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Biola Remembers Tennis Coach Dee Henry
Coach Henry lived by the motto, “Here to serve”
Cook School of Intercultural Studies
Professor Released New Book on Workplace Gender Bias
Dr. Leanne Dzubinski’s new book provides practical solutions for organizational leaders
School of Fine Arts and Communication, Student Achievements
Biola Chorale Performs Throughout Italy
The singing group performed their concert “Seen & Known” overseas in rare opportunity
School of Science, Technology and Health
B.S. in Robotics Degree to Equip Students with Hands-On Training
School of Science, Technology and Health to launch new program in Fall 2023
Biola Welcomes Marketing Leader at Meta to Board of Trustees
Alumna Monica Busch (’07) appointed to board
School of Fine Arts and Communication
SCIO, Study Abroad Program at Oxford University, Awards Biolan Academic Excellence Prize
Morgan Reynolds (’23) received recognition for work during study abroad program in Oxford
School of Science, Technology and Health
How Alumna Brittany Prentiss Uses Her Mathematics Degree
Alumna Brittany Prentiss (M.A. ’20) shares how Biola shaped her career as a teacher
School of Science, Technology and Health
School of Science, Technology and Health Establishes Endowed Chair Position
New Division of Technology to elevate Biola as leader in technological education
Cook School of Intercultural Studies, University News
Biola to Revitalize the Academic Programs under the Cook School of Intercultural Studies and Close the Cook School
The programs will be relocated to other schools or entities within Biola
Biola University Names School of Cinema and Media Arts in Honor of In-N-Out Burger Founders
New scholarship will help make it possible for foster and at-risk youth to study film at Biola
Cook School of Intercultural Studies
How Black Female B&B and Guesthouse Entrepreneurs Impact Economic Empowerment in South Africa
Professor Dr. Katrina Greene visited Cape Town, South Africa to research economic empowerment and implications that derive from Black, female-owned and operated bed and breakfasts and guesthouses
Biola University Celebrates Class of 2023 Graduates
YouVersion Bible App Founder Bobby Gruenewald delivered the keynote address
Faculty Highlights, School of Fine Arts and Communication
Communications Professor Speaks on Suffering and Evil on “Focus on the Family” Podcast
Dr. Tim Muehlhoff discusses his book “Eyes to See” and God’s work amidst evil in recent interview
School of Science, Technology and Health
School of Science, Technology and Health to Launch New B.S. in Engineering Degree
The degree will equip students with hands-on experience throughout engineering courses and design projects
Faculty Highlights, Talbot School of Theology
Talbot Professor Releases Book on New Clues to an Age Old Mystery
Dr. Kenneth Berding’s latest book seeks to identify the “thorn” in Paul’s “thorn in the flesh”
Faculty Highlights, School of Science, Technology and Health
Viral Professor Creates a Class to Remember with Grant
Professor Matthew Weathers uses Course Hero grant to upgrade his class
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Variety Magazine Names Biola a Top Film School in North America
Biola’s Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts is featured in Variety’s entertainment education report for the sixth consecutive year
Dr. Robert P. George Honored with the Ninth Annual Chuck W. Colson Award
George’s dedication to his faith throughout his life and work was honored during the award ceremony
Alumni, School of Science, Technology and Health
Office of Health Professions Advising Points Student in Right Direction
Alumnus Matthew Short (’16) found his way to medical school with the guidance of faculty and staff
A Promotion Payoff Post-Graduation for Biola Alumna
Working mom, Biola alumna overcame challenges to complete her degree
A Biola Alumna’s Journey Overseas and Back Again
Dorothy Leal went from La Mirada to Nepal to Mexico and to Oklahoma to use her passions and skills in teaching.