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APU PR and Marketing Students Serve at SXSW EDU Conference

May 22, 2025 | Business

This spring, four APU students from the School of Business and Management (SBM), accompanied by two faculty mentors, played a key role in the SXSW EDU conference, offering valuable assistance in a variety of areas.

APU students and faculty pose at the annual South By Southwest EDU Conference

Creativity Enhances the APU Student Experience

May 15, 2025

Whether you’re looking for a new hobby, ways to get involved on campus, or you miss a specific activity you participated in during high school or at home, student-led clubs are ready to welcome you with open arms to celebrate the creative expressions of individuality that make the APU community so special.

Members of Variety For One (VFO) dancing at their spring showcase.

Alumni Feature: Monica Rodriguez, MAEd ’19, Brings Her Strong Faith To Hollywood

May 06, 2025 | Alumni, Education

Sometimes God’s plans for us change the entire trajectory of our careers, and for Monica Rodriguez, MAEd ’19, her plan to work as a school counselor led her to working in Hollywood with the world’s biggest brands and A-list talent.

Monica Rodriguez stands for a professional picture in front of a colorful background.

Two Students Honored with Community Engaged Learning Award

May 02, 2025 | service

APU honored Hannah Grace Cicciari ’25 and Evelyn Huang ’25 with the 2025 Community Engaged Learning Award for their dedication to community service.

Left: Hannah Grace Ciccari, right: Evie Huang

Faculty Friday: Virginia Olivas, MSW, Encourages Social Work Students and Adoptive Parents

May 02, 2025 | Behavioral Sciences

It takes a dedicated person with a special calling to work in the child welfare field, and Virginia Olivas, MSW, assistant professor and practicum faculty in the Department of Social Work MSW program, and coordinator of the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Child Welfare Stipend Program, felt called to help not just children in the system, but parents as well.

Olivas smiles for a picture outside.

APU In Bloom: A Walk With Randy Berk, Who Cultivated Beauty at APU For 45 Years

May 01, 2025

Randy Berk, former manager of landscape services who recently retired after serving APU for 45 years, shared about the intentionality and joy that goes into landscaping.

a bright pink rose in full bloom

Graduating Senior Reflects on Rekindled Love for Art, Creativity, and Community

May 01, 2025 | Honors College, Humanities and Sciences

Graduating senior Saundri Luippold '25 reflects on her four years at APU as commencement approaches.

Saundri Luippold smiles in APU's prayer garden

Alumni Feature: Lindsay Parkinson ’15 and Jessica Brown ’20 Give Back Through Stem Cell Donations

April 28, 2025 | Alumni, Nursing

Although their paths never crossed while they were students at Azusa Pacific University, Lindsay Parkinson ’15 and Jessica Brown ’20 followed a similar trajectory after graduating, one that sees them make a tremendous impact as clinical nurses in the pediatric hematology, oncology, and stem cell transplant unit at Stanford Children’s Hospital.

Jess Brown and Lindsay Parkinson smile at the Stanford Children's Hospital

Staff Saturday: Faith and Friendliness: Shauna Attwood ’01 Returns to Serve at APU

April 26, 2025

Shauna Attwood ’01 fell in love with APU's friendly atmosphere as an undergraduate. She now serves as executive assistant in the Office of the President.

Shauna smiles outside on West Campus

Faculty Friday: Catherine Hahs Brinkley ’00, MAEd, EdD, Empowers Learners to Expand Their Worldview

April 25, 2025 | Alumni, Education

Catherine Hahs Brinkley ’00, MAEd, EdD, chair of the Department of Teacher Education, has taught in a variety of schools from private to public and k-12 to higher education. “When you love teaching, the format, grade, and age does not matter,” she said. “I love watching students discover who they’re made to be in God’s image, and it’s a beautiful thing to see that transformation take place at any point of a learner’s life.” Although Hahs Brinkley didn’t foresee herself becoming a teacher, she felt God calling her to work in higher education to maximize the number of people she could positively influence.

Catherine Hahs Brinkley smiles for a picture outside.