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Talbot School of Theology Professor Consults on New Streaming Show About the Life of Christ
Professor Doug Huffman is an evangelical consultant on “The Chosen”
Cook School of Intercultural Studies, Faculty Highlights
Biola University Professor Receives Distinguished Scholar Award
Professor Jamie Sanchez received the McGraw Hill Distinguished Scholar Award at the Conference on Academic Research in Education.
Biola Alumna Honored as Woman of the Year
April Reutter (’93) was honored by the city of Norwalk as Woman of the Year for her many contributions to the community
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts, Student Achievements
Biola Film Students Secure Final Spot in Coca-Cola Short Film Contest
Biola University students Grace Lindblad and Forrest Clark are finalists in the nationwide “Coca-Cola Refreshing Films” Competition
Alumni, Cook School of Intercultural Studies
Alumnus Denis LaClare’s Research on Transcultural Workers Shines a Light on International Students
In his dissertation, the Cook School of Intercultural Studies alumnus explored how transcultural workers can effectively and positively work with international students
Talbot School of Theology, University News
New Master’s Program in Marriage and Family Therapy Accepting Students
Students will be equipped for licensure as marriage and family therapists in the state of California upon completion of the biblically integrated program.
Biola University Hosts First Sleep Week to Encourage Students to Rest
Conversations, activities and competitions educate students on the importance of healthy sleep habits in a culture of sleeplessness and busyness.
School of Fine Arts and Communication
Biola University Orchestra and Chorale Featured on The Brilliance’s New Album
A new pop album released by David Gungor and John Arndt’s group, The Brilliance, features Biola music students
School of Fine Arts and Communication
Biola University to Host First-Ever Pop Up Museum to Highlight Christian Nostalgia
"The Museum of Precious Moments" is an art exhibit that pays homage to familiar aspects of Christian culture
Academics, Faculty Highlights, School of Science, Technology and Health
New Center Opens Doors to Help Biola and Local Community with Statistical Research
The Quantitative Consulting Center has recently been launched to assist students and local businesses with their statistical research needs
Faculty Highlights, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Torrey Honors College Professor Matt Jenson Releases New Book, “Theology in the Democracy of the Dead”
Matt Jenson’s new book invites readers into the living tradition of theology’s past
Biola University Congratulates Fall 2019 Graduates
Michael Maples, co-founder of Trumark Companies, gave the Fall 2019 commencement address
School of Science, Technology and Health
Biola Students Competed Individually in Prestigious National Math Competition
Three students participated in the 2019 Mathematical Association of America Putnam Competition
Alumna Opens New Preschool in Southern California
School will serve as one of Biola’s early childhood laboratory schools
Academics, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor Joe Henderson Releases Paradigm-Shifting New Book on Jeremiah
Torrey Honors professor hopes to lay a new foundation for Jeremiah studies
Annual Advent Project Guides Readers on Visual, Audio and Written Journey
Biola’s Center for Christianity, Culture and the Arts Advent devotionals feature art, music and poetry
Academics, Cook School of Intercultural Studies, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Two Biola Professors Receive Grants for New Research to Foster Humanitarian Growth
Professors Jamie Sanchez and Julianne Bryant will lead new research funded by grants from the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities