October 31, 2013

Trivia of the week

Here is the correct response to last week’s trivia question. When the University of Southern California closed its medical school in 1920, the College of Medical Evangelists, as Loma Linda University was then known, accepted junior and senior medical students so that they could finish their training here. Keck School of Medicine was also accepted as a correct answer.

Carl Canwell, Karen Saul, and Kristina Larios - you are last week’s trivia of the week winners. Your names were drawn from the 59 correct responses received by the midnight, Monday, deadline. E-mail pr@llu.edu to claim your gift.

New rules for the trivia challenge: winners will be randomly chosen from those who correctly answer the question by the following Monday at midnight.

Here is this week’s question:

The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists department of health ministries' mission is to demonstrate God's love by promoting whole-person health principles to Adventist Church leaders, members, and the community at large, assisting people from all ages, gender, and ethnicity in reaching their full potential for wholeness and a productive and abundant life. The department of health ministries maintains several positions on the LLUH campus. How many members of the Adventist Church's department of health ministries leadership and staff work for LLUH maintaining dual roles, both with LLUH and with the department of health ministries?

Send your answer to this week’s trivia question to pr@llu.edu by midnight Monday, November 4, for your chance to win a somewhat incredibly awesome prize.

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