News Archive (2022)
- December 29, 2022 by Stephanie ThurrottAPU’s support for students doesn’t end at graduation. Here are six resources at APU to help you with finding a job after college.
- December 27, 2022 by Ashley EnerizResearching options for financial aid for grad school is the first step toward furthering your education without financial burden. Here’s the path ahead.
- December 22, 2022 by Stephanie ThurrottLearn more about the career options available to psychology majors, whether you earn an undergraduate degree or go on to pursue a graduate degree.
- December 20, 2022 by Ashley EnerizHere are four important skills you’ll pick up with your master’s degree the next time you step across the stage.
- December 17, 2022 by Tobin PerryGraduate school is a significant investment of time, energy, and money. Here are four reasons why the return can be even greater.
- December 16, 2022 by Kyra PalmbushOn-campus employment offers an encouraging, supportive environment for students to learn how to manage priorities, advocate for themselves, and expand their skill sets.
- December 15, 2022 by Kyra PalmbushThis November, LEGO® Serious Play® facilitators gathered from all over the world at Azusa Pacific University for the annual LEGO® Serious Play® North American Community Meeting.
- December 13, 2022 by Kyra PalmbushLuke Irving '17 is making an impact as a photographer and videographer in the greater Seattle area. After graduating with a degree in Communication Studies, he developed a passion for capturing stories through the lens of a camera.
- December 7, 2022 by Stephanie ThurrottWith an adjustable blend of online, hybrid, and in-person education, Azusa Pacific University provides the flexible learning older students may need.
- December 6, 2022 by Nathan FosterWhen Bailey Wilson ’18 opened her food truck, Bondi Bowls, she had no idea that it would grow so rapidly. Just two-and-a-half years later, Bondi Bowls is a franchise with 17 food trucks in 8 states, a brick and mortar location, and two kiosks.
- December 5, 2022Approximately 953 students will graduate from APU on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022 at the university’s fall commencement ceremonies. These graduates will earn a total of 953 degrees, including 396 bachelor’s, 462 master’s, and 98 doctoral degrees.
- December 5, 2022 by Nathan FosterAPU’s Libraries will display a special collections exhibit entitled Advent Voices: Waiting Between Time for the Star of the East from Dec. 1-16, 2022 in the Darling Library Rotunda.
- December 1, 2022 by Ashley EnerizLearning the ropes of financial aid for your student’s first year of college doesn’t have to be complicated. Here are the tools you need to succeed.
- November 29, 2022 by Ashley EnerizIt’s essential to select a college that’s the right fit for you and your needs. Here’s why a private university like APU may be the best choice.
- November 21, 2022 by Stephanie ThurrottMany scholarships for college for incoming first-year and transfer students are available at APU, and qualifying for them might be easier than you think.
- November 18, 2022 by Tobin PerryPaying for college shouldn’t be complicated. That’s why it’s essential to get to know your APU bill and the elements inside. Here’s what you need to know.
- November 17, 2022 by Nathan FosterSenior biology major Zuleika Franco took a big step toward her dream of becoming a physician last summer when she interned at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the second ranked hospital in the country.
- November 14, 2022 by Kyra PalmbushThrough her honest, emotional exploration of failure and play, Karen Hall ’09 combines two unlikely disciplines– classical music and clowning.
- November 9, 2022 by Nathan FosterAs part of Project BEST, more than 180 students from Kern High School District visited APU to experience what the university had to offer. After listening to a keynote speech and panel discussion, 25 students were admitted to APU on the spot.
- November 2, 2022 by Nathan FosterA CSA trip to the Himalayas changed the course of Eileen O'Neall's life. After seeing the effects of human trafficking, O'Neall decided to start Creative Hope International, a nonprofit that promotes restoration and empowerment through the arts.
- October 28, 2022 by Stephanie ThurrottThese three financial tips for college students help you avoid the common traps and pitfalls and achieve financial wellness in your first year—and beyond.
- October 27, 2022 by Nathan FosterAPU’s Center for Research in Science recently hosted the fourth annual STEM Research Symposium, which provided an opportunity for more than 30 undergraduate students to share the research they conducted under guidance of faculty advisors.
- October 26, 2022 by Nathan FosterJust four years after graduation, Tevin Krall ’18 is thriving in ways he never expected. Raised by a single mom, Krall moved over 10 times as a kid. Although he didn’t know it, these experiences equipped him to start his own moving company.
- October 24, 2022 by Tobin PerryIt’s natural to have questions as you plan for college. But what often unasked college interview questions are the most important in the decision process?
- October 21, 2022 by Ashley EnerizDon’t make your college admissions decision before attending an in-person or virtual event. The right event will plug you into your college community.
- October 17, 2022 by Ashley EnerizWhen touring campus, be sure to ask these top questions about college to help you get to know a university better.
- October 14, 2022 by Tobin PerryThe college application process doesn’t have to be complicated. This timeline helps you track your preparations throughout high school and achieve success.
- October 12, 2022As part of the Lilly Endowment’s Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative, APU received a $4,999,904 grant to fund a partnership with LPU and LABI that will strengthen pathways for theological education for Hispanic students.
- October 6, 2022 by Nathan FosterAPU recently celebrated the opening of the new John and Marilyn Duke Student Commons on West Campus. The completely redesigned 27,000-square-foot-space, which was formerly known as Heritage Court, enhances the campus experience for all students.
- September 29, 2022 by Nathan FosterAfter two years of waiting due to COVID restrictions, Mary Shepard Wong, PhD, traveled to five cities across Vietnam over three weeks to co-lead four workshops sponsored by the U.S. Department of State on translanguaging.
- September 27, 2022 by Peter CooleyAs a Christian university centered around a God First mission, APU is committed to educating and supporting students not just in academics, but also in their spiritual development. A fundamental aspect of this is achieved through chapel programs.
- September 26, 2022 by Nathan FosterAPU celebrated the inauguration of its 18th president, Adam J. Morris, PhD, on Wednesday, Sept. 21. More than 2,000 faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends of the university watched as Morris was officially sworn in to take the helm of APU.
- September 19, 2022 by Nathan FosterMarla Foster Morgan ’22 is making a difference in the lives of foster youth. While she pursued a MPA at APU, Morgan earned a Richter Scholars Research Fellowship which enabled her to research issues affecting transitional aged foster youth.
- September 15, 2022APU invites students, alumni, faculty, and staff to join in celebrating Constitution Day on September 17.
- September 13, 2022 by Nathan FosterJunior Eimee Ponciano has been presented with many big opportunities at APU. While she was hesitant before taking each one on, God led her to say yes and embrace the chance to grow academically, spiritually, and as a leader.
- September 5, 2022 by Nathan FosterKirk Nieuwenhuis ’12 returned to his old stomping grounds in 2020 with a plethora of professional baseball experience, eager to help the Cougars program excel to new heights.
- August 31, 2022 by Nathan FosterMelissa (Dowdy) Moore '11 dreamed of being on the radio as a child. Although the route that took her there was indirect, she is now living her dream as the host of the "Faith Hope Love" show on Spirit Radio in Visalia.
- August 29, 2022 by Anita Fitzgerald Henck, PhDWhen Katie Russell became superintendent of the Panama-Buena Vista Union School District in the greater Bakersfield area in 2020, she was the first woman and first African American to be senior leader of the district.
- August 22, 2022 by Megan ProsserJust two years after graduating from Azusa Pacific, Hannah Valencia ’20 is already applying the knowledge and hands-on training acquired through her biology major and excelling as a research associate in the laboratory at City of Hope.
- August 19, 2022 by Peter CooleyHere are a few tips, featuring insights from current APU students, to help you thrive as you begin your collegiate journey at APU.
- August 18, 2022 by Nathan FosterRandall Trice '19, '20, started a nonprofit called Shoes4Grades in 2020 as part of his MSW coursework at APU. His organization donates shoes to children in foster care, encouraging them to succeed academically and develop a love of learning.
- August 15, 2022 by Abigail J. ReedThe still waters of the baptismal pond, the worship-filled walls of Upper Turner Campus Center, a buzzing classroom moments before a lecture—APU holds a special place of encounter for all.
- August 12, 2022 by Nathan FosterWhen Manuel Camacho walks across the stage at Azusa Pacific University’s commencement ceremony in May 2023, he will have accomplished a lifelong goal: to become the first person in his family to graduate from college.
- August 10, 2022 by Peter CooleyAPU’s Department of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) is dedicated to preparing difference makers in the fields of computer science, computer information systems, and engineering.
- August 8, 2022 by Adam J. MorrisAn accomplished senior administrator with more than 30 years of experience in Christian higher education, Adam J. Morris, PhD, became the 18th president of Azusa Pacific University on July 1.
- August 4, 2022 by Nathan FosterWhen Kendall Hood decided to take a gap year after graduating from high school, it was truly a leap of faith. Her wait paid off as she received the Trustee's Scholarship from APU, allowing her to pursue he dream career in animation.
- August 3, 2022 by Ashley EnerizAt APU, first-generation students can connect before classes start. Learn more about this opportunity as well as other tips for the first day of college.
- August 1, 2022 by Ben KissamFor some, it’s intimidating. But fortunately, learning how to ask for advice from a professor isn’t as scary as it seems. Here are some tips for students.
- July 29, 2022 by Ben KissamAPU offers an MS degree in healthcare administration and an online MBA. Here’s how to decide which of the two administration degrees is right for you.
- July 27, 2022 by Ashley EnerizIt’s time for your college student to return to school after taking a gap year. Getting back into the academic flow requires extra planning for success.
- July 26, 2022 by Nathan FosterA team of APU professors received a $30,000 award as part of the President's Scholarship Enhancement Grant, allowing them to create and implement an innovative learning assistant program designed to maximize student success.
- July 25, 2022 by Stephanie ThurrottWhat you write and how you express yourself in your scholarship application essay can be crucial in catching the interest of scholarship judges.
- July 22, 2022 by Ashley EnerizSimple steps, like turning off unnecessary lights, can make a big difference. Learn more about how you can support APU’s campus sustainability efforts.
- July 20, 2022 by Ben KissamHere are four parent strategies to help your first-generation college student successfully navigate their college journey.
- July 18, 2022 by Ashley EnerizJuggling your new class schedule and managing finances in college can pose challenges. Here are the free resources available to help you succeed.
- July 15, 2022 by Ben KissamAttending one of APU’s same-day admissions events can help you streamline the process of applying to graduate school. Learn how.
- July 14, 2022 by Peter CooleyThis summer, Azusa Pacific University’s University Counseling Center will host workshops for current and incoming students, parents, and families to prepare for a successful academic year when fall classes begin.
- July 12, 2022 by Stephanie ThurrottAPU gives you a unique opportunity to integrate your faith into the criminal justice major, where you’ll explore some of society’s most pressing challenges.
- June 30, 2022 by Peter CooleyDuring the summer of 2022, APU's CSA sent approximately 90 students to 12 countries across the globe—exemplifying APU’s dedication to service and outreach.
- June 29, 2022 by Tobin PerryA new CCCU report sheds light on the impact of Christian education in colleges and universities. Here’s a rundown of the study’s four key findings.
- June 27, 2022 by Tobin PerryWith a TESOL master’s degree, you can be well positioned to secure the best jobs within the industry and get the most value out of your education.
- June 23, 2022 by Stephanie ThurrottWhen you learn about financial aid, you’ll discover that completing the FAFSA is an important step. It can help you qualify for scholarships and grants.
- June 20, 2022 by Nathan FosterAPU alumna LeAnn Linenko petitioned for the Los Gatos Police Department, where she works as a dispatcher, to get therapy dogs. The department received enough donations to get two Goldendoodles—JJ and Gary—who are making a big impact.
- June 15, 2022 by Nathan FosterAPU’s College of the Arts culminated their academic year by hosting a landmark event at the legendary Warner Bros. Studios in Hollywood. This unforgettable evening drew more than 1,200 attendees, including agents and industry professionals.
- June 8, 2022 by Nathan FosterEzekiel Hong, MDiv ’22, moved from South Korea to Brazil. After accepting God and getting engaged to an old friend from Brazil, Hong decided to move to LA. He got his MDiv at APU and spoke about his journey in his commissioning speech.
- June 3, 2022 by Abigail ReedEsther Ruiz ’22 will attend graduate school at Stanford in the fall. Her APU journey deepened her faith as she relied on God's provision during times of great struggle and celebrated His faithfulness with answered prayers.
- May 23, 2022 by Peter CooleyTessie Scavone found hope in God in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, revitalizing her personal faith.
- May 17, 2022 by Peter CooleyAPU graduate student James Lee has his sights set on becoming a licensed marriage and family therapist. Through his faith in Christ, he feels a deep calling to give back to his community, helping others grow and heal through his career.
- May 12, 2022 by Nathan FosterRaised in an Egyptian Christian family, Tiffany Nakla ’22 grew up attending a Coptic Orthodox church. She double majored in honors humanities and biochemistry at APU, allowing her to pursue her passions while getting hands on research experience.
- May 11, 2022 by Tobin PerryTESOL vs. TEFL can confuse even people familiar with teaching English. Here’s how to tell the difference and choose the right path for you.
- April 27, 2022 by Walter Geronimo CabalAPU’s School of Nursing served approximately 100 people experiencing homelessness at the annual Socks, Shoes, and Salvation outreach event in downtown Victorville that took place the week of Easter at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.
- April 25, 2022 by Walter Geronimo CabalClifford Young III ’23, APU's incoming SGA president knows a lot about multitasking. Young is pursuing a degree in Kinesiology and Honors Humanities, with a minor in psychology while also holding a part-time job on campus.
- April 21, 2022 by Nathan FosterIn honor of Earth Day, Azusa Pacific University community members reflect on what it means to be a good steward of the planet in terms of practicing sustainability university-wide and in day-to-day life.
- April 18, 2022 by Nathan FosterMark Gobrail ’22 took a leap of faith and answered God’s call to travel across the globe to attend graduate school, immigrating to the U.S. from Cairo, Egypt in 2021 to complete his Master of Science in Organizational Psychology degree at APU.
- April 4, 2022 by Peter CooleyIn a single day, Charlie Reynolds ’25 discovered his fiery passion for serving God.
- March 28, 2022 by Walter Geronimo CabalJada Tarvin Abu-Bekr ’22 began walking with Jesus as a high school sophomore. "Coming to know Jesus was literally finding meaning for my life. I needed to break the cycle of abuse I witnessed growing up. I wanted to be something different.”
- March 21, 2022 by Nathan FosterDenney Premkumar ’22 has 33 brothers who use their musical talent to bless others at APU. Though they may not be related by blood, the members of Men’s Chorale have found ways to bring the APU community together.
- March 14, 2022 by Jordyn FoutsAlana Morgan Perkins ’25 currently serves as Miss Teen Universe USA, and was the previous Miss Teen California. She also competes as a track athlete at APU, providing unique opportunities for her to live out her faith.
- March 8, 2022 by Ben Kissam and Natasha ZimmermanThe college admission process can be confusing, largely thanks to the many phrases you need to know. Here’s a list of words and terms to understand.
- March 7, 2022 by Abigail ReedAlthough Eliana Swenson ’24 grew up with a rich heritage of faith and two parents who attended APU, she lacked a sense of Christian fellowship in her local Utah community. It wasn't until she attended APU herself that she truly found her faith.
- February 28, 2022 by Nathan FosterChoosing to pursue leadership positions as an APU college student was a transformational decision for Karla Consuelo Alejandro Meza ’22.
- February 27, 2022 by Tobin PerryInterested in helping others? Here’s how to chart a course toward a future public administration career.
- February 25, 2022 by Peter CooleyStar Wars, Star Trek, I Am Legend, X-Men, Men In Black, Jurassic World—just a few of the many major motion picture scores that Azusa Pacific University professor Michael Geiger has performed on throughout his 40-year musical career.
- February 18, 2022 by Peter CooleyAs a community of disciples and scholars who desire a holistic and transformational education experience, Azusa Pacific University works to build a bridge between faith and science.
- February 17, 2022 by Department of Strategic Communications and EngagementIn October 2021, Azusa Pacific University published its inaugural Renewal Annual Report, which details the progress of the university’s new seven-year strategic plan.
- February 14, 2022 by Ana FelceDiscover insights from APU faculty and alumni about how to lead K-12 school communities while navigating the challenges of uncertain times.
- February 11, 2022 by Ben KissamWhy are developing professor and student relationships so important when you’re in college? Here’s the answer, plus some tips for building rapport.
- February 10, 2022 by Cynthia HoffDuffle bags and dorm rooms, sporting events and bonfires, crisp new books and old favorite study nooks—college life conjures up different expectations for everyone. But no one expected the COVID-19 college experience.
- February 9, 2022 by Stephanie ThurrottAdult students can use these five life strategies to earn a degree while working full time and fit classwork in around their other commitments.
- February 4, 2022 by Peter CooleyIn high-demand industries like engineering and computer science, Azusa Pacific University is equipping new professionals with the skills they need to be difference makers in these innovative fields.
- February 3, 2022 by Nathan FosterTrenten Merrill ’15 went to the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games on a mission.
- January 28, 2022 by Peter CooleyThe satisfying feeling of unwrapping the perfect Christmas present or opening an anticipated school acceptance letter—APU alum Erick Quintanilla, had that same magical feeling the first time he opened a saxophone case in his 7th-grade band class.