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Academics, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor Joe Henderson Releases Paradigm-Shifting New Book on Jeremiah
Torrey Honors professor hopes to lay a new foundation for Jeremiah studies
Annual Advent Project Guides Readers on Visual, Audio and Written Journey
ŷַ’s Center for Christianity, Culture and the Arts Advent devotionals feature art, music and poetry
Academics, Cook School of Intercultural Studies, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Two ŷַ Professors Receive Grants for New Research to Foster Humanitarian Growth
Professors Jamie Sanchez and Julianne Bryant will lead new research funded by grants from the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
Academics, Rosemead School of Psychology
Professors Receive Outstanding Awards from the American Psychological Association
Liz Hall and Laura Dryjanska recognized by national psychology association divisions
Academics, School of Fine Arts and Communication, Student Achievements
Student Publication “The Point” Magazine Receives National Pacemaker Award
The Spring 2019 Issue of The Point was one of just 14 recipients of the prestigious award given by the Associated Collegiate Press
Academics, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Talbot School of Theology
ŷַ Remembers the Life of Phillip Johnson
A pioneer of the intelligent design movement, Phillip Johnson changed the conversation around evolution
Cross Country Earns NCAA Nationals Berth
ŷַ Cross Country is headed to NCAA Division II National Championship in its first year eligible.
Academics, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor Matthew Wright Advances Research as a Visiting Fellow at Princeton University
The Torrey Honors College professor of government will engage in new research pursuits in Princeton’s esteemed James Madison Program
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts, University News
Cinema and Media Arts Program Receives $800,000 Grant to Fund New Computer Lab
The grant will help fund new courses in game design as well as support other technical courses within the CMA program
Academics, School of Education
Education Professors Conducted Research on the Effects of Dual Language Immersion Programs on Student Attitudes Toward Multiculturalism
Professors’ research shows Dual Language Immersion programs in schools help students grasp a better understanding of both another language and its culture
Crowell School of Business, Student Life
5th Annual Startup Competition Kicks Off Alongside New Entrepreneurship Concentration
Students and alumni have the opportunity to compete for prizes including funds to launch their own business
ŷַ Opens New Veteran Center for Military Affiliated Students
The new center is located in the Student Union Building and will serve ŷַ’s growing population of veteran and military affiliated students
ŷַ Athletics Announces Addition of Men’s and Women’s Water Polo to Eagles Lineup
The two new varsity sports will start in the 2021-22 academic year
ŷַ Named a 2019 Great College to Work For with Honor Roll Distinction
The Chronicle of Higher Education has named ŷַ to their 2019 list based on surveyed faculty and staff
ŷַ Welcomes New Students
President Barry H. Corey encourages students to walk humbly with the Spirit on their college journey
ŷַ Welcomes New Faculty for Fall 2019
16 new faculty members join ŷַ’s esteemed faculty
U.S. News Recognizes ŷַ on Seven Special Recognition Lists
ŷַ ranked in top tier of America’s best national universities
Graduate Student Recognized as Finalist for OC Parenting Magazine Teacher Awards
Haley Smith is known for her creative classroom engagement and unit decor
Professor Greg Peters Appointed as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge
The Torrey Honors College professor will conduct research at the Von Hügel Institute, which mirrors Torrey Honors in its interdisciplinary focus
New Online Public Relations and Reputation Management Programs to Launch
Students can complete a bachelor’s and master’s degree together in four years