Biola is a hot bed for apologetic education, according to Christianity Today in an article that highlights the resurgence of Christian apologetics.
Former Southern California Seahorses soccer coach, Todd Elkins, was hired last week to guide the women’s soccer program. Elkins is the fifth coach in school history.
In the most recent edition, Salvo magazine, dedicated to finding truth, gives guidance to students selecting a college. Biola was considered as the "Most Faithful to Religious Heritage."
The God Conversation goes live this week as authors Tim Muehlhoff and J.P. Moreland are interviewed by Dennis Rainey, president of "FamilyLife."
Biola professor of philosophy and director of the Torrey Honors Institute, John Mark Reynolds, was quoted in an article on faith and politics.
Incoming students and parents, current students, and alumni: Celebrate your Biola connection!
Hear the People Sing! Join us at the Hollywood Bowl to hear the music of Les Miserables in concert.
Come cheer on the Angels with 600 incoming Biola students!
Biola's 2008 centennial commencement, held on Friday May 23 and Saturday, May 24, featured the largest graduating class in Biola's history with nearly 1000 graduates total from the University.
Nearly 1,500 people from all over southern California descended on the Chase Gymnasium on Tuesday, May 27 to see Lee Strobel, J.P. Moreland, Mike Erre, and Craig Hazen present the “Case for Christ.”
Borrowing a page from the Olympic Games, Biola brought its centennial year to an end May 14 with a regal “closing ceremony” chapel that encapsulated the year’s many events.
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