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Glimpses into Glory
A Look Inside the Artistic Transformation of Calvary Chapel
What Difference Do We Make?
Together, Biola and its alumni contribute $1.2 billion to the national economy, new study finds
Write Quick: Summer 2018
Allen Yeh on 'Still Evangelical?: Insiders Reconsider Political, Social, and Theological Meaning'
A New Home For The Sciences
Explore the new Alton & Lydia Lim Center for Science, Technology and Health
Biola to Launch New School of Cinema and Media Arts
'Variety' names Biola’s film program one of top 40 in the world
Meet the Dean
Seven things to know about Todd W. Guy, founding dean of the School of Fine Arts and Communication
First Conference for Women in Apologetics Convenes on Campus
Keynote speakers include leading female apologists Mary Jo Sharp and Melissa Cain Travis
Facing the Unknown
Freshman Oscar Navarro becomes an American citizen and a Biola student in one summer
Missionaries Shaping the Next Generation
Former Cook faculty couple invests in students called to cross-cultural ministry
What Can Zebrafish Teach Us About Ourselves?
Professor Hyuna Lee hopes zebrafish research can spark insights on cancer treatments
Gaming for Good
Alumnus Tomber Su (’16) lands spot on Forbes’ 30 under 30 list of video gamers
Alumnus Featured in Award-Winning HBO Documentary
Emilio Amigo’s work with autistic teens inspires acclaimed film
The Steady Servant
Now moving into a new role, Rick Bee reflects on 35 years as alumni director
From Bruin to Biolan
Lily Tsau brings UCLA experience to new alumni leadership role
The Right Kind of Pluralist
Book excerpt from ‘A Practical Guide to Culture’ co-written by alumnus Brett Kunkle
Great Science in Service of a Great God
Editor's Note
Podcasting Professors
Biola’s new ‘Think Biblically’ podcast explores faith and culture