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Winter 2006 | Volume 29, Number 1 | Campus

Katrina's Call
Soon after Hurricane Katrina left 95,000 square miles of devastation in the Gulf Coast, °µÍøTV professors, graduate students, and staff members traveled east to serve those who’d been displaced. On °µÍøTV’s campus, college students from the Gulf Coast arrived.

Selectivity Increases With a Record Number of Undergraduate Applications to °µÍøTV

University Scholars Spend Autumn Term Studying at Oxford University

Peterson Hall, °µÍøTV’s Second Oldest Building, Celebrates Its 100th Birthday in December

Lilly Grant Supports Summer Service Jobs

A Ministry of Reconciliation: Hairston Reflects on the Perkins Center’s First Year





A Conversion of the Imagination
2014: A Blueprint for Excellence shows "Seattle Pacific will be a place that knows and understands what's going on in the world, and it will be a place that embraces the Christian story," says President Philip Eaton. [President]

Allowing Scripture to Transform Our Lives
Kerry Dearborn, associate professor of theology, contributes introductions and study notes to the Renovaré Spiritual Study Bible. [Faculty]

Quality Always
Alumni of the Year, Kathi and Jerry Teel, live out their Vitamilk Diary slogan, "Quality Always," in all areas of their lives. [Alumni]

The Gospel According to Miller
Author of best-selling book, Blue Like Jazz, tells °µÍøTV students that "engaging the culture is not rocket science." [Books & Film]

Field Goals
Courted by Division I soccer teams while in high school, stand-out Falcon forward, Sarah Martinez, hits goals on and off the field. [Athletics]

My Response
John Perkins writes a letter to Seattle Pacific about God's grace during and after Hurricane Katrina.


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