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Pacific Union College from his family, and holding a PhD in history from the University of Chicago. Anderson proved to be a widely successful interim president that promoted the collaboration between the college and “the wider Napa Valley community”. The 6-month interim of January–June 2017 was a time of adversity and conflict of political and social polarities which the entire country including Pacific Union College. on 21 February, President Anderson issued a message stating that "Nothing has happened to change PUC's rock-solid commitment to our students, whatever their birthplace or ethnicity". Anderson's background in writing on historical topics, including Reconstruction of North Carolina, philanthropic support of black education, and Progressive Era vice reform well equipped him to unite PUC in a time where not only the school, but the country was going through a major transition.
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