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(or Cascade College). They are intended to help friends keep in touch with each
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In Memoriam
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From the President
As Seattle Pacific University gains notice nationwide, President Philip Eaton
challenges the community. “Build your city on a hill so everyone can see what you are doing,” he writes. “Build
a reputation.”
Equipped for Success
An endowment helped 2003 graduate Vickerie Williams gain the confidence to become a key employee with Philips Medical Systems. [Campaign]
Honor Roles
A President’s Chapel in May honored five faculty and staff members for their
individual excellence. [Campus]
Three Faculty Say Good-Bye
As they retire, three professors mark the completion of their remarkable
careers at Seattle Pacific University and beyond. [Faculty]
The 2004 Medallion Awards
Alumni awards spotlight 10 Seattle Pacific graduates
who have engaged the culture in various ways. [Alumni]
Attack of the Big-Screen Clones
Response reviews some of Hollywood ’s film portrayals
of cloning and related topics. See which ones may be worth your
time watching. [Books & Film]
The Heritage Mile
Before her hip-replacement
surgery, Doris Heritage and 200 of her students and friends ran a
final mile together — and raised
money for the Heritage Scholarship Endowment. [Athletics]
My Response
Debra Prinzing, 1981 SPU alumna, helps readers find God in their gardens. “… I
think the pursuit of beauty in the garden is a pursuit to know God better,” she
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