Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Motschiedler
I met with Honors faculty member Dr. Motschiedler, who is the Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry as well as the Chair of the Pre-Health Recommendation Committee at La Sierra University. What is your educational background? I attended Andrews...
Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Jeannie Shinozuka
Last quarter, I had a chance to meet with Dr. Jeannie Shinozuka via Zoom to document her time at La Sierra University and how education has shaped her. Dr. Shinozuka is currently a professor at Soka University. She is in the process of publishing her book. Without...
Best TV Show, Favorite TV Show
Best TV Show of All Time: The Simpsons This animated program is a satiric adventure of a working-class family in the misfit city of Springfield. Each episode is about the antics of a particularly dysfunctional family. Homer is the oafish unhealthy beer loving father,...
Freshman Corner: Finding and Walking Down the Pathway to Success
I tend to hear my parents' advice and put it on the back burner of my mind until I reach a point where I realize that they were right all along. That’s exactly what happened upon my shift from Fall Quarter into Winter Quarter. “It seems like a lot at first, but...
A Solemn Yet Glowing COVID Fanfare
“We are currently experiencing technical difficulties. The show will be delayed for a few minutes. We will be starting momentarily.” Well, that had not been the “Enjoy my show” line from King George III that my friends and I had been waiting to hear for months. We sat...
SEA-GENES: Discovering Bacteriophage Genes, Friends, and the Vital Toolkit to Life
SEA-GENES is an undergraduate research course that focuses on determining the effects of bacteriophage genes on host bacteria. It builds on the phage discovery of the SEA-PHAGES program through the discovery of gene function. SEA-GENES serves as an alternative to...
Honors Council Events
Much thanks to Liz Chau, Brian Nguyen, Marco Ruiz Guevara, and Rachel Kim for contributing photos and captions for this feature. FALL VESPERS (FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2021) Event setup at Dr. Motschiedler's house for Honors Fall Vespers. (Courtesy of Marco Ruiz...
Enacting Change in Communities
Enactus is a worldwide organization that works to foster the next generation of leaders and innovators by providing students with the resources to create projects that will allow them to better their communities. With thousands of branches located around the world,...
The Reality of a Career in Medicine, ft. Honors Alumnus Dr. Ivan Rybkin
On Thursday, November 4, 2021 at 6 P.M., the Honors Program –– in collaboration with the Pre-Medical Society –– welcomed La Sierra University and Honors Program alumnus Dr. Ivan Rybkin. Dr. Rybkin is an attending OB/GYN at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and...
The Best Music of 2021: Honors Program Edition
In December 2021, Spotify and Apple Music released the highly anticipated Spotify Wrapped and Apple Music Replay, which showcased users’ individual music listening statistics (top artists, top songs, minutes listened, top genre) for the year. For the Fall 2021 edition...
Mission: Breakout! –– Summer Travels Beyond Quarantine Life
Visited: I lived in Kailua, Hawaii, while completing a ten week internship. “I spent my summer in Hawaii working at Adventist Health Castle as a finance intern! During my ten weeks of work, I audited over ten clinics on the island, completed a hospital-wide fixed...
Freshman Corner: The Melancholy Beauty of Growth
From Yo Sistag Yaaaymiee How’s school? I’ve never been so busy in my life …. but I’m getting used to it From Casey Mother doesn’t believe you’re stressed Or more like she’s surprised I’m surprised too lol “Bro, I used to hate when adults were like ‘Welcome to the real...
Falling in Love with Cells
“The cells are like your patients.” These gentle words have reverberated in my ears and flowed through my head like the perpetual waterfalls of wisdom beyond the targeted eight weeks of this past summer. Dr. Joseph is absolutely right! As a student majoring in...
A New Beginning
“OMG, HAIIII, how have you been?!” “Were you in my class two quarters ago?” “It’s so nice to finally meet you in person!” Two years ago, I was isolated in my home, stressing about online classes and the state of the world. A year ago, I came to terms with the...
Fusion San Bernardino
What is Fusion? Who founded the program, and why? Fusion is a homeless ministry that operates in San Bernardino seven days a week, with the goal of not only tending to the homeless population’s materialistic needs but also their emotional, relational, and...
SECOND-GENERATION PHYSICIAN DR. SUNG J KIM SHARES HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
March 2020 marked the start of health workers serving on the frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic. The past year has been an extremely rigorous period for many healthcare workers. At the same time, for many, it has been a rewarding experience in helping to save...
freshman corner: Obstacles, Growth, and Newfound Capabilities
With the two quarters that I have taken so far at La Sierra, the adjustment period was as expected going from high school to university in an online environment. Transitioning from high school to college in the first quarter, I definitely had some struggles knowing...
Presenting Student Research and Scholarship
Regardless of major or areas of interest, whether in the humanities or the sciences, sharing one’s work with others is an exciting and important part of the learning process. In the Honors Program, students have the opportunity to share their work with their peers,...
Best Book, Favorite Book
Bogdana Golub Whitaker, graduating this June from the Honors Program with a double-major in English and History, discusses what she feels to be the best book ever written, and also her favorite book. Other Honors students and faculty also sent in their best and...
Dr. Maury Jackson Honors Faculty Spotlight
Loren Klim (Class of 2022, Philosophy) recently met via Zoom with honors faculty member Dr. Maury Jackson, associate Professor of Practical Theology, as well as the coordinator for Philosophical Studies Program at La Sierra University. What is your educational...
A Journey to the Past
We climbed up the small metal ladder onto the vast, humid C-141 military aircraft in the unpredictably sweltering heat of late March. It was not every day that visitors could board and explore the retired plane. Although dimly illuminated by the sunshine radiating...
Where are they going?
At 25 strong, the Class of 2021 is the largest graduating cohort in program history. Next year, graduating Honors students will be heading to the following locations: * Loma Linda University – Dentistry * Loma Linda University – Medicine * Loma Linda University...
Starting Conversations: Starting a Political Club at La Sierra
On Valentine's day 2018, the word Parkland became synonymous with tragedy. I was a sophomore in high school watching the news in class. Hours went by and the death toll became higher. The photos of those killed appeared on every television in the nation and I stared...
My Experience Teaching UHNR 101
I don’t think I need to retraumatize you, dear reader, with a reminder of what ran through our minds when we all realized COVID-19 would stick around longer than an extended spring break. On the cusp of graduation, I don’t know that the specific dread I felt then has...
Alumni Spotlight: Matthew MacDonald, M.D.
This quarter, I had the honor of speaking with Matthew MacDonald, M.D., a current third-year UCR family medicine resident (PGY-3). He is a 2013 La Sierra University alumnus and 2018 Loma Linda University School of Medicine graduate. Like many La Sierra University...
Cultivating Peace of Mind in a Busy World
Something that I believe we can all agree on during these times is that things are far from normal. Perhaps this has become our sort of new normal for the time being. During these times I believe that many of us have had to come face to face with how we are really...
Photos from Events
This event involved a discussion-based panel with Dr. Maury Jackson (Divinity) and Dr. Nathan Sutter (Biology). The topic was religion/spirituality and themes of science and finding a balance between the two. This event encouraged students to engage with abstract and...
freshman corner: For Them, Past and Present
At the beginning of my summer in 2020, I was so happy to be out of school and not have to worry about an upcoming test for the next four months. I would wake up late, eat, paint, play video games, and do all sorts of things to kill time. After a month of this routine,...
Freshman Corner: Scaling Mount College… From Home
One of the common things I heard from my high school teachers was how different college was going to be. Whether that was phrased in a good or bad way, I always knew it was going to be different. Well…. not quite so this quarter. For the most part, online college...
Reflection of Quarantine 2020
Quarantine. The dreaded words that have become a staple in our vocabulary as of 2020. I fell into the majority of people who thought that after a month or so of lockdowns everything would go back to normal, well as normal as things could be after a pandemic. With each...