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Kim Strobel

WWU university relations supervisor
Walla Walla University

Articles by Kim

WWU Continues Mission Through COVID-19

As the state of Washington grappled with an emerging pandemic, John McVay, Walla Walla University president, announced on March 12, 2020, the university would end winter quarter face-to-face instru

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Prepared to Serve: Combining Disciplines

Art and science are often considered polar opposites, and students can feel the pull to choose one or the other. Engineering or English? Computer science or art? Biology or music?

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WWU Recognized for Exceptional Campus Diversity

Walla Walla University is ranked No. 135 out of 2,238 colleges and universities analyzed in the United States for diversity.

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CBFM Explores Ways to Integrate Biblical Studies With Concerns Facing the Church

How can Adventists engage with the questions of today with humility and confidence?

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Research Explores Using Writing, Drawing to Learn Math

As a young girl, Debbie Muthersbaugh was full of wonder, curiosity and confidence.

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Lamberton Recognized for Commitment to Service

Dan Lamberton, Walla Walla University professor of English and humanities program director, was awarded the 2018 WWU Community Service Award at the 136th annual Walla Walla Valley Chamber of Commer

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WWU Nursing Professor Presents Lecture About Chronic Pain

Kari Firestone, Walla Walla University (WWU) professor of nursing and associate dean of the WWU School of Nursing, presented the annual WWU Distinguished Faculty Lecture in November on the WWU camp

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Career and Calling

With a changing career landscape and increasingly specific demands from employers, the WWU student development center (SDC) is helping students navigate the road ahead.

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Crystina Uncovers Her Calling

Crystina Vance came to Walla Walla University two years ago as a transfer student from Chicago.

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'Is This Thing On?'

Church Leaders Meet With WWU Students for Open Conversation

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