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821:. Prior to accepting the position as Pacific Union College's president, Heather knight served to be the provost at Andrews college whose duties consisted of educational development, curriculum planning, academic and research planning, strategic planning, financial goals and research and other various administrative duties. President Knight had outstanding first years at Pacific Union College as they had their highest enrollment rate in 24 years and the largest freshman-to-sophomore year retention rate of 85% in the year 2013. PUC also received its largest single cash gift in its 134-year history of 2.6 million. Upon the Chief Financial officer's resignation in January 2016 and the resignation of psychology and social work professors the same year, the PUC board had a thorough evaluation of president knights accumulated presidency. It was found that there was extended discounting to keep enrollment levels, a breach in academic freedom, as well as increased spending throughout her presidency. Heather Knight Resigned as Pacific Union President in December 2016. 848:
teachers at 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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spiritual enlightenment". As Brownsberger expressed these feelings to his roommate, he was suggested that there was a church in Battle Creek that "Lived some 'Christian people' and kept the 'Bible Sabbath'. Brownsberger found a fulfilling truth at the Battle Creek church which inspired him to start the first Seventh-Day Adventist College. While teaching at Healdsburg Academy, Brownsberger was known for his emphasis on practical education and Christian service.
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the 1906–07 school year, however, that did not continue the next year. In 1907, the school sold a part of its campus to raise funds. The next year, Pacific Union College announced plans to move making that the last year of Pacific Union College in Healdsburg, as well as the last year of Reed's presidency.
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chief financial officer. Cushmans eclectic background of administrative positions have given him a clear perspective on what needs to be attended to and addressed as president of a college. Cushman is described by the previous president Eric Anderson as, "unpretentious, thoughtful, and a good listener".
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was the eighth and last president of Healdsburg College. During his first year leading the school, 1906, the name was changed to Pacific Union College. Before assuming the presidency, Reed had served as the dean of men while teaching. He was able to bring a brief period of financial correction during
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was elected president following President Sonnerbert's tragic death in 1955. He was known for his approachable demeanor and hearing a wide variety of viewpoints. During his presidency, enrollment reached 1000 students for the first time and continued to rise. By the time his presidency ended, there
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leadership along with two associates in order to bring Healdsburg closer to denominational ideals. During his presidency, enrollment at Heraldsburg dropped from the earlier high of 223 to 130. Howe limited access to the President while implementing arcane rules, bringing opposition from both within
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to California. When he took over Healdsburg in 1886, the school had 223 students and thirteen teachers. His twelve-year presidency was noted for the close relationship he cultivated with the school's constituency and between students and teachers. He resigned the presidency of Healdsburg College in
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was inaugurated on April 20, 2018 and served as Pacific Union College's president until July 2021. Cushman has a background in Geology and obtained his Ph. D from the Colorado School of mines. Cushman has a rich history as a researcher, author, professor, academic dean, senior vice president, and
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was the fourth president of Healdsburg College, as Pacific Union College was known at the time. A lawyer, before assuming the presidency he served as a "highly respected" faculty member in the school's theology department. During his short tenure, he built up faculty morale that had been lowered
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until he became president in 1972. Casell led the school during the 1975–76 school year as it reached its highest enrollment ever of 2,300. During Dr. Cassell's administration, Dr. Desmond Ford was appointed as a faculty exchange professor, coming from Avondale College in Australia. During the
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was asked to assume president of Healdsburg College for one year after Marion Cady's departure. He had previously served as vice president of the school. His short administration is remembered for its attention to the school's most pressing needs, many financial. After a year he left to take a
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the school had a policy that Students were expected to worship at any local church on Saturday. Upon adhering to the expectation, Brownsberger found himself at a Methodist church which left him feeling that the particular church was "very formal and uninviting to a soul hungering for truth and
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Pacific Union college Eric Anderson to fill in for 6 months as an interim president to which he accepted with aplomb. Anderson's has a rich history of adventist leadership having been the president of southwestern Adventist University in Texas from 2005 to 2014, being the fourth generation of
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to achieve such standing. Nelson served simultaneously as president and business manager of PUC and is best remembered for his abilities in institutional finance. His successful thirteen-year tenure at the helm of PUC came to a close in 1934 when he was elected Director of Education for the
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and a medical doctor became the 14th president of Pacific Union College. His presidency was charged dealing with changes in student demographics due to World War II and untenable demands from faculty. In 1954, Weaver left PUC to take the lead of Washington Missionary College, now
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was the fifth president of PUC to serve in the new Angwin campus. Christian continued the loosening up of standards in social practices at the school. During his presidency, the school had record enrollment up to that point. In 1950, he took a new position as President of
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arrived to become the school's fifth president in 1899, leading to what the school refers to as its "second 'great' period." During his presidency, the school's enrollment increased to a record 298 students and there were 29 faculty members. Cady implemented a
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and other science departments. Work was also done to bring the school's theology department closer in line to views within the school's denomination. After serving for eighteen years, Maxwell became the only president of PUC to date to be honored as
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Charles Walter Irwin became the first person to be selected as president of Pacific Union College on its Angwin campus, where the college moved in 1909. Irwin led the school at its new location for thirteen years.
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calendar for the school, organized the school by departments and started a school, Timberland Academy, off the main campus, leading to his reputation as an likable, aggressive and eloquent leader.
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controversy that followed some of Ford's statements, enrollment declined as the school faced a crisis of constituency confidence. Casell resigned as a result of these concerns in 1983.
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was selected as the 20th president of Pacific Union College, and the 13th on the Angwin campus in 2001. Before taking over at PUC, Osborn was the Vice President for Education of the
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were students from 22 countries at PUC. A new library opened, named after the tenth president, William E. Nelson. PUC also opened new research facilities including a
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who received his doctorate in educational administration was selected President of Pacific Union College following a tenure as the Director of Education for the
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during Howe's presidency. In 1899, Owen left Healdsburg College to assume new responsibilities at the College of Medical Evangelists, now known as
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and woman to ever serve as president of PUC. She was also the first African American woman to lead an Adventist college in
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s selection as president of Pacific Union College in 2009 represented a number of milestones. She was the first
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the school and community. At the end of the 1897 school year, the faculty scattered and a bitter Howe resigned.
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was inaugurated on April 16, 2022 has been serving as Pacific Union College's president since July 2021.
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in 1909 and continued in that position for twelve years until 1921. Before taking the position at
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as it was known his first year, he had served as principal of the school that is now known as
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came to Pacific Union College after serving as President of Emmanuel Missionary College, now
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position with another institution. In 1906, he returned to Healdsburg College, then renamed
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and had served for six years successfully as president of Southwestern Junior College, now
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was the first president of Pacific Union College, then on its former campus in
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Brownsberger and Battle Creek: The Beginning of Adventist Higher learning
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The first eight presidents led the school while it was still located in
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became the first president of Pacific Union College after its move to
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previously president of Walla Walla College, worldwide director of
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This is a list of people who have served as the president of
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The president who has served the longest tenure to date is
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was the third president of Pacific Union College, still
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