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School of Nursing Federal Grant Promotes Mental Health and Wellness

October 29, 2014

A recent $1.2 million federal grant will enable approximately 80 full-time Azusa Pacific University Master of Science of Nursing students in the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program to gain hands-on experience through clinical practice working with children, adolescents, and transitional youth in the community facing mental health complications and substance abuse.

International Center Welcomes Students "Home"

October 27, 2014

Step inside the doors of Azusa Pacific's International Center, and you quickly see why they call all who enter “family.” On any given day, you can find Styrofoam boxes of Chinese takeout covering the table, music playing loudly (with dancing, if you’re lucky), and international and American students sitting on couches laughing, chatting, sharing a meal, and even napping. The International Center is more than an office to these students—it’s home.

New Engineering Program and Department Form to Meet High Demand

October 20, 2014

Starting this fall, students eager to compete in the complex global arena of systems engineering can prepare for the challenge at Azusa Pacific. Last June, the Academic Cabinet approved a proposal to launch a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering program. A highly marketable, interdisciplinary field, systems engineering applies standard engineering principles, processes, and practices to coordinate the various tasks of a system to ensure that performance, reliability, cost, and schedule requirements are met. Students majoring in systems engineering will be exposed to electrical, mechanical, industrial, and computer/software engineering; participate in internships and hands-on systems engineering projects with government and industry partners; and expect job opportunities in a wide range of fields, including aerospace, agriculture, automotive/transportation, business, defense, energy, health care/medical, and telecommunications.

APU Tackles the STEM Crisis

October 13, 2014

Like the school kid slumped at her desk, eyes averted, palms sweaty, praying that the teacher won’t summon her to the chalkboard, the United States sits at the back of the global classroom fidgeting uncomfortably under the glare of its peers. Once unrivaled as the world’s top producer of research scientists and engineers, and uncontested as the leader of commerce and industry, the U.S. now lags in the critical areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), ranking 26th among developed nations in mathematics literacy and 21st in science literacy according to the Program for International Student assessment (PISA).

The Courage to Speak

October 08, 2014

The Science of Creation

October 06, 2014

Gospel Music: Unity Through Diversity

October 02, 2014

Rolling rhythms, pounding beats. Clapping hands, shouts of “Amen!” Gospel music’s distinct sounds draw from traditional African music, African-American slave spirituals, the smooth voices of blues singers, and contemporary worship. For generations, it has brought encouragement to people from all backgrounds. At concerts throughout the year, APU’s Gospel Choir invites diverse audiences of students, faculty, and community members to experience this heartfelt worship.

Amazed and Astounded: Sci Fi Pulp Magazine Exhibit Explores Culture

October 02, 2014

Bright colors, bold typography, and whimsical images decorate the glass cases in Azusa Pacific’s Darling Library. Heroes, monsters, and villains alike pose dramatically across magazine covers, promising passersby tales of adventure and fanciful places. Welcome to the world of science fiction pulp magazines.

Going Deep in the Honors College

September 19, 2014

As a student, the term “honors” was never a choice for me. A self-described overachiever, I enrolled in the high school honors program at my alma mater, as any good student with an eye on college would do. I anticipated a similar experience journeying to Azusa Pacific University as a member of the newly formed Honors College. However, what I discovered was a faculty that strives to enhance the learning experience rather than burden students with extra assignments. The Honors College at Azusa Pacific is not another reward or “academic achievement” stamp on a résumé, but rather a genuine opportunity to pursue a more rigorous education.

A Servant's Pursuit of Justice

July 18, 2014

As he enters the courtroom, Mike Hestrin, JD, Riverside County district attorney, senses the pressure of the cases at hand demanding justice. Amidst the courtroom procedures and legal intricacies, one thing remains foremost in his mind: serving the victims and their loved ones. “As district attorney, I seek justice for them and all of society,” said Hestrin.

Double Life

July 14, 2014

On a typical Wednesday evening, Officer David Hedges ’88 of the Santa Barbara Police Department returns home after a long day of work as a detective and burglary investigator. He pulls into his driveway, enjoys dinner with his family, then sits at his desk . . . to work on his screenplay.

APU Opera Supports Local Arts Education

May 13, 2014

Dozens of eager children pour out of packed school buses and into the corridors of Munson Chapel. They are here on campus to see music come alive through the opera.