University Readies to Celebrate 125 Years
Bruin Notes
On Sept. 9, 1891, what was then known as “Pacific College” began its first day of existence with just 15 students. Today, enrolls nearly 4,000 students, offering more than 40 undergraduate majors, seven graduate programs and an adult degree program.
While the landscape of the campus it calls home has changed greatly over the years, its founders’ vision of a thriving Christ-centered educational community has not.
To commemorate this legacy, throughout the 2016-17 academic year the university will honor notable alumni, celebrate historical milestones, and gather for special events and speakers. Visit the alumni relations page for the latest event details.
Bruin Notes
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