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Academics, Research, School of Science, Technology and Health
Biola University Professors’ Research Sheds Light on COVID-19 Modes of Transmission
School of Science, Technology and Health professors took initiative at the start of the pandemic to learn more about COVID-19's spread and how to prevent it
Alumni, Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Student-Directed Film is First Ever Student Film to be Widely Distributed
Director and writer Calen Coates (’18) overcame difficulties while shooting the film to eventually secure it a spot on Amazon Prime Video
Academics, School of Fine Arts and Communication
Professor Shares Why Christmas Music is Therapeutic
Music Therapy professor Ronald Borczon explains how to find peace amidst the chaos of the Christmas season through music
Academics, School of Fine Arts and Communication
Student Run Public Relations Agency Celebrates Reaffiliation with PRSSA National
Biola University’s 6th Street PR is one of three nationally affiliated firms on the West Coast
Historic COVID-safe Drive-Thru Commencement Ceremonies
Graduates and their families experienced a dynamic interactive drive-thru ceremony honoring 2020 graduates
Alumni, Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Time-Bending Thriller “Last Three Days” Released by Cinema and Media Arts Alumnus Brian Ulrich
Ulrich produced the film with his wife, alumna Julianna Ulrich
Alumni, Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Alumna Megan Scott Explores Virtual Reality with Oculus Fellowship
Recent Cinema & Media Arts graduate uses her knowledge gained in the classroom to develop her VR career
Alumni, Rosemead School of Psychology
Army Psychologist and Alumna Portrayed in Recent Film “The Outpost”
Rosemead School of Psychology alumna Capt. Katie Kopp (M.A. '05, Ph.D. '08) served as an Army psychologist for soldiers in a battle depicted in a recent movie
Alumni, Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Alumnus Releases Documentary Series “Honor Guard” on Amazon
Cinema and Media Arts alumnus Ethan Morse (‘12) spent three years filming the Army’s oldest active regiment
Biola University Launches New Office of Innovation
The new donor-funded office exists to foster a culture of innovation across campus
Academics, School of Science, Technology and Health
Biola University to Launch New Master of Public Health Program
Students will have two concentrations to select from and the option of a three plus two-year program
Academics, School of Science, Technology and Health
Biola University Professor Corroborates Sign-Stealing Evidence Against MLB teams in Statistics Report
Dr. Jason Wilson’s statistics report shows evidence against the ‘17-’18 sign-stealing scandal against Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox
Academics, Cook School of Intercultural Studies, Faculty Highlights
Professor Awarded Planning Grant for Mission Work Project
Cook School of Intercultural Studies Professor Leanne Dzubinski will research how Christian ideas about family life were communicated as the gospel was spread
Alumni, School of Fine Arts and Communication, Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Biolans Win Award for Work on TV Series, Brilla
Alumnae Claire Burdick and Hannah Serrano share how their Biola education led them to success
School of Science, Technology and Health
Alumna Andrea Rosales (’19) Works to Celebrate the Stories of People Receiving Speech Therapy
The Biola University graduate student is using the growth she experienced during her time at Biola to celebrate client’s unique stories
Mental Health Awareness Week Provides Resources and Tools for Biola Students
Students can remotely access resources and tools to help maintain mental health during the remote semester
Faculty Highlights, School of Fine Arts and Communication
Music Professor Robert Feller Named Finalist for Arlin G. Meyer Prize
Conservatory of Music professor Robert Feller recognized for exemplary work
Academics, Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Biola University Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts Named to The Wrap’s Top 50 Film Schools
The list highlights the school’s new dean, Tom Halleen, and internship opportunities
Biola’s Biblical Approach to Racial Justice
Amid racial pain and polarization, Scripture calls us to godly discernment and gospel faithfulness
Alumna Vanessa Madrigal (’20) Works to Change Stigma Surrounding Mental Illness in the Hispanic Community
The psychology graduate is using her own Hispanic background to help pave the way for those in her community who are struggling
Alumni, Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Alumnus Stephen Yao Edits Disney Documentary “Howard”
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts graduate finishes a three-year journey with the premiere of “Howard”
Alumni, Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Alumnus Ryan Frost Reaches Audiences Through Feature Film “The Dark Divide”
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts graduate launched his company Public House Films to find a new way forward in film financing
Biola Launches 5-Year Winsome Conviction Project to Initiate Civil Discourse
In a divisive era, professors and authors Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer aim to help Christians deepen convictions without dividing communities