Gothic Arch The gothic arch logo is the official logo of Pacific Union College. The arch with the tree represents a stained glass window as you might see in a church; it is a reference to our Christian foundation and the forested hills of our campus. This logo is used on all stationery, publications, and other corporate material produced by the office of Marketing & Communication.
Pacific Union College (PUC) is a private Seventh-day Adventist liberal arts college in Angwin, California. It is the only four-year college in Napa County, and the twelfth oldest institution of higher education in California. [5] As a coeducational residential college with an almost exclusively undergraduate student body, most of those who attend the college are four.
Media in category "Pacific Union College" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Pacific Union College is a community where you can experience academic excellence, an authentic spiritual experience, and opportunities to change the world. Pacific Union College is an accredited Christian liberal arts college located in California's Napa Valley.
Affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, PUC offers a broad range of academic programs in a caring Christian environment. PUC is noted for excellence in education, incredible beauty, and student diversity. Pacific Union College's Marketing & Communication office functions as a full-service, internal marketing agency for the entire college.
We're here to make sure information and messages about PUC are consistent, creative, and effective, across all types of mediums. Pacific Union College Aug 22 Dear PUC Community, We want to provide you with the most recent information regarding the Pickett Fire and its relation to Angwin and Pacific Union College. At this time, the situation remains stable, and the fire continues to present very little threat to our campus.
Fire crews worked steadily through. history History In 1909, Pacific Union College moved from their original location in Healdsburg to the town of Angwin, located in the mountains above St. Helena.
The college had just purchased the Angwin Resort, which had a hotel building, bowling alleys, and cottages-all of which eventually became dormitories, classrooms, and faculty homes.