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  • Becoming Biola

    Jessie Zangmeister — 

    Jessie, In Detail Favorite Class: My favorite class this semester has been my Philosophy class with Professor Dunnington. He explains...

  • Think Biblically

    Was Jesus a Socialist?

    with Lawrence Reed

    Scott Rae — 

    It has not been uncommon for advocates of virtually every economic system to invoke Jesus in support of their views, though some of the most ardent...

  • Biola News

    Biola Students Competed Individually in Prestigious National Math Competition

    Three students participated in the 2019 Mathematical Association of America Putnam Competition

    Sarah Dougher — 

    Biola University mathematics students Xander Gonzaga and Sam Lopez, as well as physics student Jonan Plueger participated in the 80th annual Putnam...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    La frase “JesĂșs es el Señor” puede considerarse como el fundamento principal del cristianismo. Estas palabras indican un reconocimiento sobre la...

  • Becoming Biola

    Hunter Kennedy — 

    Hey guys, Hope you all have a fantastic week! Graduating high school can be a very stressful time trying to find the right college or thinking...

  • The Good Book Blog

    How to Explain Why You’re Studying Philosophy

    Weekly Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig

    William Lane Craig — 

    This is the weekly Q & A blog post by our Research Professor in Philosophy, Dr. William Lane Craig. Question Hi Dr. Craig, Thank you so much...

  • Becoming Biola

    Jessie Zangmeister — 

    Hi Friends! I’m back to share a little bit about what it’s like to live in a dorm! There are so many dorms on campus, all with a completely unique...

  • Biola News

    Alumna Opens New Preschool in Southern California

    School will serve as one of Biola’s early childhood laboratory schools

    Joya Jackson — 

    Biola University alumna Koryn Parker (’02, M.A. ’03) recently opened her own preschool, Little Learners Exploration Academy in Whittier, Calif. To...

  • Becoming Biola

    Anna Messersmith — 

    Wanna know a secret? Friendship is hard in college. And simultaneously, the best thing ever. I can wholeheartedly say and believe that the...

  • Biola News

    Professor Joe Henderson Releases Paradigm-Shifting New Book on Jeremiah

    Torrey Honors professor hopes to lay a new foundation for Jeremiah studies

    Jenna Loumagne — 

    Biola University professor Joe Henderson has been studying the book of Jeremiah for more than two decades. Last month, he celebrated the...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Kenneth Berding — 

    “The key to missions is contextualization.” “The key to growing the American church is relevance.” If we could put the Christian message in just...

  • Biola Magazine

    Game On

    Biola Begins a New Era as an Official NCAA Division II Member

    Joanna Wu — 

    Mid-July is an otherwise quiet time on Biola’s campus, but on July 12 there was one office buzzing with excitement. Inside the Biola Athletics...

  • Biola Magazine

    The Team Captain

    Athletic director Bethany Miller (’03) leads Biola into a new era

    Joanna Wu — 

    Bethany Miller has always been a competitor. Ever since her elementary school days at recess, if there was a basketball game and someone to play...

  • Biola Magazine

    Great Books in the Great Outdoors

    13 students. 12 books. 1 unforgettable summer.

    Hannah Williamson — 

    Welcome inside the wonder of Torrey National Parks — one of the most adventurous and awe-inspiring courses offered anywhere. If you ever want to...

  • Biola Magazine

    Is There Any Hope for Truth and Civility Online?

    Q&A with social media expert Carolyn Kim

    Joanna Wu — 

    The social media world is filled with land mines — from the negative back-and-forth on Twitter to passive-aggressive linking on Facebook — leading...

  • Biola Magazine

    Making Sense of Suffering

    Professor Liz Hall receives $1.1 million grant to study the role of Christian faith in suffering

    Kristen Hartman — 

    What happens when the diagnosis comes — and it’s cancer? How do you make sense of it? How do you flourish in the midst of suffering? When...

  • Biola Magazine

    Why You Need to Set Up a ‘Life Team’

    Book Excerpt from 'People Fuel' by Dr. John Townsend

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    A Life Team is composed of those individuals who know all about you and can handle it all, just as you know and can handle everythingabout them....

  • Biola Magazine

    Intellectual Conversion

    How an intense but civil discussion of artificial intelligence changed one expert’s mind

    Mihretu Guta — 

    It doesn’t happen routinely, but when it does, “intellectual conversion” is a pretty exciting phenomenon to witness. In my over 70 professional...

  • Biola Magazine

    Think 51žŁÀûÍű It

    A roundup of recent videos, podcasts and other resources on Christianity and culture

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    In-N-Out Burger’s Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson — Biola's YouTube channel Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson, president and owner of In-N-Out Burger, addressed...

  • Biola Magazine

    Books by Biolans

    Recent publications by our very own Biola faculty and alumni.

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    Industrial Light & Magic Presents: Making Solo: A Star Wars Story Industrial Light & Magic Presents: Making Solo: A Star Wars Story, by...

  • Biola Magazine

    Eyes on the Future

    Virtual reality enthusiast Megan Scott selected for special training program with Oculus

    Joanna Wu — 

    Megan Scott is disguised as a stormtrooper and is transported to the molten planet of Mustafar. Her mission is to recover imperial intelligence...

  • Biola Magazine

    A Front-Row Seat on the Green

    Greg Bodine tours the world’s top courses as caddie for professional golfer Tony Finau

    Joanna Wu — 

    Greg Bodine (’12), a former student-athlete and assistant coach for the Biola men’s golf team, witnessed one of the most memorable moments in golf...

  • Biola Magazine

    Sisters in Science

    Three siblings pursue Ph.D.s in the same specialized field

    Lily Journey, Joanna Wu — 

    Some sisters share a lot in common. The Engevik sisters share an uncommon amount in common. Not only did Mindy (’04), Amy (’07) and Kristen (’12)...

  • Biola Magazine

    A Cultural Ambassador

    Fulbright recipient Kristina Conrad (’18) teaches English through hip-hop in Azerbaijan

    Joanna Wu — 

    Kristina Conrad (’18) is the second alumna in Biola’s recent history to participate in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the largest...

  • Biola Magazine

    'Eden' in Haiti

    Craig Erickson leads a major reforestation effort on lifeless land

    Kristen Hartman — 

    Craig Erickson (’16) was just a student when he and his friend started a non-profit in Haiti to help local farmers increase their productivity and...