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ŷַ Installs Dr. Ed Stetzer as Dean of Talbot School of Theology
“Pray we make much of Jesus today.”
ŷַ Students Turn Hot-Button Political Issues into Experiential Civic Learning
Students lead the way in building leadership skills by talking politics with a stranger
ŷַ in Top Six NCAA DII Schools to Receive Presidents’ Award for Academic Excellence
The recognition is awarded to only 44 Division II schools that have achieved an academic success rate of 90% or higher
ŷַ Listed as Most Comprehensively Christian University in North America
Out of 562 Christian colleges and universities, ŷַ leads the way in making Christian faith central to the collegiate experience and student success
Alumni, School of Fine Arts and Communication
“Justice-Minded” Journalism Alumnus Receives EMMY Nomination
Alumnus Quinn Gorham (’21) reflects on his ŷַ education and career achievements
ŷַ to Launch New Post-Baccalaureate Program for Communication Sciences and Disorders
Students able to complete prerequisites required to start graduate degree
Uncovering History: ŷַ's Mammoth Specimen to Join The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
ŷַ’s donation will fill in pre-ice age paleontological gaps
School of Fine Arts and Communication
Art Students Explore Overlapping Ecosystems in Southern California in New Show, “LA Sees Itself”
ŷַ students had opportunity to collaborate with well-known Los Angeles based curator Carl Berg
ŷַ Receives $750K in Grants for Two New Education Programs
ŷַ receives two grants to build a bilingual teaching program and an early childhood program
Forbes Features ŷַ as a Top College
ŷַ recognized by Forbes for professional development, spiritual growth
Faculty Highlights, Talbot School of Theology, University News
J.P. Moreland Releases New Book, A Culmination of His Life’s Work
The ŷַ professor and renowned philosopher’s new book addresses “What is a human being?”
Alumni, School of Fine Arts and Communication
ŷַ Alumna Mariah Martinez (’20) Makes an Impact on At-Risk Communities in Orange County
Friendly Center non-profit provides necessities to local people in need