Tara Jeske WWC GLEANER correspondent By Tara Jeske Rice for Cambodia Radio Listeners Give Generously Walla Walla College’s Positive Life Radio listeners donated thousands of dollars for the second year to help feed people affected by drought and flooding in Cambodia. Positive Life Radio teamed up with Musicianaries International Inc., an organiza... Read more 2003-04 Distinguished Faculty Lecture Addresses the Subject of Community Alden Thompson, professor of biblical studies, presented Walla Walla College’s 2003–04 Distinguished Faculty Lecture on Nov. 16. Thompson’s lecture, “Driven Away From the Presence of the Lord: The Longing for Community,” addressed the challenges t... Read more Students Awarded Scholarships from Independent Colleges of Washington Independent Colleges of Washington (ICW) has awarded six Walla Walla College students with scholarships for the 2003–04 academic year.The Washington Mutual Minority Teachers Award was awarded to Duane Hoori, senior elementary education and Spanish... Read more 2004 Senior Class Officers Elected The elected senior class officers for the Walla Walla College Class of 2004 are from left: (front row) religious vice president Jacquie Gifford, religion major, from Galt, Calif., a graduate of Lodi Academy; treasurer Orene Olberg, business admini... Read more Physics Student Participates in National Science Foundation Research Program Walla Walla College junior Stephanie Hatten, physics major, spent the summer of 2003 doing research at North Carolina State University through a National Science Foundation program called Research Experience for Undergraduates. Through this progra... Read more Lending a Helping Hand Fall Service Day 2003 More than 450 students, faculty and staff spent Oct. 22 performing community service and outreach programs for Walla Walla College’s (WWC) 11th annual Service Day.Participants kicked off the morning at 7 a.m. with a pancake breakfast and worship o... Read more Goodbye to Original Administration Building Hello to a New Era at Walla Walla College After 111 years of service to the college, the original Administration Building, affectionately known as the Ad Building, will be completely removed by the end of November.Current students, faculty, staff and local alumni said goodbye at a ceremon... Read more Designing With an Eye for Service Students Work Free for Non-profits This past year, Helpline, a social service agency in Walla Walla, Wash., received a new promotional look thanks to a new graphic design club at Walla Walla College (WWC). Students organized the club, named Design In Style Today Always (DISTA), so ... Read more Walla Walla College's Kraig Scott to Give Organ Recital Kraig Scott, associate professor of music at Walla Walla College (WWC), will present an organ recital at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Wash., on Sunday, Oct. 12. The recital is at 3 p.m. in the Lagerquist Concert Hall of the Mary Baker Ru... Read more Students Lead Innovative Service It started as a 50-minute, Thursday night worship service in 2001. It was simple, short and inviting, says Jonny Hayasaka, one of its founders. It was run by students, had no sponsor and limited resources.Now The Awakening is a full church service... Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 3 Next page ››
Rice for Cambodia Radio Listeners Give Generously Walla Walla College’s Positive Life Radio listeners donated thousands of dollars for the second year to help feed people affected by drought and flooding in Cambodia. Positive Life Radio teamed up with Musicianaries International Inc., an organiza... Read more
2003-04 Distinguished Faculty Lecture Addresses the Subject of Community Alden Thompson, professor of biblical studies, presented Walla Walla College’s 2003–04 Distinguished Faculty Lecture on Nov. 16. Thompson’s lecture, “Driven Away From the Presence of the Lord: The Longing for Community,” addressed the challenges t... Read more
Students Awarded Scholarships from Independent Colleges of Washington Independent Colleges of Washington (ICW) has awarded six Walla Walla College students with scholarships for the 2003–04 academic year.The Washington Mutual Minority Teachers Award was awarded to Duane Hoori, senior elementary education and Spanish... Read more
2004 Senior Class Officers Elected The elected senior class officers for the Walla Walla College Class of 2004 are from left: (front row) religious vice president Jacquie Gifford, religion major, from Galt, Calif., a graduate of Lodi Academy; treasurer Orene Olberg, business admini... Read more
Physics Student Participates in National Science Foundation Research Program Walla Walla College junior Stephanie Hatten, physics major, spent the summer of 2003 doing research at North Carolina State University through a National Science Foundation program called Research Experience for Undergraduates. Through this progra... Read more
Lending a Helping Hand Fall Service Day 2003 More than 450 students, faculty and staff spent Oct. 22 performing community service and outreach programs for Walla Walla College’s (WWC) 11th annual Service Day.Participants kicked off the morning at 7 a.m. with a pancake breakfast and worship o... Read more
Goodbye to Original Administration Building Hello to a New Era at Walla Walla College After 111 years of service to the college, the original Administration Building, affectionately known as the Ad Building, will be completely removed by the end of November.Current students, faculty, staff and local alumni said goodbye at a ceremon... Read more
Designing With an Eye for Service Students Work Free for Non-profits This past year, Helpline, a social service agency in Walla Walla, Wash., received a new promotional look thanks to a new graphic design club at Walla Walla College (WWC). Students organized the club, named Design In Style Today Always (DISTA), so ... Read more
Walla Walla College's Kraig Scott to Give Organ Recital Kraig Scott, associate professor of music at Walla Walla College (WWC), will present an organ recital at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Wash., on Sunday, Oct. 12. The recital is at 3 p.m. in the Lagerquist Concert Hall of the Mary Baker Ru... Read more
Students Lead Innovative Service It started as a 50-minute, Thursday night worship service in 2001. It was simple, short and inviting, says Jonny Hayasaka, one of its founders. It was run by students, had no sponsor and limited resources.Now The Awakening is a full church service... Read more