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Latest Posts
Biola University Celebrates Class of 2023 Graduates
YouVersion Bible App Founder Bobby Gruenewald delivered the keynote address
Apologetics in the City
with Chris Brooks
Communications Professor Speaks on Suffering and Evil on 鈥淔ocus on the Family鈥 Podcast
Dr. Tim Muehlhoff discusses his book 鈥淓yes to See鈥 and God鈥檚 work amidst evil in recent interview
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
Talbot Professor Releases Book on New Clues to an Age Old Mystery
Dr. Kenneth Berding鈥檚 latest book seeks to identify the 鈥渢horn鈥 in Paul鈥檚 鈥渢horn in the flesh鈥
Viral Professor Creates a Class to Remember with Grant
Professor Matthew Weathers uses Course Hero grant to upgrade his class
Variety Magazine Names Biola a Top Film School in North America
Biola鈥檚 Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts is featured in Variety鈥檚 entertainment education report for the sixth consecutive year
The Genesis of Gender
with Abigail Favale
Signals of Transcendence
with Os Guinness
Seven Finalists to Pitch Investors and Judges at Biola Startup Competition
Successful entrepreneurship requires community, creativity and connections
Dr. Robert P. George Honored with the Ninth Annual Chuck W. Colson Award
George鈥檚 dedication to his faith throughout his life and work was honored during the award ceremony
Office of Health Professions Advising Points Student in Right Direction
Alumnus Matthew Short (鈥16) found his way to medical school with the guidance of faculty and staff