Assistant Professor, School of Business and Leadership
Faculty Advisor and Sam Walton Fellow, Students in Free Enterprise

At one time in my life (my 20’s) I thought it was all about my achievements. Then one day I walked into a church near Stanford University and carved in wood in 3-foot high letters I read this verse: You are not your own, you are bought with a price (1Cor 6.19-20)... That changed everything for me. Now at PBU, I hold on to a verse every day, especially when I am weary — Phil 4.13: I can do everything through Christ who gives me strength.

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March 4, 2009

Recycling works


PBU-SIFE students are engaged in an energy audit on campus and encouraging students to save energy with a dorm competition focused on being good stewards of our energy resources.

Good news on reducing the waste stream: Recycling was instituted in October with a joint effort between Campus Services and PBU-SIFE. The result is 4.1 tons per month of recycling reported in January. As of March 1, the number has increased to 4.3 tons! Trash collection at the university has decreased from 5 times a week to three times a week. Great work, staff and students!

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