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Biola's former Los Angeles building: under construction (top) and complete in 1916 (bottom): It was demolished in 1988, after damage in a 1987 earthquake. [2]Biola University was founded in 1908 as the Bible Institute of Los Angeles by Lyman Stewart, president of the Union Oil Company of California; [3] Thomas C. Horton, a Presbyterian minister and author; and Augustus B. Prichard, also a ...
Pages in category "Biola University" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Barry H. Corey (born November 28, 1961) is the eighth and current president of Biola University, located in Southern California. [1] Corey became Biola's president on July 1, 2007, succeeding Clyde Cook , who retired after serving as Biola's president for 25 years.
Lyman Stewart (July 22, 1840 – September 28, 1923) was a U.S. businessman and co-founder of Union Oil Company of California.Stewart was also a significant Christian philanthropist and cofounder of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (now known as Biola University).
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Pages in category "Biola University alumni" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Neil T. Anderson;
Under Cook's leadership, Biola grew tremendously from a small Bible college to one of the largest evangelical universities in the nation, with nearly 6,000 total students. [ 8 ] After an extensive search, Dr. Barry Corey was selected to become the eighth president of Biola University on May 11, 2007.
Indications of whether the publication is available on open access; Indication of whether the publication is peer-reviewed, which is taken to include professional magazines with equivalent editorial control of quality. Earlier published by R.R. Bowker, it moved to CSA, a fellow subsidiary of Cambridge Information Group, in 2006. [4]