WWU Exercise Science Students Present at AAMP Conference This year’s Adventist Association of Movement Professionals Conference included virtual presentations by Maleah Moses and Alden Wilfley, Walla Walla University senior exercise majors. Leer más
WWU Rosario Beach Marine Laboratory Adds New Classrooms In early April 2024, renovations began at Walla Walla University's Rosario Beach Marine Laboratory. The project was completed in November 2024, providing 4,050 square feet of new classrooms, offices, restrooms and lobby space. Leer más
WWU Honors Campus Cultural Diversity Associated Students of Walla Walla University hosts second annual Multicultural Fair. Leer más
WWU Financial Aid Opens Doors to Christian Education For generations, Walla Walla University has been more than a school. It's a place where young Adventists grow in faith, discover their purpose and prepare to serve. Leer más
WWU Student Places Third in National Singing Competition Luke Palau, Walla Walla University junior aviation major, earned third place in National Student Auditions, an annual singing competition sponsored by National Association of Teachers of Singing. Leer más
WWU Offers New Pathway for Adventist Educators Walla Walla University is offering a new opportunity for educators — one that reflects the realities of modern teaching while staying rooted in the values of faith, service and lifelong learning. Leer más
WWU Student Balances Academics and Leadership For Kobe Wilkins, Walla Walla University senior health science pre-physician assistant major, WWU has been more than just a school, it has been a launching pad for his future in healthcare. Leer más
WWU Launches Flexible MBA Program In January 2025, Walla Walla University launched an ambitious online master of business administration program to equip working professionals with skills to become strategic, tech-savvy, ethical leaders in today’s business environment. Leer más
WWU Hosts Rattlesnake Research Colloquium In early February 2025, Walla Walla University department of biological sciences invited Bill Hayes, Loma Linda University professor and WWU alum, to present “The Kiss of Death: Venom Composition Variation and Why It Matters.” Leer más