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 Crystina Uncovers Her Calling Crystina Vance came to Walla Walla University two years ago as a transfer student from Chicago. “My mother really wanted me to go to a Seventh-day Adventist college, and so out of all of them I picked this one because of the engineering program. P... Read more 'Is This Thing On?' Church Leaders Meet With WWU Students for Open Conversation Read more WWU Athletes Exercise Mental, Physical Abilities Men’s Golf Team Places Third in Conference Championship Read more Educating Inquisitive Minds Why do some people like cilantro and other people don’t? What are the elements of a potentially successful New Year’s resolution? Why are stop signs red and streets signs green? Read more Two New Vice Presidents Join WWU Administrative Team Walla Walla University (WWU) has welcomed Volker R. Henning as the new vice president for academic administration and Doug Tilstra as the new vice president for student life. Read more Santellano to Lead Alumni and Parent Relations Claudia Santellano, the new Walla Walla University (WWU) alumni and parent relations director, is no stranger to the WWU campus. Santellano completed a bachelor’s degree in business administration at WWU in 2014 and was executive assistant to the ... Read more 2017 Senior Class Officers The Walla Walla University senior class of 2017 has elected officers for the main campus and the nursing campus in Portland, Ore. Read more Cosaert Named President of Adventist Theological Society Carl Cosaert, Walla Walla University professor of biblical studies, was named president of the Adventist Theological Society (ATS) in November 2016 following a two-year term as president-elect. He will serve two years as president. Read more Building, Working, Studying “Walla Walla College stirred to life well before dawn on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1892,” wrote Terrie Dopp Aamodt in her book Bold Venture: A History of Walla Walla College. The school was primarily a residential campus then as it is today. The Administ... Read more WWU Marks Decade of McVay Leadership John McVay became the 23rd president of Walla Walla College in College Place, Wash., in July 2006. With a decade of leadership completed this year, McVay will soon become the third-longest leading president in the history of the university. Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ››
Crystina Uncovers Her Calling Crystina Vance came to Walla Walla University two years ago as a transfer student from Chicago. “My mother really wanted me to go to a Seventh-day Adventist college, and so out of all of them I picked this one because of the engineering program. P... Read more
WWU Athletes Exercise Mental, Physical Abilities Men’s Golf Team Places Third in Conference Championship Read more
Educating Inquisitive Minds Why do some people like cilantro and other people don’t? What are the elements of a potentially successful New Year’s resolution? Why are stop signs red and streets signs green? Read more
Two New Vice Presidents Join WWU Administrative Team Walla Walla University (WWU) has welcomed Volker R. Henning as the new vice president for academic administration and Doug Tilstra as the new vice president for student life. Read more
Santellano to Lead Alumni and Parent Relations Claudia Santellano, the new Walla Walla University (WWU) alumni and parent relations director, is no stranger to the WWU campus. Santellano completed a bachelor’s degree in business administration at WWU in 2014 and was executive assistant to the ... Read more
2017 Senior Class Officers The Walla Walla University senior class of 2017 has elected officers for the main campus and the nursing campus in Portland, Ore. Read more
Cosaert Named President of Adventist Theological Society Carl Cosaert, Walla Walla University professor of biblical studies, was named president of the Adventist Theological Society (ATS) in November 2016 following a two-year term as president-elect. He will serve two years as president. Read more
Building, Working, Studying “Walla Walla College stirred to life well before dawn on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1892,” wrote Terrie Dopp Aamodt in her book Bold Venture: A History of Walla Walla College. The school was primarily a residential campus then as it is today. The Administ... Read more
WWU Marks Decade of McVay Leadership John McVay became the 23rd president of Walla Walla College in College Place, Wash., in July 2006. With a decade of leadership completed this year, McVay will soon become the third-longest leading president in the history of the university. Read more