Rosa Jimenez WWU relations senior manager By Rosa Jimenez Sherwood Trust Awards $20,000 to KGTS A gift from Sherwood Trust caps a major initiative to improve the broadcast of KGTS, the network hub for Positive Life Radio. The Walla Walla, Wash., foundation granted $20,000 to the Walla Walla University radio station to purchase and install tw... Read more Graduate Earns Second WWU Degree 75 Years After First Walla Walla University's oldest student ever received an honorary Bachelor of Arts degree in history during the June 14 commencement ceremony. Effie Pampaian, a 1939 WWU graduate, has been attending university classes since 1999. Read more Lego Tournament Draws 18 Teams The Plastique Bots of Pasco, Wash., took home the Champion’s Award at the April 13 First Lego League Regional Robotics Challenge. Team members Luke Irvine, Andrew Irvine, Isaac Baik, Joe Thompson and Christian Lebold were coached by Lance Irvine a... Read more Engineering School Introduces Global Humanitarian Engineering Program The Walla Walla University (WWU) Edward F. Cross School of Engineering will offer a global humanitarian engineering emphasis program beginning this fall. Read more Music Program Provides Avenue for Beauty and Expression Northwest academy students experienced the joy and satisfaction of performing with a large musical group during January’s Choir/Orchestra Music Festival. Every year, the Walla Walla University (WWU) Music Department hosts the annual festival for a... Read more Alumni Step Into Leadership Positions Cushman, Wagner, Bigger Named At the start of the new school year, Walla Walla University (WWU) filled key leadership positions with three alumni.Robert Cushman was named the vice president for academic administration. Before his appointment, Cushman was chair of the universit... Read more Service Project Benefits Local Schoolchildren What does being a good neighbor mean? For college students living away from home, the phrase had a new meaning this past school year. Through a service project organized by the Associated Students of Walla Walla University (ASWWU), students collec... Read more Home Away From Home Campus Improvements Enhance Residential Life For many former and current students it's the sense of community that defines their time at Walla Walla University (WWU). Here, small classes, friendly people and a full schedule of academic, social and spiritual programs are all part of a memorab... Read more Industrial Design Takes off at WWU Jonathan Ive. Michael Graves. Hella Jongerius. Even if these names don't ring a bell, there's a good chance every household has products created by these designers (iPods, kitchenware, Ikea furniture) or, at the very least, products inspired by th... Read more Building Bridges Hispanic Youth Explore Engineering and Sciences In August, Walla Walla University and Bonneville Power Administration co-hosted a weeklong science and engineering camp for local high school students. Ten campers in the Hispanic Youth Exploring Engineering and Sciences Camp attended hands-on ses... Read more Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
Sherwood Trust Awards $20,000 to KGTS A gift from Sherwood Trust caps a major initiative to improve the broadcast of KGTS, the network hub for Positive Life Radio. The Walla Walla, Wash., foundation granted $20,000 to the Walla Walla University radio station to purchase and install tw... Read more
Graduate Earns Second WWU Degree 75 Years After First Walla Walla University's oldest student ever received an honorary Bachelor of Arts degree in history during the June 14 commencement ceremony. Effie Pampaian, a 1939 WWU graduate, has been attending university classes since 1999. Read more
Lego Tournament Draws 18 Teams The Plastique Bots of Pasco, Wash., took home the Champion’s Award at the April 13 First Lego League Regional Robotics Challenge. Team members Luke Irvine, Andrew Irvine, Isaac Baik, Joe Thompson and Christian Lebold were coached by Lance Irvine a... Read more
Engineering School Introduces Global Humanitarian Engineering Program The Walla Walla University (WWU) Edward F. Cross School of Engineering will offer a global humanitarian engineering emphasis program beginning this fall. Read more
Music Program Provides Avenue for Beauty and Expression Northwest academy students experienced the joy and satisfaction of performing with a large musical group during January’s Choir/Orchestra Music Festival. Every year, the Walla Walla University (WWU) Music Department hosts the annual festival for a... Read more
Alumni Step Into Leadership Positions Cushman, Wagner, Bigger Named At the start of the new school year, Walla Walla University (WWU) filled key leadership positions with three alumni.Robert Cushman was named the vice president for academic administration. Before his appointment, Cushman was chair of the universit... Read more
Service Project Benefits Local Schoolchildren What does being a good neighbor mean? For college students living away from home, the phrase had a new meaning this past school year. Through a service project organized by the Associated Students of Walla Walla University (ASWWU), students collec... Read more
Home Away From Home Campus Improvements Enhance Residential Life For many former and current students it's the sense of community that defines their time at Walla Walla University (WWU). Here, small classes, friendly people and a full schedule of academic, social and spiritual programs are all part of a memorab... Read more
Industrial Design Takes off at WWU Jonathan Ive. Michael Graves. Hella Jongerius. Even if these names don't ring a bell, there's a good chance every household has products created by these designers (iPods, kitchenware, Ikea furniture) or, at the very least, products inspired by th... Read more
Building Bridges Hispanic Youth Explore Engineering and Sciences In August, Walla Walla University and Bonneville Power Administration co-hosted a weeklong science and engineering camp for local high school students. Ten campers in the Hispanic Youth Exploring Engineering and Sciences Camp attended hands-on ses... Read more