TODAY is the campus newspaper published by the Office of Public Affairs for students, employees, and faculty of Loma Linda Univeristy Health. TODAY is a nonprofit publication of Loma Linda University Health operated under the auspices of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
This collection contains the archive of TODAY newsletters from January 2009 to the present and April 1988 to December 1989. The next effort is to fill in the gap and house the entire series in this archive.
Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.
-
TODAY - November 23, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Historic abortion conference held at Loma Linda University- LLU campus planning process progressing- University historian authors book on Advent hymns- World War II SDA hero gets ...Read More -
TODAY - November 16, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Foundation poured for new LLUMC proton accelerator- LLU medical/dental society plans annual meeting at Mammoth- La Sierra market changes format- Stahl Fund for World Mission formally ...Read More -
TODAY - November 09, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Dr. Denis Burkitt to speak at meeting of Christian Medical Dental Society- Dr. Thompson named fellow of College of Radiology- Student wins gold medal music awards- ...Read More -
TODAY - October 26, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Annual LLU Black Students Retreat set for November 11- LLU employees honored at special recognition ceremony- Dr. Longo awarded NATO professorship from Italian government- IN BRIEF- ...Read More -
TODAY - October 12, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - The Kingston Trio will open La Sierra concert series- WASC site team will visit both University campuses- New study initiated by mineral metabolism research laboratory- Consultants ...Read More -
TODAY - September 21, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Dr. McNeil 1,000th cornea transplant at LLUMC- University will inaugurate Stahl world mission fund- Campus planning consultant will give lecture and slide show on September 27- ...Read More -
TODAY - September 07, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Board of Trustees name new Graduate School dean- SN dean and family attend reparation ceremony, donate monies to nursing scholarship fund- LLUMC animal lab is target ...Read More -
TODAY - July 20, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Preprofessional practice program in SAHP given 10-year approval- Dermatology residency approved for medicine- LLU publication receives gold medal at national conference- School of Education educational psychology ...Read More -
TODAY - June 22, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Faculty, alumni honored during 1988 commencement services- National championship for Sports Acrobatic Federation set for June 21- Barstow hospital nurse honored for exemplifying best in profession- ...Read More -
TODAY - June 08, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Diplomas granted to 263 graduating medicine, dental, hygiene students; Schools of Dentistry and Medicine grads hear DeVries, Lewis- Summer session registration now in progress at Loma ...Read More -
TODAY - May 25, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Commencement exercises begin May 29, conclude June 12- Long-time LLUMC employees honored- Ambs Hall to be new home for CAS math, computing- Honors program gives extra ...Read More -
TODAY - May 18, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - LLUMC volunteers honored for service- Crooks birthday gala planned for May 19- Norwood Lecture to link 19th century water-cure movement with women's health- LLU professors cooperate ...Read More -
TODAY - May 11, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Gala celebration for Hulda Crooks' 92nd birthday planned- Medical Center slates Faith Festival 1988 for May 21- Picasso influence to be seen in La Sierra art ...Read More -
TODAY - May 04, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Donor Awareness Week highlighted by Medical Center at public forum- Forty religion teachers from west coast institutions meet- High school seniors 'taste' library careers at cookie ...Read More -
TODAY - April 27, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - LLU Fine Arts Festival to run April 27 to May 1- Attractions listed for La Sierra campus- Former Congresswoman speaks on 'political hardball'- La Sierra Resurrection ...Read More -
TODAY - April 13, 1988
1988
Inside this issue: - Students spend spring in Mexico- Loma Linda City Council votes to close part of University Street- Groundbreaking ceremonies held for proton beam facility- TODAY replaces Observer, ...Read More