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  2. Pacific Union College - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Union College was founded as Healdsburg Academy in Healdsburg, California, in northern Sonoma County, in 1882. [5] [8] The creation of schools in the state was urged by Ellen G. White and other church leaders in an effort to accommodate the Adventist Church's growing membership on the West Coast and to train young Adventists for its work.

  3. Angwin, California - Wikipedia

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    Angwin is a census-designated place (CDP) [3] in Napa County, California, best known as the site of Pacific Union College. It is part of the northern San Francisco Bay Area. The population was 3,051 at the 2010 census. Its area code is 707. Its two ZIP codes are 94508 and 94576. It is in the Pacific time zone.

  4. Albion Field Station - Wikipedia

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    The Albion Biological Field Station is a research and education facility near the Pacific coast of Mendocino County, California that is operated by Pacific Union College, a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Adventist Church and located in the Napa Valley. [1] [2]

  5. Albion, California - Wikipedia

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    The Albion Biological Field Station, a facility of Pacific Union College (a private Seventh-day Adventist college) is located in Albion, on the south bank of the Albion River; it offers college biology courses to Pacific Union students as well as shorter courses for elementary and high school students and seniors. [11]

  6. Pacific Union - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Union is a proposed development of the Pacific Islands Forum, first suggested in 2003 by a committee of the Australian Senate, [1] into a political and economic intergovernmental community.

  7. Angwin–Parrett Field - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by Pacific Union College. [1] It is also known as Angwin–Parrett Field Airport. [2] In 2006, a plan was floated for Pacific Union College to divest the field by selling it for $27 million to the County of Napa. [3]

  8. List of presidents of Pacific Union College - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Brownsberger was the first president of Pacific Union College, then on its former campus in Healdsburg, California and known as Healdsburg Academy. [1] Prior to founding Healdsburg Academy, he was the president of Battle Creek Adventist College from 1875 to 1881, after finding his faith in the church in Battle Creek, Michigan.

  9. List of Pacific Union College alumni - Wikipedia

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    19th President of Pacific Union College, 1983–2001 James Lamar McElhany: 1890s Former president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists: Alan Nakanishi: 1961 Former member of the California State Assembly [6] Francis D. Nichol: 1920 Apologist and editor of the Adventist Review: Gary Okihiro: 1967