Emmalani Dodds WWU university relations student writer WWU university relations student writer By Emmalani Dodds New Degree Track at WWU Offers Rare Opportunities in Marine Biology Beginning fall 2024, the Walla Walla University Department of Biological Sciences will offer a bachelor of science in marine biology. The new program will be one of the only marine biology programs at a Christian college on the West Coast. Read more Rosario Beach to Offer Oceanfront Learning for All WWU Students WWU is launching a new general studies program at Rosario beginning spring 2025. The Spring Tide program will offer four two-week courses focused around unique outdoor learning opportunities in a beautiful environment. Read more Empowering Change-Makers From bioengineering breakthroughs to pastoral mentorship, hands-on learning at Walla Walla University provides a holistic education. Read more WWU Club Travels Into the Field WWU's club for Engineers Without Borders traveled to Tanzania to connect with locals and gather data as part of their ongoing work to provide safe water infrastructure in the village of Manda. Read more New Class Combines Faith With Action-Based Learning Walla Walla University is offering a new class this winter designed to prepare theology students to better serve and engage with their communities. Read more WWU Scores Well in Affordability Academic Rankings Walla Walla University ranked as the best Adventist institution for financial aid and ranked in the top 10 Christian colleges for best value. WWU's business, nursing and engineering programs specifically were also favorably mentioned. Read more Growing Student Missions Program Shows God’s Love in Action With a 63% increase of student missionaries this year, it’s clear students continue to respond to God’s call to serve. Tyler Parker, WWU sophomore, is using his skills in a unique way to give refugees a chance at Christian education. Read more WWU Students Discover Biblical Lessons on Holy Land Trip This summer 40 WWU students traveled to Jordan, Israel, Turkey and Greece for the biennial Bible lands tour that offers students the opportunity to explore and learn from the ancient biblical world, walking where Jesus walked. Read more Bioengineering Expansion Supports Advanced Research and Learning Students are now actively learning in newly redesigned bioengineering labs to enhance their education and research in biomaterials, bioprocessing and tissue engineering — industries that have all grown substantially in recent years. Read more McVay Writes Quarterly Bible Study Guide on Ephesians John McVay, Walla Walla University president, has an interest in Ephesians which traces back to his doctoral research on metaphors for the church. He has written extensively on Ephesians, including for the Adventist International Bible Commentary. Read more Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
New Degree Track at WWU Offers Rare Opportunities in Marine Biology Beginning fall 2024, the Walla Walla University Department of Biological Sciences will offer a bachelor of science in marine biology. The new program will be one of the only marine biology programs at a Christian college on the West Coast. Read more
Rosario Beach to Offer Oceanfront Learning for All WWU Students WWU is launching a new general studies program at Rosario beginning spring 2025. The Spring Tide program will offer four two-week courses focused around unique outdoor learning opportunities in a beautiful environment. Read more
Empowering Change-Makers From bioengineering breakthroughs to pastoral mentorship, hands-on learning at Walla Walla University provides a holistic education. Read more
WWU Club Travels Into the Field WWU's club for Engineers Without Borders traveled to Tanzania to connect with locals and gather data as part of their ongoing work to provide safe water infrastructure in the village of Manda. Read more
New Class Combines Faith With Action-Based Learning Walla Walla University is offering a new class this winter designed to prepare theology students to better serve and engage with their communities. Read more
WWU Scores Well in Affordability Academic Rankings Walla Walla University ranked as the best Adventist institution for financial aid and ranked in the top 10 Christian colleges for best value. WWU's business, nursing and engineering programs specifically were also favorably mentioned. Read more
Growing Student Missions Program Shows God’s Love in Action With a 63% increase of student missionaries this year, it’s clear students continue to respond to God’s call to serve. Tyler Parker, WWU sophomore, is using his skills in a unique way to give refugees a chance at Christian education. Read more
WWU Students Discover Biblical Lessons on Holy Land Trip This summer 40 WWU students traveled to Jordan, Israel, Turkey and Greece for the biennial Bible lands tour that offers students the opportunity to explore and learn from the ancient biblical world, walking where Jesus walked. Read more
Bioengineering Expansion Supports Advanced Research and Learning Students are now actively learning in newly redesigned bioengineering labs to enhance their education and research in biomaterials, bioprocessing and tissue engineering — industries that have all grown substantially in recent years. Read more
McVay Writes Quarterly Bible Study Guide on Ephesians John McVay, Walla Walla University president, has an interest in Ephesians which traces back to his doctoral research on metaphors for the church. He has written extensively on Ephesians, including for the Adventist International Bible Commentary. Read more