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There are stories all over the Point Loma Nazarene University campus. From department to department, from office to office, from professor to student. Whenever newsworthy happenings take place, this site will aid you in keeping informed on the people, places and events that make PLNU stand out among institutes of higher education – both in San Diego and across the country.

Point Loma Nazarene University Honors “Cereal Entrepreneur”

At its Entrepreneur Enrichment Program Banquet on May 1, 2008, the Fermanian School of Business at Point Loma Nazarene University honored Stephen R. Miller as its “Student-Entrepreneur of the Year” and his business plan for “The Cereal Company.”

Alice Crill Honored May 15

On Thursday, May 15, Alice Crill will be honored at Rhapsody on the Point for her dedication to the children of the Peninsula Community.

Dr. Francis Collins (Dir. Human Genome Project) Lecture Available Online

The Language of God: A Believer Looks at the Human Genome - Francis Collins lecture now available for download.

Rwandan Pastor to Speak on Reconciliation in San Diego

Pierre’s life is an ongoing story of reconciliation in the face of great odds. A pastor in the Church of the Nazarene in Gisenyi, Rwanda, Pierre and his wife, Caritas, are survivors of the Rwandan genocide.

PLNU Announces Plans for Solar Energy System

PLNU announced plans to build a 450 kW solar energy system on its campus. With construction slated to begin this July, this will be the first large commercial solar photovoltaic (PV) system for a San Diego university.

PLNU Welcomes New Wesleyan Center Director

Dr. Mark Mann has been named the new director of the Wesleyan Center for 21st Century Studies at Point Loma Nazarene University.

World-renowned scientist visits PLNU

Collins will discuss his work, and the relationship between faith and science.

Writer's Symposium TV schedule announced

Symposium interviews will be rebroadcast on UCSD-TV.

Conference focuses on gender issues

Creating and sustaining climates in which women and men flourish in Christian higher education.

PLNU accreditation re-affirmed by WASC

Long process proves fruitful for Point Loma.

Sea Lions Win GSAC Tournament Championship

The women's basketball team has now won 22 consecutive games as they prepare for the NAIA National Tournament next week.

High school business students learn the ropes from PLNU mentors

More than 350 high school students are in the program.

Annual Heritage Society Luncheon brings generations together

The luncheon featured resounding messages of celebration, appreciation and hope for the future.

Yancey speaks to local clergy at PLNU’s Pastor’s Day

Popular Christian author also spoke in the university's chapel service.

PLNU hosts luncheon for Kyoto Laureate Award winners

The prize is presented annually in three categories: Advanced Technology, Basic Sciences, and Arts and Philosophy.

New ASB officers elected

Students will begin their duties this summer.

PLNU hosts One Book, One San Diego event

Greg Mortenson is the author of "Three Cups of Tea."

Legendary writers highlight annual Writer’s Symposium

Best selling authors Gay Talese, Anchee Min, and Philip Yancey will appear at the symposium.

French poets converge in San Diego for unique international forum

The international conference will run until Feb. 2

PLNU Film Forum: A Night of PLNU student shorts

Eight different student films were shown.