. Photos from Tania Amochaev’s “Namibia” collection will also be presented. These photos, taken in 2005, capture the interior of homes overrun by sand dunes in an abandoned diamond mining town in Namibia, South Africa. For more information about Tania Amochaev, visit taniaamochaev.com.The exhibit will continue through November 18. Rasmussen Art Gallery is located on the Pacific Union College campus. The gallery hosts six shows each year and features work from invited artists as well as from faculty and students. The gallery is open regularly 1-5 p.m. on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ...

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PUC Ends Triad Contract; Drops Ecovillage

Posted by Julie Z. Lee on October 21, 2010

On October 4, 2010, the Pacific Union College Board of Trustees voted to end the college’s consulting contract with Triad Communities and instead pursue opportunities for PUC’s property outside of an Ecovillage project. “This decision comes after more than a year of careful study and consideration,” says Dr. Heather Knight, president of PUC, who spent much of her first year on the job assessing the development project. “After speaking with various community leaders and given the current economic landscape, I feel this is not the best plan for PUC right now.” PUC is still committed to selling land that is not currently in use by the college and that is considered non-essential to PUC’s core mission. This is in accordance with a 2002 board resolution to liquidate non-essential assets to ensure that the College has resources to meet its current financial obligations, as well as to achieve its long-term financial objectives for its future growth and development. These goals include growing the college’s endowment, providing more scholarships for students, increasing faculty and staff compensation, and enhancing the campus infrastructure and facilities. Selected property surrounding and east of the airport will be sold, as is, through a broker, with appropriate restrictions...

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Parents Weekend

Posted by Julie Z. Lee on October 18, 2010

Aside from a drizzly Sunday morning, most of the weekend stayed gorgeous and sunny, providing a perfect backdrop for the 2010 Pacific Union College Parents Weekend, October 15-17. More than 100 families from all over the United States arrived on campus, eager to see how their students were faring after four weeks of school and also to get a glimpse of college life. “Parents Weekend is a great opportunity for parents to come and see what life is like on campus and see what we do, how we live, and see our friends,” says student Rayna Duran, a business major. Her mother, Jan Duran, agrees. “You get to bond with your children in their environment. So they are actually hosting you as opposed to you doing all the hosting for them at your home. They love being able to give to us in a way that we always give to them.” The event started on Friday night with the Presidential Dinner in the newly renovated Dining Commons on Friday night. Families were treated to a special dinner with the administration and the president; later in the evening, President Heather Knight gave a speech on “The Adventist Advantage,” her philosophy on...

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Pacific Union College Fine Arts Series Presents Joy Fackenthall

Posted by Katelynn Christensen on October 15, 2010

Pianist Joy Muth Fackenthall will perform a concert at Pacific Union College as a part of the college’s Fine Arts Series on Saturday, October 23, at 7 p.m. in Paulin Hall Auditorium. The program will include selections from Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Saint-Saëns. Fackenthall will be accompanied by Dr. Rachelle Berthelsen Davis, violin, and Joel Dickerson, piano. Joy earned her Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance from Pacific Lutheran University, and a Master of Music in Piano Performance from the Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. She teaches piano lessons through PUC's Music Department. PUC's Fine Arts Series invites the Napa Valley community to share in culturally rich musical experiences featuring outstanding soloists and chamber ensembles—some of the best and brightest of the musical world with repertoire that enrich, entice, excite and entertain. Admission to the concert is free, however, donations are accepted. Suggested donations of $10 per person can be made at the door. For more information, call the PUC Music Department at 707-965-6201....

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Fine Art Series to Feature Two Pianists

Posted by Katelynn Christensen on October 14, 2010

As part of its Fine Arts Series, PUC’s music department will host two piano concerts this month at Paulin Hall Auditorium: Joy Muth Fackenthall and John Covelli. Pianist Joy Muth Fackenthall will perform on Saturday, October 23, at 7 p.m. The program will include selections from Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Saint-Saëns. Fackenthall will be accompanied by Dr. Rachelle Berthelsen Davis, violin, and Joel Dickerson, piano. Fackenthall earned a bachelor’s degree in piano performance from Washington State University and a master’s in music performance from Western Washington University. She teaches piano lessons both privately and through the college’s Paulin Center for the Creative Arts. Internationally acclaimed pianist John Covelli will perform on Saturday, October 30, at 7 p.m. The program includes selections from Copland, Lizst, Beethoven, Paul Ben-Haim, Debussy, Griffes and Gottschalk. Covelli is an international prize-winning pianist, having won two of Europe’s most prestigious piano competitions—the Queen Elizabeth of Brussels and the Busoni International Piano Competition. A Chicago-born prodigy, his career has spanned the realms of orchestral involvement, solo piano performance, and conducting in a variety of ensembles. He is a popular guest conductor, master teacher and chamber player. Covelli is also the founding conductor of the Belleayre Festival Orchestra...

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