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International Voices: Victoria Gautto ’24 Discovers Endless Possibilities While Following Her Dreams
December 11, 2023 | International, Music
When she was six-years-old, Victoria Gautto, ’24, was walking around Canoas, Brazil with her family as they heard an array of winds, chimes, and basses. Following the sounds, they found a local social project with a mission to help people from all walks of life have the opportunity to learn how to play an instrument. Music ran in Gautto’s family, as her father sang and played guitar in a band, and her younger sister participated in marching bands, so Gautto’s lifelong pursuit of music gradually began. Her journey to Azusa Pacific University to earn her Masters in Music in Clarinet Performance was one of perseverance, faith, and diligence toward her craft as a clarinet player.
Faculty Friday: Kat Ross’ Versatility as an Author and Receptiveness to the Doors God Opens
December 08, 2023
All throughout life, doors open and close. While some only stay open for a season, others last a lifetime. For Kathryn Ross ’15, MA ’18, she never imagined that English would be her major, her hobbies would become a career, and she would stand in front of a classroom of students eager to hear what she has to teach. By stepping through the doors God opened for her, Ross has discovered value in vulnerability, developed deep relationships with a heart for knowing others well, and pursued truth and goodness through everything she writes.
Student Spotlight: Tyler Jones ’24 Strives to Be a Light
December 07, 2023 | Communication
Tyler Jones ’24 aims to be a light in the lives of others. A senior communication management major with a psychology minor, Jones felt called to Azusa Pacific University after learning about what the school stood for as a God First institution, which matched his values. He was thrilled to find out he had received a multi-ethnic leadership (MEL) scholarship on top of his academic award and financial aid. “The scholarships lined up perfectly,” Jones said. “They made it possible for me to come to APU and I’m grateful.”
International Voices: Cheyenne Woon ’23 Found Her Home Away From Home at APU
December 05, 2023 | International, Transfer
As a child, Cheyenne Woon, ’23, dreamed of living in America, exploring a big city, and discovering opportunities to expand her career and life. When she transferred to Azusa Pacific University in Fall 2021, her dream came true, but with that came a period of growth, marked by reidentifying what matters most to her, and learning to embrace the parts of her culture that she’ll always love.
Faculty Friday: Mark Cawman’s Leadership with Love
December 01, 2023 | Business
Cultivating Transformation in the Sciences: Kevin and Louise Huang
November 20, 2023
When Kevin and Louise Huang first met at church as graduate students at UC Davis, little did they know their time in California and with each other was just beginning. After getting married, the Huangs lived in Connecticut while Kevin completed postdoctoral research at Yale University. When the time came for Kevin to search for a full-time faculty position, he and Louise asked the Lord to lead the way. “We laid out all the manilla envelopes with job applications and laid hands on them and just asked the Lord to bring us to a place where we can serve Him and where we can also learn and grow,” said Louise. “We really think that APU is truly one of our biggest answered prayers.”
Faculty Friday: Candice Williams’ Heart for Justice and Openness to Uncharted Roads
November 17, 2023 | Behavioral Sciences
Student Spotlight: J.J. Navarette Encourages Belonging
November 14, 2023 | Health Sciences, Transfer
Equipping Nurses to Make a Difference in the Middle East
November 13, 2023 | Nursing
Experiencing Transformational Healing at APU
November 10, 2023 | Military Education, Theology
Micayla Brewster ’17: From Broadway to Digital Nomading and Back
November 07, 2023 | Business
Stephen Vogt ’07 Named Manager of Cleveland Guardians
November 06, 2023
Today will go down as one of the most significant moments in the history of Azusa Pacific athletics. Stephen Vogt ’07 was named the new manager of the Cleveland Guardians—the first APU alumnus to become a head coach of a major league team. Vogt has big shoes to fill, replacing future Hall of Fame manager Terry Francona who led the Guardians for the past 11 seasons. Chris Antonetti, Cleveland’s president of baseball operations, is certain he’s the right man for the job.
Cultivating Transformation in the Honors College
November 06, 2023 | Honors College
Faculty Friday: Theresa Tisdale’s Spiritual Approach to Psychology
November 03, 2023 | Behavioral Sciences
Faculty Friday: Joseph Bentz Inspires Students Through Stories
October 27, 2023