Kim Strobel Adventist Health program manager for religion, faith and mission Previously known as Adventist Health project manager for religion, faith and mission. Before that she wrote for Walla Walla University as the university relations supervisor. By Kim Strobel Dave Thomas Named Distinguished Faculty Lecturer Dave Thomas, professor of practical theology and apologetics and former dean of the Walla Walla University School of Theology, has been named as the Distinguished Faculty Lecturer for the 2020–21 academic year. Thomas was chosen for this honor bas... Read more WWU Looks Forward to Classes on Campus in the Fall Walla Walla University will welcome students back to its campuses in fall for the 2020–2021 academic school year, prioritizing safety and quality education, announced John McVay, WWU president, on May 21, 2020. “We believe that a strong, active co... Read more Clausen-Brown Receives Award from Milton Society of America Karen Clausen-Brown, associate professor of English, has been selected to receive the James Holly Hanford Article Award from the Milton Society of America for her article “‘Not in their idol-worship, but by labor’: The Sabbath and the Book of Isai... Read more WWU Celebrates Excellence in Thought During Online CommUnity Program The Walla Walla University campus family gathered online on May 19, 2020, to celebrate student and faculty academic achievements and scholarships awarded for the 2020–21 academic year. John McVay, WWU president, led the celebration, which was atte... Read more Chaplain’s Office Provides Online Spiritual Care, Support for Students During spring quarter online classes, Walla Walla University chaplains were hard at work providing online spiritual care options. Campus chaplain Albert Handal answers a few questions about the available opportunities. Read more 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 instruction on its five campuses at the end of the next ... Read more 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? Read more 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. This puts the university in the top 10% of all schools in the country. Read more 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? Through the Center for Bible, Faith, and Mission (CBFM) at Walla Walla University, the faculty in the School of Theology seek to provide a framework for addressing... Read more Research Explores Using Writing, Drawing to Learn Math As a young girl, Debbie Muthersbaugh was full of wonder, curiosity and confidence. “Although I enjoyed school and the many things I was learning, something peculiar and confusing slowly unfolded when I began trying to solve certain math problems,”... Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 5 Next page ››
Dave Thomas Named Distinguished Faculty Lecturer Dave Thomas, professor of practical theology and apologetics and former dean of the Walla Walla University School of Theology, has been named as the Distinguished Faculty Lecturer for the 2020–21 academic year. Thomas was chosen for this honor bas... Read more
WWU Looks Forward to Classes on Campus in the Fall Walla Walla University will welcome students back to its campuses in fall for the 2020–2021 academic school year, prioritizing safety and quality education, announced John McVay, WWU president, on May 21, 2020. “We believe that a strong, active co... Read more
Clausen-Brown Receives Award from Milton Society of America Karen Clausen-Brown, associate professor of English, has been selected to receive the James Holly Hanford Article Award from the Milton Society of America for her article “‘Not in their idol-worship, but by labor’: The Sabbath and the Book of Isai... Read more
WWU Celebrates Excellence in Thought During Online CommUnity Program The Walla Walla University campus family gathered online on May 19, 2020, to celebrate student and faculty academic achievements and scholarships awarded for the 2020–21 academic year. John McVay, WWU president, led the celebration, which was atte... Read more
Chaplain’s Office Provides Online Spiritual Care, Support for Students During spring quarter online classes, Walla Walla University chaplains were hard at work providing online spiritual care options. Campus chaplain Albert Handal answers a few questions about the available opportunities. Read more
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 instruction on its five campuses at the end of the next ... Read more
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? Read more
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. This puts the university in the top 10% of all schools in the country. Read more
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? Through the Center for Bible, Faith, and Mission (CBFM) at Walla Walla University, the faculty in the School of Theology seek to provide a framework for addressing... Read more
Research Explores Using Writing, Drawing to Learn Math As a young girl, Debbie Muthersbaugh was full of wonder, curiosity and confidence. “Although I enjoyed school and the many things I was learning, something peculiar and confusing slowly unfolded when I began trying to solve certain math problems,”... Read more