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 Rittenbach Shares Spiritual Lessons Learned From Running “I run to stay healthy,” says Gary Rittenbach, Walla Walla University (WWU) academic computing director. “People think our bodies are like cars, but they’re not. They don’t break down the more you use them. The more you use it, the stronger you be... Read more ACEN Grants Continuing Accreditation to WWU School of Nursing The Walla Walla University (WWU) School of Nursing was granted continuing accreditation for the Bachelor of Science nursing program with the removal of a warning by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) at a meeting of the A... Read more Walla Walla General Hospital to Provide Campus Health Services at WWU Walla Walla General Hospital/Adventist Health began providing health services for Walla Walla University (WWU) students, faculty and staff on the university campus in College Place, Wash., as of Sept. 1. Read more 10 Things You May Not Know About Walla Walla University 1. “The opening of Walla Walla College marked the first time that a Seventh-day Adventist college had offered a strictly vegetarian diet to its students,” according to Bold Venture: A History of Walla Walla College. At the time, Ellen White recomm... Read more WWU Social Work Professor Models Generosity in Service In this race of life, “we don’t all start at the same place,” says Janet Ockerman, Walla Walla University (WWU) social work and sociology professor. “That doesn’t mean you aren’t going to be at the same ending place. It just means that you might n... Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 8
Rittenbach Shares Spiritual Lessons Learned From Running “I run to stay healthy,” says Gary Rittenbach, Walla Walla University (WWU) academic computing director. “People think our bodies are like cars, but they’re not. They don’t break down the more you use them. The more you use it, the stronger you be... Read more
ACEN Grants Continuing Accreditation to WWU School of Nursing The Walla Walla University (WWU) School of Nursing was granted continuing accreditation for the Bachelor of Science nursing program with the removal of a warning by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) at a meeting of the A... Read more
Walla Walla General Hospital to Provide Campus Health Services at WWU Walla Walla General Hospital/Adventist Health began providing health services for Walla Walla University (WWU) students, faculty and staff on the university campus in College Place, Wash., as of Sept. 1. Read more
10 Things You May Not Know About Walla Walla University 1. “The opening of Walla Walla College marked the first time that a Seventh-day Adventist college had offered a strictly vegetarian diet to its students,” according to Bold Venture: A History of Walla Walla College. At the time, Ellen White recomm... Read more
WWU Social Work Professor Models Generosity in Service In this race of life, “we don’t all start at the same place,” says Janet Ockerman, Walla Walla University (WWU) social work and sociology professor. “That doesn’t mean you aren’t going to be at the same ending place. It just means that you might n... Read more