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 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 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 Commerce awards banquet. Read more 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 campus. Read more 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. Read more 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 Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ››
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
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 Commerce awards banquet. Read more
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 campus. Read more
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. Read more
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