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Faculty Feature: David Miyahara, PhD Celebrates 30th Year of Supporting Sociology Students at APU

October 25, 2024 | Humanities and Sciences

After moving to Los Angeles so that his wife could pursue a pediatric medicine residency, David Miyahara, PhD, found that his love for teaching in the college classroom setting could become a career reality at Azusa Pacific University. After starting as an adjunct professor, Miyahara is now an associate professor in the Department of Sociology, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), and Modern Languages. Miyahara is celebrating his 30th year as a full time professor at APU, and his passion for teaching and working with his students has only grown stronger.

David Miyahara smiles in APU's beloved Rose Garden.

Community Garden Promotes Student Well-Being and Increased Connection

October 23, 2024 | service

APU's Community Garden has four primary goals: growing produce for student consumption, creating a space outside the classroom for faculty/staff interaction with students, supporting collaborative learning on campus, and facilitating community outreach.

A student works in the community garden under guidance from professor Beth McCoy

Aidan Oslob’s Summer Shadowing at The Institute of Oncology Veneto

October 21, 2024

Medical schools require applicants to have completed at least 200 shadowing hours to be competitive with other candidates. While most undergraduate students get their hours at local hospitals, Aidan Oslob ’26, a biochemistry major in the premed program, had the opportunity to shadow at the Oncology Institute of Veneto in Padua, Italy over the summer.

Aidan stands in front of the hospital in his scrubs.

Staff Saturday: Randy Berk Finds his Calling in Landscaping at APU for 45 Years

October 19, 2024

Randy Berk has served APU for more than 45 years. As the manager of Landscape Services, Randy implements his love for God, plants, and community in all he does. In January he will be retiring, a bittersweet milestone as many will miss seeing him wave as he drives by on his tractor.

randy smiles on his tractor outside east campus

Faculty Feature: Sharon Titus, PhD, Serves God as a Nurse Educator and Missionary

October 18, 2024 | Nursing

Sharon Titus, PhD, MSN, RN, found God when she was a child and never looked back. Her faith is what drives her to serve the Lord, whether through nursing, missionary work, or connecting with students. She sets an excellent example of what it means to love God and love others well.

sharon smiles in front of palm trees

Staff Saturday: Todd Emerson ’92, DO, ABFP Provides Holistic Care as Medical Director of the Student Health Center

October 12, 2024

Todd Emerson’s ’92, DO, ABFP journey as a doctor is one of adventure, enthusiasm, and an overall determination to follow God’s calling for his life. As the medical director of the student health center, Emerson ensures all APU students have a place to go when they are in need of medical attention.

Todd smiles outside a tree near the student health center

Faculty Feature: HeeKap Lee, PhD, Approaches Teaching With Jesus as a Model

October 11, 2024 | Education

HeeKap Lee, PhD, believes that learning should be fun, and the more we engage together in the classroom, the more we can make a difference in each others’ lives. As a professor in the MA in Education program, HeeKap incorporates faith by teaching students to teach like Jesus did.

heekap smiles outside west campus near trees and the library

Staff Saturday: Erin Thorp ’96, MA ’13 Enriches Students’ Lives by Helping Them Explore Their Calling

October 05, 2024

Erin Thorp ’96, MA ’13 has always been drawn to making a difference in students’ lives. As a former teacher and worker in global outreach ministries, Thorp’s interest in cultivating a love for learning in students led her to return to APU. She is happy to serve as the interim director of the Center for Community-Engaged Learning (CCEL).

headshot of Erin smiling outside greenery

Faculty Feature: Elijah Roth, PhD, Lives Out His Calling Teaching Faith Through Chemistry

October 04, 2024 | Humanities and Sciences

While secular higher education institutions provide great science education, Azusa Pacific University's faith integration aspect into all fields of study adds a deeper level of meaning to science for students. Elijah Roth, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Biology and Chemistry, believes that authentic faith integration can help students to flourish in the classroom and beyond.

Elijah Roth stands near the Segerstrom turtle pond.

Alumni Feature: Kelly Schlenz ’03, MA ’11 Lives Out His God-Given Calling as Executive Director of Idyllwild Pines Camp

October 02, 2024 | Alumni

By serving as the executive director of Idyllwild Pines Camp, Kelly Schlenz ’03, MA ’11 makes a difference in many people’s lives in the same place that shaped him growing up. His years at APU as a student and employee provided him with the tools to foster community and practice Christ-centered leadership.

kelly smiles in the woods at Idyllwild pines camp