School of Character Featured on CCC Podcast

CORVALLIS, Ore. – In the latest edition of the CCC Podcast: Cascade Connects, Commissioner Rob Cashell talks with Bushnell University’s Athletic Director Corey Anderson along with Associate Athletic Director and Senior Women Leader Sarah Freeman.

Bushnell has long been committed to upholding strong values both on and off the field, and that dedication was honored in a big way this year. The Beacons were named the 2024-25 Cascade Collegiate Conference and NAIA National School of Character, a recognition that highlights their unwavering commitment to integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship, and servant leadership.

Hear from the Beacons about the steps that led to this incredible achievement, what the award means to their campus community, and how they plan to continue building on this foundation for the future.

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