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Kyler Alvord

WWU university relations student writer

By Kyler Alvord

  • Psychology Professor Brings Technology, Innovation to Classroom

    September 27, 2018, by Kyler Alvord
    In the digital age, educators find it increasingly difficult to engage students through traditional teaching methods. The modern classroom is a battlefield for attention, and far too often smartphones take the victory.
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  • ASWWU Selects 2018–19 Officers

    June 28, 2018, by Kyler Alvord
    Congratulations to the new officers for the Associated Students of Walla Walla University (ASWWU): Katelyn Folkenberg, president; Evelyn Ouro-Rodrigues, vice president; Lindsey Haffner, spiritual vice president; and Madilyn Malott, social vice pre...
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  • Students Discover Ancient Coins on Bible Lands Study Tour

    November 17, 2017, by Kyler Alvord
    In a modern society, people tend to assume all traces of the past have already been tucked away in museums. But when 41 Walla Walla University (WWU) students roamed the Middle East during the Bible Lands Study Tour this past summer, two participan...
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  • Engineering Professor Returns From Winter Project in Guam

    June 04, 2017, by Kyler Alvord
    While members of the Walla Walla University (WWU) community struggled their way through mounds of snow and subzero temperatures last winter, Rob Frohne, professor of engineering, enjoyed the tropical climate of Agat, Guam. Frohne spent winter quar...
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