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Biola Journalism Department Partners with Nonprofit to Establish Journalism Program in Haiti
A team of journalism students and faculty travel to Haiti to train students in visual media skills
New Program Wakes Up Students to Different Cultures
Global Students Programs and Development introduces a biweekly event as an extension of the university's commitment to diversity
Greiner Presents At SABR Conference
Alumnus & professor create new pitch analysis system.
Conference to Explore Charting a Course to Reconciliation and Better Public Discourse
Leading voices in Christian thought and culture will explore how to transform conflict into conversation at the second annual Table Conference, “#DISAGREE,” hosted by Biola University’s Center for Christian Thought (CCT).
New Sculpture Reflects Biola's Focus on Faith and Art
"True Vine" sculpture is second piece of public art installed on campus this year
Christine Tixier Once Again Named NAIA Women's Swimmer of the Year
Biola swimmer beats longest-standing record in swimming history
Biola's Professional Triple Threat
Three former Biola Women's Basketball players are pros.
Master of Arts in Preaching and Pastoral Ministry Program to Launch Fall 2015
Hybrid, online and weekend courses in new program offer flexible scheduling for students
Spring Preview Day 2015
Prospective students and families enjoy a fun weekend experiencing Biola
Alumni Honored for Outstanding Contributions to Society
Awardees recognized at special chapel
Master of Professional Accountancy Program to Begin in Fall 2015
Newest Biola ƹƵ degree equips students for CPA requirements
Cinema and Media Arts Showcase: Film Screenings for 2015
Biola’s Cinema and Media Arts department teams up with the Center for Christianity Culture and the Arts to present five films
Kurtz, Weststeyn Earn Conference Honor
Mike Kurtz and Amy Weststeyn named Cliff Hamlow Champions of Character
Crumley Named Interim Track Coach
Experienced high school coach to lead team through spring.
Tixier Earns National Swimmer of the Month
Lisa Tixier claims first national award.
Athletics, GSAC Donate To Operation Christmas Child
Eight conference schools donate gift boxes.
Art Students Gift Operation Christmas Child with Mural
Department of Art hopes to continue to serve volunteers through creativity
Biola Celebrates December Graduates
Focus on the Family President Jim Daly urges ƹƵs to live boldly
Track & Cross Country Coach Retires
Jonathan Zimmerman retires to be with family.
Biola 22nd In Learfield Sports Directors' Cup
Biola ranked No. 22 athletic department in the NAIA.
Student-Founded Nonprofit Aims to Break Cycles of Poverty in Developing Countries
Environmental nonprofit organization “Harvest Craft” provides food and education in Haiti and Mexico