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The digital version of the magazine contains exclusive content like throwback photos, updates from alumni, and more content from our professors. Plus, you get the joy of reading the magazine as if you were holding it in your hands.
“The March” — one of TMU’s longest-standing traditions — brings professors together from across campus for coffee and wide-ranging conversation. Over the last 50 years, it has grown not just into a context for friendships to form, but a venue where the history and heart of the University are passed down from one generation to the next.


In 1947, Dr. Milton Fish left the National Bible Institute in New York City for Los Angeles Baptist Theological Seminary. The school was experiencing a crisis of leadership, and unless someone stepped up, it was doomed to close.
Sometimes, the most powerful way to inspire someone to change is by telling them a story. This idea underlies Dr. Shelbi Cullen’s new book, which discusses the stories of faithful women in Scripture and draws out timeless applications. We recently talked with Cullen about some of those applications and about her heart for strengthening women’s ministries through sound biblical teaching.


At TMU, students prepare to serve Christ faithfully after graduation. Part of this happens through hands-on experience in internships on and off campus. With the help of TMU’s professional network, students are able to work jobs in the fields they’re pursuing, putting their classroom experience into practice and setting themselves up to thrive in their careers after graduation.
The latest news from every corner of The Master's University.
The new minor will prepare students for a future in financial advising.
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TMU’s new music professor talks about his career journey and his love for Christ.
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A summer alumni tour to Israel will commemorate IBEX’s 30th anniversary.
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TMU’s legendary baseball coach is in classic form ahead of his 30th season.
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Shaveen De Mel’s research has the potential to serve patients with cancer and other medical conditions.
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The Master's University was in the top 5 nationally for community and student satisfaction.
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The new minor will prepare students for a future in financial advising.
Read
TMU’s new music professor talks about his career journey and his love for Christ.
Read
A summer alumni tour to Israel will commemorate IBEX’s 30th anniversary.
Read
TMU’s legendary baseball coach is in classic form ahead of his 30th season.
Read
Shaveen De Mel’s research has the potential to serve patients with cancer and other medical conditions.
Read
The Master's University was in the top 5 nationally for community and student satisfaction.
Read
TMU Theatre Arts sold out every showing of “The Secret of Chimneys” this fall! Our students — including juniors Aaron Whitney, left, and Amy Johnson — did an amazing job onstage and behind the scenes during the production of this cozy Agatha Christie classic.
TMU’s Office of Career Services hosted its annual Fall Career Fair on campus in November. This event invites students to connect with nearly 100 different employers, exploring career options and building their professional networks.
TMU’s second annual Think Biblically Conference took place in October and featured sessions with faculty representing a wide span of disciplines. Dr. Tai-Danae Bradley, visiting research professor of mathematics and computer science, was one such speaker.
This fall, TMU hosted its fourth annual The Master Interview, a mock interview competition. The finalists answered questions before a panel of judges and a live audience of peers for a $5,000 scholarship prize. This year’s winner was senior Peyton Gorans, center.
TMU Magazine is the school’s official publication for alumni and friends of TMU. Each edition goes out digitally to a network of 25,000-plus alumni, pastors, friends and supporters. The magazine is also shared across the school’s social media platforms, with a combined total of roughly 86,000 followers. Contact Michael Chrzanowski () for more information on how your company can partner with us.
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