Azusa Pacific Receives Large DonationAzusa Pacific University received the largest donation in the university's history, announced President Jon R. Wallace, DBA.
APU Sophomore Helps Many GloballyLindsay Wetenkamp, 20, of Simi Valley does not let a little thing like a travel advisory stop her from her globe-trotting. As a change of pace, Wetenkamp will be on vacation as she joins the Masai tribe on safari in Kenya next month, thanks to her aunt who donated the trip, and she will be experiencing a few recreational firsts.
Azusa Pacific Professor Heading to NorwayAfter decades in the nursing field, Pamela Cone of Glendora knows that, for most patients, comprehensive treatment requires more than a simple diagnosis or prescription.
Next month, Cone will travel to the University of Bergen in Norway on a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship to explore the spiritual side of care-giving that nurses train for during their education.
Azusa Pacific As Model SchoolAzusa Pacific University will host more than 50 academics from across the nation representing the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Board of Examiners on Tuesday.
Azusa Pacific Professor Reflects on 20 Year Old Accident20 years later, Covina survivor reflects on nation's worst DUI crash.
The Rev. Allen Tennison sits in the sanctuary at Covina Assembly of God Church on June 17. The Covina resident is a survivor of the nation's worst DUI accident, a crash that killed 27 people.
Azusa Pacific Students Biking for Rwanda ProjectFour Azusa Pacific University students are spending their summer biking for bikes? Rwandan coffee bikes to be exact.
Azusa Pacific Alum Makes Cambridge's Who's Who ListSandra Valdez, Special Day Class Teacher at Palomares Middle School, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of education.
Azusa Pacific Student Goes on African Safari In the perfect ending to a four-month study abroad semester in South Africa with Azusa Pacific University, Heather Rice celebrated her 21st birthday and went on a three-day, two-night photo safari with classmates in Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve over the weekend of April 26 to 28.
Azusa Pacific University Men's Chorale Hawaii TourAn extraordinary harmony of men’s voices filled the air at Bishop Square May 12 as a chorale from across the Pacific performed during the lunch hour. The Azusa Pacific University Men’s Chorale, led by director Harold Clousing, sang for 45 minutes at the Square as part of a week-long Aohu concert tour that promises to be unique and uplifting.
School Librarianship as a ProfessionEach year more and more K-12 schools are investing in Library Media Teacher positions. The need for trained Library Media Teachers continues to grow as the demand to have additional resource material to compliment the ever-changing educational curriculum.
Filling the VoidKathy Ruhmann lives in a part of southern Illinois where you can't find another certified library media specialist even if you hunt for one. Despite a state mandate, Ruhmann is the only certified school librarian in her district of Sparta, a rural town with five schools and about 1,800 students.