Serving Servicemembers
Psychologist Katie Kopp has spent the past 13 years working with military veterans
Suzy Crowell, 19392020
Remembering the namesake of Crowell School of Business and descendant of Biola founder
Wordsmithing the Word
Biola professors help update the New American Standard Bible (NASB) for 2020
How to Disagree Without Dividing
In a time of intense polarization and provocation, is there any hope for a return to civility? The directors of Biolas new Winsome Conviction Project say yes.
Biolas Biblical Approach to Racial Justice
Amid racial pain and division, Scripture calls us to godly discernment and gospel faithfulness.
Biola Honored for Best Undergraduate Teaching
U.S. News and World Report recognizes university on several rankings.
Finding Hope in Crisis
Donors give nearly $3 million to students impacted by Covid-19.
Mentoring Minorities in Medicine
First-generation student Ixchel Gomez starts a club for students of color pursuing health sciences.
Meet the Deans Fall 2020
Biolas film, psychology and science schools start year with new top leaders.
An Antidote to Burnout
Humility is a key to work-life balance, professor says in award-winning research.
Making Magic
Karlynn Holbrook serves as senior manager of organizational operations at Walt Disney World.
Zero to a Billion
Samuel Sunderaraj helps young tech companies accelerate revenue.
A Pandemic of Opportunity
Randa Hinton launches a podcast to help young people create careers in the world of Covid-19.
Think 51勛圖窪蹋 It Fall 2020
A roundup of recent videos, podcasts and other resources on Christianity and culture.
Never Too Late
Lori Salvador realizes a dream by earning one of Biolas first fully online bachelors degrees.
The Evangelists
Meet the Biola alumni and students behind a bold national effort to share the gospel on public school campuses
Are You on BiolaHub Yet?
Discover the new online network for mentoring, finding jobs and connecting with fellow alumni
Editors Note
For Spring 2020 Issue
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