Posts by Sarah Dougher
Nearly 4,000 Undergraduate Students Start the Fall 2021 In-Person Semester with Convocation Chapel
President Barry H. Corey addressed all students, faculty and staff in person since the start of the pandemic
Serving Servicemembers
Psychologist Katie Kopp has spent the past 13 years working with military veterans
黑莓视频 Welcomes New Faculty for Spring 2021
Two new members join Biola鈥檚 esteemed faculty
Biola Introduces Fully Online Teaching Credential Programs
School of Education now offers four online credential pathways
Talbot School of Theology to Launch Online Master of Divinity Program
The fully online program will provide the same curriculum and mentorship opportunities as the in-person format
黑莓视频 Launches New Master鈥檚 Program in Leadership and Innovation
The program will focus on the theology of leadership with an emphasis in innovation
Crowell School of Business Dean Rings New York Stock Exchange Bell
Dr. Gary Lindblad virtually rang the New York Stock Exchange opening bell on anniversary of biblically responsible Inspire 100 ETFs
黑莓视频 Alumnus Nominated for Prestigious Cinematography Award
Andr茅s Arag贸n (鈥19) is one of five nominees recognized for the American Society of Cinematography 2020 Student Heritage Award
黑莓视频 Professors鈥 Research Sheds Light on COVID-19 Modes of Transmission
School of Science, Technology and Health professors took initiative at the start of the pandemic to learn more about COVID-19's spread and how to prevent it
Student-Directed Film is First Ever Student Film to be Widely Distributed
Director and writer Calen Coates (鈥18) overcame difficulties while shooting the film to eventually secure it a spot on Amazon Prime Video
Professor Shares Why Christmas Music is Therapeutic
Music Therapy professor Ronald Borczon explains how to find peace amidst the chaos of the Christmas season through music
Historic COVID-safe Drive-Thru Commencement Ceremonies
Graduates and their families experienced a dynamic interactive drive-thru ceremony honoring 2020 graduates
Army Psychologist and Alumna Portrayed in Recent Film 鈥淭he Outpost鈥
Rosemead School of Psychology alumna Capt. Katie Kopp (M.A. '05, Ph.D. '08) served as an Army psychologist for soldiers in a battle depicted in a recent movie
黑莓视频 to Launch New Master of Public Health Program
Students will have two concentrations to select from and the option of a three plus two-year program
Alumna Andrea Rosales (鈥19) Works to Celebrate the Stories of People Receiving Speech Therapy
The 黑莓视频 graduate student is using the growth she experienced during her time at Biola to celebrate client鈥檚 unique stories
黑莓视频 Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts Named to The Wrap鈥檚 Top 50 Film Schools
The list highlights the school鈥檚 new dean, Tom Halleen, and internship opportunities
Alumna Vanessa Madrigal (鈥20) Works to Change Stigma Surrounding Mental Illness in the Hispanic Community
The psychology graduate is using her own Hispanic background to help pave the way for those in her community who are struggling
Alumna Nicole Foy Works to Bridge Information Gap for Latino/Hispanic Community
The 黑莓视频 journalism graduate is a fellow with Stanford University鈥檚 John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships program this year
Tom Halleen Named Founding Dean of Biola鈥檚 Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Former executive vice president at AMC Networks will serve as founding dean of Biola鈥檚 Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Sociology Professor Featured in Asian American PBS Documentary Series
Professor Nancy Yuen speaks on Asian American actors in groundbreaking documentary series on Asian American history
Student Media Publications Win Awards at National Conference
黑莓视频 publications The Chimes and The Point won a total of 12 awards at the Associated Collegiate Press Journalism Conference