WWU Addresses Cyber Attack 'Twas the first day of finals, and not a student was stirring on the Walla Walla University campus — at least when it came to submitting last-minute papers or taking online tests. Read more
WWU Mathematics Professors Present Teaching Strategies to Educators in the NPUC WWU mathematics professors recently shared tips and strategies with educators in the North Pacific Union Conference. Two specific teaching approaches shared are standards-based grading and the flipped classroom model. Read more
Biblical Scholars Contribute to New NIV Study Bible A recently released study Bible features editorial commentary from four biblical scholars connected to Walla Walla University. The Andrews Study Bible, which was released by Andrews University Press in 2010 in the New King James Version, was relea... Read more
WWU Recognized for Exceptional Campus Diversity Walla Walla University is ranked No. 135 out of 2,238 colleges and universities analyzed in the United States for diversity. This puts the university in the top 10% of all schools in the country. Read more
Iwasa Becomes WWU Dean of Students David Iwasa has joined the Walla Walla University student life team as the new assistant vice president for student life and dean of students. In this position, Iwasa will serve as advisor for the Associated Students of Walla Walla University, lea... Read more
Keeping Student Debt Low: What WWU Is Doing, What You Can Do Walla Walla University has launched a Smart Debt Student initiative to give families more resources to help them reduce student debt. Read more
CBFM Explores Ways to Integrate Biblical Studies With Concerns Facing the Church How can Adventists engage with the questions of today with humility and confidence? Through the Center for Bible, Faith, and Mission (CBFM) at Walla Walla University, the faculty in the School of Theology seek to provide a framework for addressing... Read more
Washburn Paper Addresses Analysis of Ancient Inscriptions A paper by Jody Washburn, Walla Walla University assistant professor of biblical studies, titled “The Family Tomb as an Inscribed Artifact: Toward an Integrative Analysis of the Beit Lei Inscriptions,” will be published this year in MAARAV: A Jour... Read more
Tips for Teaching Mathematics 1. Remember you are teaching a highly abstract, symbolic language. No one is born reading music, and no one is born understanding mathematics. Both are skilled, nonverbal means of thinking and communicating that require patience and practice. Read more