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  • Walla Walla University students and mascot walking and laughing.

    WWU Financial Aid Opens Doors to Christian Education

    Agosto 07, 2025, por Caeden Rogers
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    Agosto 07, 2025, por Jehiely Balabarca–Martinez
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Ginger Ketting-Weller

La Sierra University School of Education dean

Formerly vice president for academic administration for Walla Walla College

By Ginger Ketting-Weller

  • Children and Anxiety

    Septiembre 29, 2018, por Ginger Ketting-Weller
    I want to write about something of great import to any of you who love a child. Let’s see if I can articulate this.
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  • WWU Education Graduates Top List Recent Study Shows WWU's Effectiveness

    Enero 01, 2012, por Ginger Ketting-Weller
    A recently released study has pointed to Walla Walla University's (WWU's) education alumni as the most effective reading teachers in the state of Washington. As a group, the students of WWU education graduates had the top scores in their state rea...
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  • By the Grace of God An Albanian Girl Follows Adventure and Finds a Vision

    Mayo 01, 2005, por Ginger Ketting-Weller
    "You should ask God about that,” says Elira Gjata, smiling. She is trying to explain how a girl from Albania ended up at Walla Walla College, getting her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in social work. Elira’s story begins when her mother, a new S...
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