Bradley Nelson Walla Walla College GLEANER correspondent By Bradley Nelson An Accidental Organ Scholar If you ask Lindsey Henriksen how she became interested in studying the organ, she can’t help but chuckle. “That was not at all what I was planning to do,” she says. “I was pre-med!”Henriksen, a 2003 graduate of Walla Walla College (WWC), grew up i... Read more New Associate Vice President Chosen Walla Walla College administration has selected a new associate vice president for academic administration. Clinton A. Valley will officially fill the position in August, replacing the current interim associate vice president for academic administ... Read more Who’s Who Honors 34 Students The 2003 annual publication of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges,” includes 34 Walla Walla College students, selected as outstanding examples of student leaders.Students are nominated for academic achievement, service... Read more Senior Class Officers Announced The Walla Walla College graduating class of 2003 elected its senior class officers and sponsors during fall quarter as follows: finance major Chris Santana, from Loveland, Colo., president; business administration major Travis Johnson, from Hammet... Read more Investing in the Future For more than 100 years, Walla Walla College has been the setting for life-changing experiences. For many students, college is a launching point for a fulfilling career, the start of life-long friendships, and a place where they experienced spirit... Read more Alumni Homecoming 2003 The annual Alumni Homecoming Weekend organized by the Walla Walla College Alumni Association is scheduled for April 24–27, 2003. All alumni and friends of the college are cordially invited to attend the event-filled weekend.Beginning on Thursday w... Read more Walla Walla College Found to Contribute to the Economic Health of the Valley A recent study found that Walla Walla College’s contribution to the surrounding communities is significant—to the tune of $103 million a year. The study, “The Economic Impact of Walla Walla College on the Blue Mountain Region,” was conducted by Ke... Read more Winter Quarter Begins With Week of Prayer Walla Walla College students, faculty, and staff returning from the Christmas holiday season, were given extra reminders of the importance of prayer during the second week of classes. Week of Prayer, organized by the Associated Students of Walla W... Read more Positive Life Radio Fundraising Helps Relieve Hunger in Cambodia Positive Life Radio recently teamed up with Musicianaries International, Inc. (MII) to help raise money that will be used to purchase rice for needy people in the country of Cambodia.Three concerts featuring Christian recording artist Bobby Michae... Read more Jon L. Dybdahl Jon Dybdahl can remember exactly where he was sitting when God called him to ministry.One Friday night at Pacific Union College, during vespers, he remembers feeling the strongest sense that he should be up front preaching. Although several people... Read more Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
An Accidental Organ Scholar If you ask Lindsey Henriksen how she became interested in studying the organ, she can’t help but chuckle. “That was not at all what I was planning to do,” she says. “I was pre-med!”Henriksen, a 2003 graduate of Walla Walla College (WWC), grew up i... Read more
New Associate Vice President Chosen Walla Walla College administration has selected a new associate vice president for academic administration. Clinton A. Valley will officially fill the position in August, replacing the current interim associate vice president for academic administ... Read more
Who’s Who Honors 34 Students The 2003 annual publication of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges,” includes 34 Walla Walla College students, selected as outstanding examples of student leaders.Students are nominated for academic achievement, service... Read more
Senior Class Officers Announced The Walla Walla College graduating class of 2003 elected its senior class officers and sponsors during fall quarter as follows: finance major Chris Santana, from Loveland, Colo., president; business administration major Travis Johnson, from Hammet... Read more
Investing in the Future For more than 100 years, Walla Walla College has been the setting for life-changing experiences. For many students, college is a launching point for a fulfilling career, the start of life-long friendships, and a place where they experienced spirit... Read more
Alumni Homecoming 2003 The annual Alumni Homecoming Weekend organized by the Walla Walla College Alumni Association is scheduled for April 24–27, 2003. All alumni and friends of the college are cordially invited to attend the event-filled weekend.Beginning on Thursday w... Read more
Walla Walla College Found to Contribute to the Economic Health of the Valley A recent study found that Walla Walla College’s contribution to the surrounding communities is significant—to the tune of $103 million a year. The study, “The Economic Impact of Walla Walla College on the Blue Mountain Region,” was conducted by Ke... Read more
Winter Quarter Begins With Week of Prayer Walla Walla College students, faculty, and staff returning from the Christmas holiday season, were given extra reminders of the importance of prayer during the second week of classes. Week of Prayer, organized by the Associated Students of Walla W... Read more
Positive Life Radio Fundraising Helps Relieve Hunger in Cambodia Positive Life Radio recently teamed up with Musicianaries International, Inc. (MII) to help raise money that will be used to purchase rice for needy people in the country of Cambodia.Three concerts featuring Christian recording artist Bobby Michae... Read more
Jon L. Dybdahl Jon Dybdahl can remember exactly where he was sitting when God called him to ministry.One Friday night at Pacific Union College, during vespers, he remembers feeling the strongest sense that he should be up front preaching. Although several people... Read more