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Summer Missions

May 13, 2009

Summer usually entices college students to think of a long stretch of warm weather, vacations or summer jobs, and a much needed break from the busy world of papers and projects.

Notes from the Field: Mexico Outreach Part 2

April 09, 2009

Matt Browning, associate vice president for internationalization, called from Ensenada this morning to share that it's a cold day today, but the teams are doing well and meeting many needs within the Mexicali and Ensenada communities. Earlier this week, Azusa Pacific Mexico Outreach staff met with local government officials, including Laura Valdez, wife of Mexicali Mayor Rodolfo Valdez, who expressed her encouragement and support for the service that is meeting community needs.

The Individual in History

March 20, 2009

The Los Angeles County Office of Education hosted the annual History Day L.A. on March 14 at Azusa Pacific. Youth from across Los Angeles County attended to compete in this history-based learning experience.

Is Happiness a Serious Problem?

March 10, 2009

“Happy people make the world a better place.” Such truth is difficult to come by and even more difficult to accept, yet author Dennis Prager proved happier than ever as he shared that statement and similar ideas about happiness on February 26 when he arrived to speak at Azusa Pacific University. Prager spoke about the core ideas of his book, Happiness is a Serious Problem: a Human Nature Repair Manual, and made it clear that this was more than a light and carefree topic saying, “everyone has a moral obligation to be happy.”

APU's Top 10 Local Hot Spots

March 02, 2009

“What are you doing this weekend?” is a common question you hear students ask on Fridays. Whether you're an incoming freshman, or a current APU student, there are many fun-filled options in the area to help you relieve stress and take a break from studying. Here is a list of the Top 10 APU Hot Spots in no particular order.

APU Theater Presents The Music Man

October 10, 2008

The APU theater transformed into River City as the university kicked off its 2008-09 theater season with one of their trademark musicals, The Music Man. Sure to be another feather in their cap of outstanding performances, the production opened to multiple sold out performances. APU Theater has continually proven their excellence over the years, particularly in the musical genre, often selling out performances and providing audiences with great entertainment.

City Links Returns with Record Numbers and a Renewed Focus

September 25, 2008

One of the best ways to get connected in a new city is to make an intentional effort to be a part of it. On four consecutive Saturdays this fall, beginning on September 14, APU Alpha groups did exactly that. City Links, a former initiative that allowed first-year students to partner with various churches, schools, and organizations in the community to serve, returned this year.

Gold Medalist Bryan Clay on Letterman, KKLA, and KLAC

August 25, 2008

He won the gold medal in the decathlon at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, capturing the title "world's greatest athlete." With thousands eager to hear his story and celebrate his victory, watch and listen as APU alumnus Bryan Clay '03 shares his Olympic experiences on national television and two radio shows on August 26.

Notes from Beijing: Part 3

August 19, 2008

After being confined to the island of Dalian, under tight security and seclusion, Bryan Clay and his coaches arrived in Beijing on Saturday, August 16, and were immediately encouraged as they discovered their housing was a short walk to the Bird's Nest.

Notes from Beijing: Part 2

August 15, 2008

AM 570's afternoon drive-time DJs Petros and Money interviewed decathlete Bryan Clay on Thursday, August 14. Clay, a top contender for the gold in Beijing, discusses his thoughts on taking home silver in Athens, his time at Azusa Pacific, as well as his strategy and focus during the long wait preparing for his competition August 21 and 22.

Notes from Beijing: Part 1

August 12, 2008

While many people here in Southern California were heading home from work Monday evening, it was Tuesday morning in China, and Kevin Reid was just finishing breakfast and heading out to morning workouts with Olympic decathlete Bryan Clay.

APU Summer Sports Camps

August 08, 2008

Azusa Pacific University's summer sports camps drew youth participants from the surrounding areas throughout June and July. The university offered local youth and elite athletes alike the opportunity to attend soccer and softball camps to develop their skills and learn about teamwork.

APU Hosts Local Youth for Seventh Annual G.A.T.E. Summer School Program

July 24, 2008

On June 24, Azusa Pacific University welcomed local youth to campus for the seventh annual Gifted and Talented Education (G.A.T.E.) summer school program. Students from third grade through high school were invited to participate in a five-week educational experience taught by selected Azusa Unified School District (AUSD) and APU faculty. Established in 2001 by Alice Watkins, Ph.D., former dean of APU’s School of Education, and then assistant superintendent of AUSD, the G.A.T.E. Program has flourished into the popular summertime enrichment destination for the Azusa community. Since the start of the program, enrollment has grown from 60 students to 260 in 2005, and has continued to bring in over 250 students each year since.

AM 570 Radio Talks with 2008 Olympian Bryan Clay

July 23, 2008

APU alumnus Bryan Clay '03 is in the final weeks of training on his journey to compete for the U.S. decathlon team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. With only days left before the Olympic Games, taking place August 8-24, AM 570 Radio KLAC welcomed Clay as a guest on the Loose Cannons show July 21 to find out what makes him arguably the best athlete on the planet.