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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.
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.
As president, he was noted for his "ready smile, down-to-earth advice, and folksy family" speeches. [This quote needs a citation] Upon retirement from an 18-year tenure as president in 2001, Maxwell became the first president to be designated president emeritus by the Pacific Union College Board.
America’s former presidents would make an exceptionally well-rounded athletic roster, according to their college résumés.
Richard Osborn was the 20th President of Pacific Union College.He took office in 2001, serving until he resigned in 2009. [1] Previously, he also served as President of the Council for American Private Education, a coalition representing 80% of private schools in the United States. [2]
A list of presidents of Pacific Union College, a private liberal arts college in Napa Valley, California, past and present. Pages in category "Pacific Union College presidents" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
List of presidents of Pacific Union College This page was last edited on 9 September 2024, at 17:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
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