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Mike Benton ’04 Lives Out His Calling as Broadcaster for the Seattle Kraken
July 26, 2024
In the summer of 2021, Mike Benton ’04 got a text that changed his life. After nearly two decades of broadcasting for minor league baseball and hockey teams, a colleague texted Benton to see if he was interested in becoming the in-game host for the Seattle Kraken, a National Hockey League (NHL) franchise which would celebrate their inaugural season that fall. Benton, who had dreamed of becoming a broadcaster for an NHL team since he was a kid, replied, “Absolutely!”
![Mike Benton broadcasts rinkside at a Seattle Kraken game](/_resources/images/articles/Mike%20Benton%20Web.jpg)
Hannah Grace Cicciari ’25 Discovers Her Calling in Social Work
July 24, 2024
Hannah Grace Cicciari ’25 spent her summer discovering her calling. As a social work major, Cicciari always knew she wanted to advocate for others, but it was only when she received the opportunity to work at the Tiglin Ocean View Women’s Centre in Brittas Bay, Ireland, that she discovered her passion for helping people recovering from addiction. Cicciari’s discovery in Brittas Bay this summer was a direct result of her saying “yes” to God’s call.
![Hannah Grace Cicciari spent her summer serving at a women's centre in Ireland](/_resources/images/articles/Hannah%20Grace%20Cicciari.jpg)
Student Spotlight: Samkele Mtonga ’25 Integrates Her Faith Into Science
July 17, 2024
Azusa Pacific University graduate student Samkele Mtonga ’25 decided to move from Zimbabwe to America in order to pursue her passion of helping others through science. Mtonga is enrolled in APU’s Master of Science Biotechnology program.
![Samkele Mtongs '25 moved from Zimbabwe to America to pursue her passion of helping others through science.](/_resources/images/articles/Samkele%201829x1372.jpg)
Academic Feature: Phil Cox, PhD, and Biochemistry Students Conduct Cutting Edge Drug Metabolism Research
July 15, 2024
This summer, Phil Cox, PhD, began research for a project his whole life’s work has led up to. As a principal investigator for drug metabolism research at Azusa Pacific University, Cox and three undergraduate students are collecting data in order to better understand how an antidepressant is metabolized by the human body.
![A biochemistry student conducts an experiment.](/_resources/images/articles/Website.jpg)
Global Engagement Series: Heather Buck’s Experience in Spain
July 15, 2024
English major Heather Buck ’24 spent two weeks leading the Spain Apotheca team in Santiago on a Global Engagement trip through the Office of Service and Discipleship this summer. By following God’s calling for her to lead the team, Heather learned what it means to fully trust in the Lord’s plan for how He seeks to use her skills and presence to make a difference.
Global Engagement: Makenna Malkin ’25 Utilizes Music Ministry In South Africa
July 15, 2024
Seven Azusa Pacific University students traveled to the Limpopo Province of South Africa for two weeks over their summer breaks to serve in various ministries. The South Africa Global Engagement trip was focused on soccer ministry, but students participated in a variety of other ministries that allowed for individual gifts to be shown.
![APU students serve on a Global Engagement trip in South Africa](/_resources/images/articles/GE%20SA%201829x1372.jpg)
APU’s Social Work Program Recognized Among California’s Best Schools
July 11, 2024
Azusa Pacific University’s Master of Social Work (MSW) program was recently recognized by CaliforniaSocialWorkEDU.org as one of the “Editor’s Picks for the Best CSWE-accredited MSW Programs in California.”
Global Engagement Series: Luca Fenlason Puts His Faith Into Action In Chiapas
July 08, 2024
Seven Azusa Pacific University students traveled to Chiapas, Mexico, for two weeks over their summer breaks to serve at an orphanage. The Chiapas Global Engagement trip aimed to cultivate supportive relationships with the children, but junior nursing major Luca Fenlason also learned how to translate his faith into his actions.
![Luca Fenalson paints an orphanage wall](/_resources/images/articles/Chiapas%201829x1372.jpg)
Global Engagement Series: Adelaide Towne’s ’26 Experience in Greece
July 01, 2024
Adelaide Towne ’26, a sociology major, spent three weeks serving in Greece on a Global Engagement trip through the Office of Service and Discipleship this summer. She deepened her faith by connecting with people through engaging acts of fellowship.
![Adelaide and her global engagement team posing in Greece](/_resources/images/articles/group%20photo%20in%20greece.jpg)
Alumni Feature: Nicky Slavich ’14, MA ’18 Shares the Value of Human Connection
June 28, 2024
Nicky Slavich ’14, MA ’18 never thought he would work at Google as a recruiter. By forming meaningful connections, Slavich discovered his career calling. Throughout his journey, Slavich has learned that his identity stems from who God continues creating him to be.
![headshot of Nicky smiling](/_resources/images/articles/nicky%20headshot.jpg)
New Tissue Engineering Facility Provides Cutting-Edge Opportunities
June 27, 2024 | clas-biology-and-chemistry
In June 2023, Azusa Pacific University received funds to build a state-of-the-art tissue engineering research facility in the Segerstrom Science Center. This lab enables students to do research to set them up for success in the rapidly growing field of pharma and biopharma product development.
![David Dyer uses a 3D tissue printer to study cells in a tissue sample](/_resources/images/articles/Tissue%20Engineering%201829x1372.jpg)
Alumni Feature: Razel Zapanta ’21 Lives Out Her Many Callings as a Singing Dental Student
June 25, 2024
Razel Zapanta ’21 is a testament to the fact that when you pursue your dreams, they really can come true. She is a two-time contestant on Wheel of Fortune, and has garnered a large following on Instagram by documenting her dental school journey, expressing her passion for creativity and science.
![razel smiling on wheel of fortune](/_resources/images/articles/wheel_%20of_fortune.jpg)
Global Engagement Series: Natalie Hultgren’s Experience in India
June 24, 2024
Nursing major Natalie Hultgren ’26 spent two weeks serving in India on a Global Engagement trip through the Office of Service and Discipleship this summer. Engaging with doctors and nurses to serve the lower caste population expanded Hultgren’s heart to learning about the image of God in all people.
![Natalie and her global engagement team outside the Taj Mahal](/_resources/images/articles/india.jpg)
APU’s Art Galleries Showcase Students’, Alumni’s, and LA Artists’ Beautiful Work
June 20, 2024
As I walked through the Duke and Darling buildings on West Campus on my way to a class last semester, an interesting sight stopped me in my tracks. Across the typically blank walls were multiple images I had never seen before—vibrant depictions of outer space, ancient Greece, and the ocean to name a few. Beside each picture was a QR code containing the link to a unique song that stirred the artist, Riley Sumaquial’s ’24, vision. I appreciate gleaning insight from Sumquial’s immensely talented synesthetic mind.
![murals painted by alumni in duke hallway](/_resources/images/articles/cartoon%20murals.jpg)
Alumni Feature: Video Editor Jordan Orme ’19 is Learning to Use His Platform to Share His Faith
June 18, 2024 | alumni-engagement, cota-cinema
When Jordan Orme ’19 created his YouTube channel at the beginning of the pandemic, he had no idea it would grow so quickly. Orme had spent the previous two years editing music videos for major artists such as Justin Bieber and Post Malone, working on documentaries for celebrities including Demi Lovato and Kylie Jenner, and creating commercials for Amazon and Nike. His channel started as a passion project, with Orme hoping to pass along insights he had gleaned from these experiences into video editing advice. When he began breaking down edits on some of his favorite music videos—especially in the K-pop genre— his following boomed. In the four years since launching, Orme’s channel has amassed more than 873,000 subscribers and his videos have garnered more than 111 million views. While the numbers are eye popping, he realized his work was not truly fulfilling.
![Jordan Orme](/_resources/images/articles/Jordan%20Orme%201829x1372.jpg)
Stacy Kula, PhD, Named Dean of College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
June 17, 2024
Azusa Pacific University Provost Anita Fitzgerald Henck, PhD, named Stacy Kula, PhD, founding dean of the newly formed College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, effective July 1, 2024. Kula brings more than 25 years of education experience to the role with expertise in qualitative research methods, achievement gaps, and education of underserved and immigrant populations.
![Stacy Kula, PhD, Named Dean of College of Education and Behavioral Sciences](/_resources/images/media/Stacy%20Kula%20Named%20Dean.jpg)
Global Engagement: MJ Sanchez’s Experience in Belize and Guatemala
June 17, 2024
Maia (MJ) Sanchez ’26, a liberal studies major with a concentration in psychology, spent two weeks serving in Belize and Guatemala on a Global Engagement trip through the Office of Service and Discipleship this summer. She learned about the value of connecting with others through listening and sharing one’s story, as well as relinquishing preconceived expectations.
![apu students smiling in Guatemala](/_resources/images/articles/belize_new.jpg)
Alumni Feature: Vienna Christensen ’20 Makes a Difference as Outreach Manager at World Relief Western Washington
June 05, 2024
![Vienna Christensen](/_resources/images/articles/vienna_christensen_new.jpg)
CLAS Senior Awards and Spring Dean’s List
May 20, 2024
Alumni Feature: Caitlin Volk ’07 Creates Flourishing Family Business Selling Quality Coffee
May 16, 2024 | articles
There’s no feeling quite as comforting as a warm cup of coffee in the morning, or an iced latte on a sunny afternoon. While savoring coffee is a daily ritual for many all over the world, Caitlin (Hill) Volk, ’07, has turned her love for a freshly brewed cup into a flourishing family business. For the past year, Inland Roasters has served California’s Central Valley with quality coffee that pays homage to her late father-in-law.
![From left to right: Reid, Caitlin, Lizzie, and Brent Volk](/_resources/images/articles/Volk%201.jpg)
Local Engagement: Young Life Capernaum
May 08, 2024 | articles
Azusa Pacific University students have engaged with the local community this year by working with disabled teens and young adults through the Young Life Capernaum program.
![Group photo of Young Life Capernaum participants](/_resources/images/articles/young_life_capernaum.jpg)
Faculty Feature: Tasha Bleistein Engages with Different Cultures as a TESOL Professor
May 03, 2024 | articles
Tasha Bleistein, PhD, shares her passion for cultures through teaching English as a second language with care, respect, and kindness to others. In APU’s MA in TESOL program, she equips students to find their calling in such a broad field.
![Tasha smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28626dl_header_image.jpg)
APU School of Nursing Partners with AUSD to Foster a Healthy Community
May 01, 2024 | articles
APU's School of Nursing partnered with Azusa Unified School District to host eight “Ask-a-Nurse” pop-up events this school year to bring health education and resources to families in Azusa while allowing students to learn about community health.
![Nurses smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28625dl_header_image.jpg)
Azusa Pacific University Hosts Spring 2024 Commencement Ceremonies
April 29, 2024 | Media Relations
Faculty Feature: Larry Santiago ’97 EdD Exemplifies Discipleship Through Holistic Care
April 26, 2024 | articles
Larry Santiago, ’97, EdD, pursues his calling by caring for others, guiding future nurses to approach their profession with spiritual, emotional, and physical well being in mind to provide quality treatment.
![Larry smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28623dl_header_image.jpg)
Alumni Feature: Daniel Griffes ’09 Builds a Life He Loves Through Tiny Home Business
April 25, 2024 | articles
Daniel Griffes, ’09, never thought that his childhood pastime, working on carpentry projects, would lay the foundation for his future as a tiny home builder. He serves God by building a life he loves, one that touches lives in unexpected ways.
![Daniel's family smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28622dl_header_image.jpg)
APU Names Azusa Resident Vice Provost for Academic Effectiveness
April 23, 2024 | Media Relations
APU Names Glendora Resident Vice Provost for Academic Services
April 23, 2024 | Media Relations
Faculty Feature: Alan Oda, PhD, Creates an Inviting Space for Students to Grow
April 19, 2024 | articles
For Alan Oda, PhD, entering psychology has not only allowed him to pursue his interests, but studying human development has given him the opportunities to strengthen his faith journey while helping others better understand their spiritual growth.
![Alan smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28619dl_header_image.jpg)
Leslie Sandoval ’04 Helps Students Succeed
April 16, 2024 | articles
![Leslie smiling](/_resources/images/articles/leslie_sandoval_1828x1372.jpg)
Faculty Feature: Windy Petrie, PhD, Finds Joy and Fulfillment Through Literature and Hospitality
April 12, 2024
![Windy smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28618dl_archive_image.jpg)
APU’s MSW Program Ranked Among Nation’s Best Social Work Degrees
April 11, 2024 | Media Relations
Student Spotlight: TyLee Manuel ’24 Builds Community Through Basketball
April 11, 2024
TyLee Manuel ’24 is a full time student athlete on the women's basketball team. She has learned the importance of community through her teammates. “APU has shown me how to be grateful through the people that I’ve met and the relationships I’ve created,” she said.
![TyLee smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28613dl_header_image.jpeg)
Alumni Feature: Gina Burnett MSW’22 Fulfills Her Mission Through Counseling Veterans
April 08, 2024
Efigenia (Gina) Ferrer Burnett’s, MSW ’22, family did not believe her when she came home from school one day and announced she was going to join the U.S. Army. Burnett was in high school, and aspired to become a police officer. While connecting with a cop through a school elective, the officer shared that law enforcement employers love hiring veterans. The seed was planted, and Burnett was committed to pursuing her goals. Little did she know how different the trajectory of her life would be through serving in the army.
![Gina smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28611dl_header_image.jpg)
Faculty Feature: William “Jody” Wilkinson Finds Beauty in the Unexpected
April 05, 2024
Many meet God through worship settings, church, and engaging in discussions with believers. William “Jody” Wilkinson, MD, MS, encountered God in a personal and transformative way for the first time on a bike ride, leading him to pursue a career in exercise and fitness as a doctor in preventive medicine, who now taps into his passion for student development as a kinesiology professor.
![Jody smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28615dl_header_image.jpg)
Student Spotlight: Arianna Sy ’25 Bridges Creativity and Christianity as an Actress
April 04, 2024
Ariana Sy ’25, an Acting for the Stage and Screen major and psychology minor, has found ways to pursue her creativity with Azusa Pacific University's God First motto in mind.
![Arianna smiling](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28609dl_header_image.jpeg)
APU Theater Presents Lauren Gunderson’s Silent Sky
April 04, 2024 | Media Relations
APU School of Nursing’s RN to BSN Online Program Ranked #2 in California by RegisteredNursing.org
April 02, 2024 | Media Relations
Alumni Feature: Issy Diaz ’20, MSW’22 Creates a Lasting Ripple Effect in Veterans’ Lives
March 21, 2024
Ismary (Issy) Diaz ’20, MSW ’22, has always approached service with an outpouring of compassion like a waterfall’s abundance. Through her 14 years of military work, earning two degrees in social work at Azusa Pacific University, and now counseling veterans, Diaz’s refreshing spirit flows into countless lives, creating a lasting ripple effect.
![Alumni Feature: Issy Diaz ’20, MSW’22 Creates a Lasting Ripple Effect in Veterans’ Lives](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28606dl_header_image.jpg)
International Voices: Grace Arrington ’26 Finds Community and Faith Through Uplifting Connections at APU
March 19, 2024
Grace Arrington ’26 exudes a passion for legacy. As the daughter of an Azusa Pacific University alumnus, Arrington strives to pave her own path through her college experience, embrace her Chinese heritage, and continue to grow in her faith.
![International Voices: Grace Arrington ’26 Finds Community and Faith Through Uplifting Connections at APU](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28608dl_header_image.jpg)
Faculty Feature: Bobbi Alba Lets Her Light Shine as She Encourages Students’ Callings
March 15, 2024
Bobbi Alba, EdD, encourages her students to go out into the world to be lighthouses, guiding others to safety. Throughout her own career as an elementary and middle school teacher, counselor, and professor, Alba’s light has shined brightly. Her commitment to unconditional love illuminates in all she does.
![Faculty Feature: Bobbi Alba Lets Her Light Shine as She Encourages Students’ Callings](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28604dl_header_image.jpg)
Alyssa Hetschel ’13 Serves Others Through Social Work
March 14, 2024
Alyssa Hetschel ’13 discovered her passion for social work during her time at Azusa Pacific University which has allowed her to serve through her management and leadership skills. “Service is the name of the game for social work. I’m constantly serving my clients and community,” Hetschel said. “It’s embedded in me. Service is what appealed to me about APU.” She believes that social work is “very human work” that requires a passion for service and constant discipleship through mentorship.
![Alyssa Hetschel ’13 Serves Others Through Social Work](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28602dl_header_image.jpg)
International Voices: Sid Varland ’25 Radiates Ambition, Optimism, and Love for Others
March 13, 2024
Few enter college with a firm grasp of their calling, but for Sid Varland ’25, being able to hone his skills as a track and field athlete and a cinematic arts major made him certain that Azusa Pacific University was where he is meant to be. His ambition, optimism, and love for others radiates in every one of his projects and adventures.
![International Voices: Sid Varland ’25 Radiates Ambition, Optimism, and Love for Others](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28603dl_header_image.jpg)
Global Engagement Series: APU Students Share Their Experience Serving in Maui
March 06, 2024
Lucy Boles ’25, Sage Griffing ’25, and Cassia Arnold ’25 felt called to serve in Maui with 16 other Azusa Pacific University students for six days over winter break. The Maui Global Engagement trip aimed to provide for communities impacted by devastating fires that took place just months before the trip. The largest and most destructive was the Lahaina fire that occurred last August.
![Global Engagement Series: APU Students Share Their Experience Serving in Maui](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28600dl_header_image.jpg)
March Featured Alumna - Hannah Vase ’21
March 05, 2024
Global Engagement Series: Fatima Pulido and Jonathon Krohn’s Experience in Ensenada
March 04, 2024
Fatima Pulido, ’24, and Jonathon Krohn, ’26, felt called to serve in Ensenada, Mexico, along with 45 other Azusa Pacific University students, across five days over their Thanksgiving break.
![Global Engagement Series: Fatima Pulido and Jonathon Krohn’s Experience in Ensenada](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28596dl_header_image.jpg)
Faculty Feature: Charles Chen’s Appreciation for Nature and Stewardship
March 01, 2024
In the same way that plants need water, sunlight, and good soil to grow, people need a place to call home in order to cultivate their life. Biology professor Charles Chen, PhD, considers a number of places around the world as his home, offering him a firm foundation to explore his passions, discover his calling, and give others the tools to experience transformation as well.
![Faculty Feature: Charles Chen’s Appreciation For Nature and Stewardship](https://www.apu.edu/feature_images/dct/28595dl_header_image.jpg)
Christina Mansour ’07: Serving Students as an Educational Counselor
February 29, 2024
After 16 years teaching high school math, Christina Mansour '07 became an educational counselor. She loves serving students, helping them plan classes & begin thinking about life after graduation, & caring for their needs through a wellness center.
![Christina Mansour smiling](/_resources/images/articles/christina_mansour.jpg)