January 2017 About this issue: Experience “One Day at Walla Walla University,” a hub of activity that includes knowledge, relationships and life-changing inspiration and experiences. It’s all in the January Gleaner! Feature One Day at WWU January 03, 2017 Experience “One Day at Walla Walla University,” a hub of activity that includes knowledge, relationships and life-changing inspiration and experiences. It’s all in the January Gleaner! Read Online | Download PDF (7.21 MB) More Features Building, Working, Studying “Walla Walla College stirred to life well before dawn on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1892,” wrote Terrie Dopp Aamodt in her book Bold Venture: A History of Walla Walla College. The school was primarily a residential campus then as it is today. The Administ... Read more Others Faith for the Future Dec. 7, 1892, was a banner day for 103 eager scholars enrolled for the first day of classes at the newly established Walla Walla College. Some of our current Northwest members have family ties to those first students who, along with the staff and ... Read more WWU School of Business Looks to the Future The Walla Walla University School of Business is growing. Performance metrics routinely confirm the quality of the program, and employers applaud the skills of our student interns and graduates. Read more Upgrade It was entitled “A Noseworthy Issue.” The title of the first Let’s Talk column in January 2008 led to an apology of sorts. Our malfeasance was undeniable. Recent issues of the Gleaner had wafted noxious odors into mailboxes across the Northwest an... Read more Clothing It is a cruel fact of life that clothes wear out — even the ones we like best. We sadly say goodbye to our favorite sneakers when they fall apart, grieve the miniature version of that special shirt that didn’t survive the dryer, and hold a special... Read more Six Suggestions for a Happy New Year “Happy New Year” is a dubious prospect for the world in 2017. But for us who cherish God’s promise of a new heaven and a new earth, the trials of this present evil age are a prelude to the eternal glory awaiting us. Read more News Evangelismo Distrital en el Valle de Walla Walla Adventist Medical Center’s Annual Celebration of Thanksgiving Members Feed Juneau the Bread of Life 'Diabetes Undone' Comes to Wasilla Local School Honors Veterans Primary Sabbath School Class Supports Local Homeless Shelter Students Get Involved in Kalispell CAA’s Life With Christ Students 'Do Something' PAA Project-Based Learning Aims to Help Solve Water Crisis Grants Pass Reaches Out During First Friday Apple Festival Returns to Riverside Christian School Answered Prayers Lead to Milo McMinnville's Pastor Appreciation Month Children Lead Church Service in Troy UCA ASB Encourages Christmas Joy WWVA Students Volunteer in Community Cascade Christian Academy Embraces 1 Tim. 4:12 UCA Students Learn by Digging Potatoes FoundationONE Elects New President Auburn Student Encourages Families of Autism Pastor Blends Civilian, Military Life Bellingham Prepares for City Growth
Building, Working, Studying “Walla Walla College stirred to life well before dawn on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1892,” wrote Terrie Dopp Aamodt in her book Bold Venture: A History of Walla Walla College. The school was primarily a residential campus then as it is today. The Administ... Read more
Faith for the Future Dec. 7, 1892, was a banner day for 103 eager scholars enrolled for the first day of classes at the newly established Walla Walla College. Some of our current Northwest members have family ties to those first students who, along with the staff and ... Read more
WWU School of Business Looks to the Future The Walla Walla University School of Business is growing. Performance metrics routinely confirm the quality of the program, and employers applaud the skills of our student interns and graduates. Read more
Upgrade It was entitled “A Noseworthy Issue.” The title of the first Let’s Talk column in January 2008 led to an apology of sorts. Our malfeasance was undeniable. Recent issues of the Gleaner had wafted noxious odors into mailboxes across the Northwest an... Read more
Clothing It is a cruel fact of life that clothes wear out — even the ones we like best. We sadly say goodbye to our favorite sneakers when they fall apart, grieve the miniature version of that special shirt that didn’t survive the dryer, and hold a special... Read more
Six Suggestions for a Happy New Year “Happy New Year” is a dubious prospect for the world in 2017. But for us who cherish God’s promise of a new heaven and a new earth, the trials of this present evil age are a prelude to the eternal glory awaiting us. Read more