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Professor Receives Grant to Research Christian Meaning-Making in the Context of Suffering
Council for Christian Colleges and Universities networking grant of $18,000 awarded to professor Liz Hall
Professor and Students Recognized at Journalism and PR Conferences
Biola's Public Relations Student Society of America chapter receives award and professor Michael Longinow spoke at a recent journalism conference
Talbot School of Theology Professors Release New Books
Scott Rae, Kenneth Way, Ben Shin, and Sheryl Silzer recently published books offering insight on ethics, biblical commentary, and cultural complexities of the American church
Biola's School of Education Addresses Teacher Shortage Crisis
Dean of Biola’s School of Education shares perspective on new report regarding crisis
Congratulations to Biola’s Fall Graduating Class of 2016
New York Times best-selling author and award winning writer Nabeel Qureshi addressed the graduates on Dec.16
Biola Accepted Into NCCAA
Eagles Add New National Affiliation
Biola 4th In Fall Directors' Cup Standings
Biola Athletics had another fantastic fall and sits fourth in the NAIA.
Academics, Cook School of Intercultural Studies
Cook School of Intercultural Studies Professors Release New Books
Ken Nehrbass and Allen Yeh’s recently published books offer new insights on cross-cultural perspectives
Torrey Honors Institute Students Present Theatre Production “A Doll’s House”
The play focused on conflict between close family and friends and raised important societal questions
Faculty Spotlight: Tonya Dantuma
Professor Tonya Dantuma shares about her path to becoming a speech-pathologist and Biola’s new master’s degree program in speech-language pathology
The Campaign for Biola University Reaches $179 Million Committed
$17,350 raised at Los Angeles campaign event
Biola To Host GSAC Soccer Tournament
Biola will host the GSAC Soccer Tournament Nov. 10 & 12
Theatre 21 Presents “The Charm of Preparedness”
The theatre’s fall 2016 production considers the question of how to discover a person’s true motivations in a confusing situation
Students Win First Place in National Competition for Biostatistics Research
Three Biola students collaborated on a winning statistics project about auditory comprehension
Two Professors Discuss Vampires, Zombies and Witches
A live discussion on how vampires, zombies and witches can teach us to love our neighbor
Biola University Hosts 15th Annual "Candyland" Halloween Event for La Mirada Community
Local families are invited to join festivities at Biola and go door to door in a residence hall to collect candy on Halloween
The Campaign for Biola University Reaches $178 Million
Dallas event starts the final leg of Biola's campaign national tour
Luis Palau Encourages Attendees at Portland Campaign Event for Biola University
Local members of Biola community in Portland raises campaign total
Biola Professor and Students Launch Free Exercise Program Open to La Mirada Community
“100 Citizens” program meant to encourage local citizens to meet adult fitness recommendations