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  • Youth Revival Week of Prayer Inspires Renewal

    June 04, 2025, by Loruama Neufeldt
  • WWU Student Balances Academics and Leadership

    June 04, 2025, by Stacy Wisener
  • Group of people high fiving. Shot is a close up of hands.

    Mount Ellis Alumnus Appreciates Community

    June 04, 2025, by Kebrina Vinglas

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Emmalani Dodds

WWU university relations student writer

WWU university relations student writer

By Emmalani Dodds

  • Photo of Alex Bryan teaching

    Biblical Preaching Class

    March 21, 2023, by Emmalani Dodds
    During fall quarter, Walla Walla University offered a re-designed biblical preaching course where students learned from powerful Adventist speakers including Karl Haffner, Alex Bryan, Sam Leonor and others.
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  • Nursing students gain experience

    WWU Receives $100,000 to Support Curriculum Development

    March 13, 2023, by Emmalani Dodds
    In December 2022, WWU School of Nursing was awarded a $100,000 grant by American Association of Colleges of Nursing to introduce new learning strategies and clinical experiences. The competitive grant was awarded to only 10 schools nationwide.
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  • Children carry balloons on WWU campus

    WWU Hosts Adventurer Club Activities

    November 17, 2022, by Emmalani Dodds
    On Oct. 9, 2022 Kretschmar Hall was filled with younger scientific minds than usual. Walla Walla University and Walla Walla Valley Academy hosted Upper Columbia Conference Adventurer events for children ages 4–9 across the conference.
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