Category: Biola News
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Biola University Awards First-Ever Full Tuition Scholarship
By: Dalet Valles Published by: Biola News – Pressroom LA MIRADA, CALIF. — Biola University awarded its first-ever full-tuition scholarship to incoming student Caroline Flores-Ramirez from Laguna Hills, California today. Flores-Ramirez was announced as the winner of the scholarship at Biola’s Admitted Student Day on April 11, 2022. “Biola’s mission has remained steadfast since our founding —…
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Biola University Opens Stage for Students to Feature Works in Theater and Music
By: Dalet Valles Published by: Biola News – Pressroom LA MIRADA, CALIF. — Biola University’s year-long Celebration of Arts and Media, a series of events, symposiums and performances meant to honor the arts on campus, is in full swing. The university has gone to great lengths to create a valuable space where students can showcase their…
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New Discovery by Biola Researchers Shows Ability of Nanomolecules to Kill Viruses
By: Dalet Valles Published by: Biola News – Pressroom A cutting-edge discovery made by Biola University’s School of Science, Technology and Health students and faculty shows that molecular nanomachines can destroy viruses. The pandemic emphasized a need for new ways to combat viruses leading to two Biola professors conceptualizing a technique that resulted in advancement on how…
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“Power Women” Book Announced as an InterVarsity Press Winner of 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards
By: Dalet Valles Published by: Biola News Among the list of InterVarsity Press (IVP) winners of the 2021 Readers’ Choice awards is Power Women: Stories of Motherhood, Faith, and the Academy, a book co-edited by Biola University professor of sociology Dr. Nancy Wang Yuen and sociologist Dr. Deshonna Collier-Goubil. Power Women is acknowledged under the academic section of IVP’s awards. “I love that this award came…
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Biola Health Center Director Honored as Women of Achievement by Senate District 32
By: Dalet Valles Published by: Biola News To honor women during Women’s History Month, California Senate District 32 recognized 11 women of the local community as Women of Achievement, including Dr. Sarah Templeton (’99), director of Biola University’s Student Health Center. “These women were nominated for their outstanding hard work and dedication to the district during the ongoing public…
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New Program Offers Underserved High School Students Collegiate Experience
By: Dalet Valles Published by: Biola News A new program created by Biola University’s Torrey Honors College, in partnership with Biola’s Division of Diversity and Inclusion, will give underserved high school students a unique introduction to collegiate studies. The Read Well, Live Well summer program will welcome underserved students in the greater Los Angeles area to experience a glimpse of…