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PUC Commemorates the Class of 2025
Posted by Ally Romanes on July 2, 2025
From June 13 to 15, Pacific Union College happily celebrated the Class of 2025. Of the 276 graduates, 235 were from the nursing department, 11 from the psychology and social work department, nine from the business administration department, eight from the biology department, and six from the visual arts department. This year, there were 103 academic distinctions, seven more than last school year.“I have a great sense of pride for the current graduating class,” said PUC President Ralph Trecartin. “Many of them have been here for four years, during which time I have been able to observe them from start to finish. There are strong student leaders among the graduates. Our graduating seniors are unique individuals with exceptional talents and will achieve new heights. From what I have seen, some students in this class have the highest levels of character development and have dedicated hearts for God. Wherever they go in life, the world will be a better place around them.”The first program of graduation weekend was the social work consecration at Scales Chapel on Friday afternoon. That same afternoon, the Adventist College Abroad (ACA) and the student missions stole conferral ceremony that took place on the Irwin Lawn. PUC...

Pacific Union College Proudly Obtains a Blue Zone Certification
Posted by Marina Maher on July 1, 2025
In September 2022, Pacific Union College faculty, staff, and students began collaborating with the Upper Napa Valley Blue Zones Project, engaging in community gardening at Calistoga Junior-Senior High School. After implementing these healthier food practices on campus, PUC is honored to receive a Blue Zone certification of its own.The Blue Zones Project is a partnership between Blue Zones and Adventist Health, aiming to promote health and wellness by increasing access to education and healthy food choices.“After dedicating months to Blue Zones’ best practices across campus—ranging from health education to improved built environments—PUC earned official approval under Blue Zones Project’s criteria for schools and larger organizations,” said Adventist Health Philanthropy Manager Fabio Maia.Blue Zones Vice President of Operations and Community Transformations and PUC alumnus Mark Ishikawa emphasized PUC’s long-held commitment to the health and well-being of its students, faculty, staff, and campus community, embracing wellness as reflected in the Adventist heritage. Ishikawa graduated from PUC with a degree in religion in 2001 and has since pursued leadership roles in Adventist institutions, including Adventist Health, Loma Linda University, and PUC. His most recent role at Adventist Health involved supporting Community Well-Being Directors across 25 hospitals, leading systemwide strategies for well-being.“Some of my...

21st Annual Diogenes Film Festival Praises Students & Honors Tim de la Torre
Posted by Ally Romanes on June 27, 2025
On Thursday, May 29, the Visual Arts Department at Pacific Union College hosted its 21st annual Diogenes Film Festival at the Cameo Cinema in St. Helena. With 130 attendees, the festival showcased 20 films from the school year and featured some movies from the previous year.PUC’s Diogenes Film Festival greatly benefits students, providing them with an outlet to share their creativity with a broader audience. Although their films are not made specifically for the festival, seeing them on a big theatre screen gives them a sense of pride in all their work and motivates them to continue doing their best.“Another great aspect is the sense of community that it builds, not only within our department but with our entire school and the outer community,” said Nephtali Marin, PUC lecturer of visual arts, referring to the film festival. “Our films span outside of our spaces, whether it be filming in other departments, the outer community, or using friends as actors. Diogenes allows us to come together and see everyone’s contributions and hard work.”This year, Marin and Professor Melissa Henry Pratt co-hosted, sitting alongside Professor Tim de la Torre as the judges. With three award categories, freshman Jacob Capiña received the Filmmaker...

PUC on Broadway Shines for the Third Year
Posted by Ally Romanes on June 23, 2025
On Sunday, May 11, Pacific Union College students from all majors and departments performed PUC on Broadway for the third year in a row. Alongside students from PUC Prep, they performed songs from various musicals and movies for the community to enjoy in the newly remodeled Paulin Hall Auditorium.The students chose songs from musicals they liked and wanted to see performed live. This year's songs were from the musicals The Great Gatsby, Hercules, Pippin, The Wizard of Oz, Anastasia, The Lightning Thief, and the stage production of Beauty and the Beast. They also performed selected songs from the movies Frozen and Tick, Tick... Boom! Based on the audience response, the majority enjoyed PUC’s adaptation of “Therapy” from Tick, Tick... Boom!Milton Perez, a senior voice performance major, was one of the directors of PUC on Broadway this year. After being a part of the last two shows, the past directors asked him to run the production. With a desire to learn more about the behind-the-scenes work, Perez was inspired to direct and accepted the role.He and his co-director, Jalexis Herman, a freshman liberal studies major, began production at the start of this school year to research songs. They brought along freshman...

PUC’s First Global Health Student Graduates and Leaves Impactful Mark
Posted by Ally Romanes on June 18, 2025
The global health department at Pacific Union College is proud to share that senior Areli Castro will be their program's first graduate. From Napa, CA, Castro decided to attend PUC after seeing the value of its close-knit, supportive community. With a love for traveling and helping others, she enrolled in global health as the perfect opportunity to combine both passions in a meaningful way.In March, three professors and 13 students from PUC partnered with Maranatha to serve in Pucallpa, Peru. Castro was one of those students, as she always wanted to go on a mission trip but never had the opportunity. With the help of Global Health Director Nancy Jacobo in planning the trip, Castro and Jacobo discussed incorporating a medical component into the trip as part of Castro’s capstone project. With Jacobo’s approval, Castro was able to complete her project in another country–something she never expected.For her capstone course and senior project, Castro led the development and coordination of the medical aspects of the mission trip. She successfully organized and led her team, collaborating with AMOR Project, led by Dr. Guillermo Gow-Lee, to fundraise and implement medical outreach programs. Castro also coordinated and planned logistics, securing sponsorships from two...