Journal Club Prepares WWU Students for Graduate Study in STEM Careers Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs are some of the most popular areas of study at Walla Walla University (WWU). Many students use these programs to form a strong foundation in STEM fields before moving on to medical s... Leer más
WWU Welcomes 11 New Board Members Bryan Clay (Kirkland, Wash.) is the former president and owner of a long-term care company. He is chair of the finance committee for the Kirkland Church and serves on the Washington Conference board of education, the North Pacific Union Conference... Leer más
2017 Senior Class Officers The Walla Walla University senior class of 2017 has elected officers for the main campus and the nursing campus in Portland, Ore. Leer más
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. Leer más
WWU Aviation Program Celebrates 50 Years The Walla Walla University (WWU) aviation program is celebrating 50 years of flight this year. Leer más
University Church Addresses Tough Questions The Walla Walla University Church is partway through an innovate sermon series in which students can ask the pastor anything. Sermon topics are determined weekly by a student committee, which sources questions from social media with the hashtag #w... Leer más
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. Leer más
Social Work Students Expand International Internship Opportunities Anne Harrison and Melissa Adams, two Walla Walla University Master of Social Work (MSW) students, recently spent a month conducting field practicum work in the northern European country of Estonia. They worked in the city of Tartu, with the Tartu ... Leer más
Freshman Engineering Students Create Solutions to Real-World Problems Freshman engineering students don’t often get to work on real-world problems, but last spring Don Riley’s Introduction to Engineering class at Walla Walla University did just that using cutting-edge 3-D printing technology. Leer más