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Math and Computer Science Department open Quantitative Consulting Center

Math and Computer Science Department open Quantitative Consulting Center
Students and staff work together to provide clients with statistical and research help.
Kaylee Galvez November 18, 2019

Driven by the desire to serve the community through the Department of Math and Computer Science, students and faculty have come together as a class to cultivate the Quantitative Consulting Center this fall. In an effort to provide students and staff with quality statistical consulting services and supportive...

Career Center hosts 70 employers for Career Expo

Students look at a variety of booths for jobs and internships at the 2019 Biola Career Expo.
The Expo is part of Career Month, a series of events aimed at professional development.
Brittany Ung, Web Editor October 22, 2019

The Career Center transformed the fountain parking lot into a real-life LinkedIn on Tuesday, inviting students to shake hands with the 70 employers at the Career Expo.  Recruiters from organizations like In-N-Out, the Internal Revenue Service and Samaritan’s Purse set up tables in a giant tent...

Startup competition’s fireside chats create connections

Students listen during talks with the entrepreneur.
The Biola Entrepreneurship Society helps students connect with Christian business owners.
Maria Weyne, News Editor September 30, 2019

As the startup competition approaches, the Biola Entrepreneurship Society has begun its recurring series called “Fireside chat with an entrepreneur.” The chats are intended to be a personal way for students of any major to connect with Christian entrepreneurs in order to learn more about their own...

Business professor tunes his guitar to the heart of his students

Business professor tunes his guitar to the heart of his students
Nick Sherwin leads classroom lectures during the week so he can chase his passion of music on the weekends.
Nicholas Carreno, Freelance Writer May 2, 2019

Nick Sherwin is more than just an associate professor of management in the Crowell School of Business––he is a lover and a fighter of good music. “My music is absolutely the story of my life in a lot of ways and if you start listening to a lot of my music, you’ll hear someone very openly singing...

YouTube channel Clam Chowder showcases artistic talent on campus

YouTube channel Clam Chowder showcases artistic talent on campus
Cam and Chloe create a space for artists to share their unique passions.
Lauren McBride, Senior Copy Editor April 16, 2019

Biola’s campus is populated with artistic students with quirky gifts and passions, as freshman business major Cam Anderson and freshman sociology major Chloe Roloson have recognized. The two have started a YouTube channel called Clam Chowder, where they host weekly episodes that showcase artistic students...

ParaBrands uses startup win to expand vision

ParaBrands uses startup win to expand vision
The company looks to move forward in its next phase with new clothes and charity work.
Jacob Allen, Freelance Writer March 28, 2019

(This story was originally published in print on Mar. 28, 2019). From the time ParaBrands co-founder and sophomore business administration major Nick Rumer was a child, one of his biggest dreams was to own his own business. Now, with ParaBrands taking first place at the Biola Startup Competition, Rumer...

The crossroads of innovation and execution

The crossroads of innovation and execution
Business from the perspective of a STEM student.
Trixie Gomez, Freelance Writer February 16, 2019

(This story was originally published in print on Feb. 14, 2019). In Guangzhou, China, my second-grade substitute teacher taught us about the basic unit of life: the cell. I recall my amazement and wonder at such a small microscopic unit and its ability to gather in bundles to create a living organism....

Business school reduces cost for graduate programs

crowell school of business
Crowell issues a tuition reduction to increase flexibility for students.
Julianna Hernandez, News Editor (Spring 2019) February 1, 2019

In fall 2019, the Crowell School of Business will reduce tuition prices for two graduate-level programs by $200 per credit. In an effort to increase affordability and access to Crowell’s programs, the cost for the master of business and master of management in non-profit organizations courses will...

Students should bridge STEM and business

Students should bridge STEM and business
STEM and business students should collaborate to become more well-rounded professionals.
Melissa Sugeng, Freelance Writer November 29, 2018

In 1999, the ABC show “Nightline” featured IDEO, a top design consultancy which invented the first Apple Mouse. In this episode, IDEO took on a challenge to redesign the shopping cart in just five days. The episode featured a group of experts from diverse disciplines—a Harvard MBA, a linguist,...

How philosophy made me a better businessperson

How philosophy made me a better businessperson
The philosophy department prepares future leaders with a complete package of soft skills that are highly applicable in business.
Melissa Sugeng, Freelance Writer November 19, 2018

This story was originally published in print on Nov. 15, 2018. When I was a freshman, someone told me a riddle: “What’s the difference between a philosopher and a large pepperoni pizza?” The answer: “A large pepperoni pizza can feed a family of four.” There is a common assumption that humanities...

ParaBrands aims to impact the world through fashion

ParaBrands aims to impact the world through fashion
Two students launch an awareness project through their new clothing brand.
Micah Kim, Managing Editor November 16, 2018

Two creative students are expressing their ideas through their new clothing brand, ParaBrands. The company, which had a soft launch this fall, aims to bring awareness to both societal issues and Christian perspectives. THE LAUNCHSophomore business administration major Nick Rumer was the one to come up...

A new Evening with the Stars

Left to right: Senior business administration major Ashley Moschetti, president of the Biola Entrepreneurship Society, moderates a panel with alumnae founder of Illuminate International Jordan Perkins and founder of Youniquely_Made Karissa Le. Perkins and Le won previous startup competitions and came to share their experiences.
Startup Competition adds a new workshop to showcase previous years’ winners.
Macie Cummings, News Editor (Fall 2018) October 3, 2018

The Business Startup Competition added a new workshop to its itinerary with the addition of Evening with the Stars on Oct. 1. This allowed prospective Startup Competition participants to attend a question-and-answer style workshop, where they got to hear from previous competition winners. The winners...