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 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 Walla Walla University Faith and Learning Read more WWU Receives Maximum Accreditation for Nursing Program The Walla Walla University (WWU) School of Nursing was recently granted accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) through the maximum eligible time frame of June 2021. The CCNE found that the WWU School of Nursing me... Read more Walla Walla University: A Place to Believe, Belong, Become Walla Walla College opened its doors for the first day of classes in 1892 with 80 students in one building that stood tall against the backdrop of the Blue Mountains. Enrollment had increased to 101 by the end of the day. By contrast, Washington S... Read more WWU Opens Center to Uplift All Races, Ethnicities and Cultures Walla Walla University held a dedication ceremony in April for the newly formed Donald Blake Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Culture. The mission of the center will be to promote research, to provide educational resources and to encour... Read more Student Engineers Make Plans to Bring Electricity to Peruvian Village The Walla Walla University student chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB-WWU) held its annual spring fundraising gala on Feb. 27. Proceeds from the gala will support the EWB-WWU project in Japora, Peru, which will bring electricity to the vill... Read more Senior Class Elects Officers The 2016 senior class at Walla Walla University has elected officers for the main campus in College Place, Wash., and the nursing campus in Portland, Ore. Read more Salt and Light in the World They’re creative, perceptive, determined and smart. Meet four inspiring Walla Walla University students who are primed intellectually, socially, professionally and spiritually to rub shoulders with men and women in offices, labs and libraries spre... Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 7 Next page ››
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
WWU Receives Maximum Accreditation for Nursing Program The Walla Walla University (WWU) School of Nursing was recently granted accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) through the maximum eligible time frame of June 2021. The CCNE found that the WWU School of Nursing me... Read more
Walla Walla University: A Place to Believe, Belong, Become Walla Walla College opened its doors for the first day of classes in 1892 with 80 students in one building that stood tall against the backdrop of the Blue Mountains. Enrollment had increased to 101 by the end of the day. By contrast, Washington S... Read more
WWU Opens Center to Uplift All Races, Ethnicities and Cultures Walla Walla University held a dedication ceremony in April for the newly formed Donald Blake Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Culture. The mission of the center will be to promote research, to provide educational resources and to encour... Read more
Student Engineers Make Plans to Bring Electricity to Peruvian Village The Walla Walla University student chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB-WWU) held its annual spring fundraising gala on Feb. 27. Proceeds from the gala will support the EWB-WWU project in Japora, Peru, which will bring electricity to the vill... Read more
Senior Class Elects Officers The 2016 senior class at Walla Walla University has elected officers for the main campus in College Place, Wash., and the nursing campus in Portland, Ore. Read more
Salt and Light in the World They’re creative, perceptive, determined and smart. Meet four inspiring Walla Walla University students who are primed intellectually, socially, professionally and spiritually to rub shoulders with men and women in offices, labs and libraries spre... Read more