News 2012 La Sierra University

“Holes,” reduction linoleum cut, 2011

Student’s art draws from life’s flow

Graphic design senior Kiyomi Fukui will present "Circulation," a solo show of etchings and other works.
Rising Star awards were presented to four alumni during the fellowship banquet on April 20 as Alumni Weekend 2012 got underway.

Alums honored for impact on university, church and world

Long-time religion prof and former university president Dr. Fritz Guy receives accolades as Alumnus of the Year, eight other La Sierra alumni honored…

Youth music scholarship competition moves up

La Sierra’s Promising Young Artist scholarship competition has been re-scheduled.

New kids’ summer music camp rolls out discounts

The university’s music department is offering discounts to families who enroll more than one child in the new summer music camp.

Acclaimed author, speaker and La Sierra alumna Kay Kuzma addresses the 9:30 a.m. church service audience at La Sierra University Church April 21.

La Sierra alums remember caring faculty, friendships

La Sierra alumni converged on campus to re-connect and remember influential professors and carefree college days.
Joan King, 1962 graduate of La Sierra University at alumni weekend fellowship banquet April 20.

La Sierra’s first math grad credits alma mater for trailblazing career

Joan King, former aerospace industry programmer, talks about experiences as La Sierra’s first math major grad in 1962.
La Sierra students team up to aid food bank

La Sierra students team up to aid food bank

Student groups have organized a 5Can 5k family run/walk on April 29 to benefit a local food bank.
Casey Hoehn

Music, the right prescription for concerto winners

La Sierra’s 54th Annual Concerto Concert will feature a vocalist and a brass player, young musicians aiming for future medical careers.

Student Workers Honored for Contribution in the Workplace

During National Student Appreciation Week, April 8-14, La Sierra’s student workers were honored for their dedication in the workplace.
La Sierra student, Hispanic Student Association President Ruth Claros organized a campus blood drive as part of a national effort.

Hispanic Student Association joins national blood drive challenge

Service-oriented La Sierra students donated blood this week in a national challenge honoring a civil rights leader.

New kids’ music camp offers range of upbeat activities

La Sierra’s music department is offering a new festival camp this summer for kids in grades 3-12.

La Sierra University offers region’s youth $16,000 in music scholarships

Promising Young Artist Festival seeks top talent with $16,000 in scholarships.