Education North Pacific Union Cohorts Offer New Teachers Support North Pacific Union is in its third year of offering a layer of support for new graduates, second year teachers and second career teachers. Read more Walla Walla University Offers Two New Degrees in Computer Science Beginning this fall, Walla Walla University is the first Seventh-day Adventist college to offer degrees in both cybersecurity and game development. These new programs aim to prepare ethical, Christian experts to join these growing fields. Read more WWU Students Discover Biblical Lessons on Holy Land Trip This summer 40 WWU students traveled to Jordan, Israel, Turkey and Greece for the biennial Bible lands tour that offers students the opportunity to explore and learn from the ancient biblical world, walking where Jesus walked. Read more WWU Participates in Collaborative Research on Harmful Algal Blooms in Pacific Northwest Walla Walla University received a $235,000 grant to fund research to detect harmful algal blooms throughout the Pacific Northwest. Read more Lincoln City School Prepares to Celebrate 120 Years In October 2023, Lincoln City Christian School — formerly known as Lincoln City Adventist School — will be celebrating 120 years since first opening in 1903. Read more Excellent Education Continues During the Summer at WWU's Rosario Campus The words “summer school” don’t often incite excitement, but they did for many students who attended classes this summer at Walla Walla University’s Rosario Beach Marine Laboratory. Read more WWU Announces New Leadership Vice Presidents Walla Walla University has named Brooklynn Armesto-Larson as dean of students and Howard Munson as associate vice president for academic administration. Read more Student Designers Create Retail Space for Class Project A quarter-long class project resulted in the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Well-Designed Goods, a retail space created by students of environment design at Walla Walla University. The store exemplifies how students are implementing lessons learned. Read more Convention Nurtures Joyful Calling of Education 5,500 educators from North America and Guam-Micronesia went into “student mode” to learn, grow and network at the "Something Better" NAD Educators' Convention held Aug. 7–10 in Phoenix, Arizona. Read more DinoDig Explores Faith and Science The DinoDig program has had a positive impact on participants, helping strengthen their belief in Christianity and bridging the perceived gap between faith and science, as evidenced by testimonials from attendees and teachers. Read more Partnerships Prepare WWU Students for Successful Lives On June 11, 346 graduates marched across the Centennial Green stage to receive their hard-earned diplomas. We celebrate their success with an extensive community who helped Walla Walla University prepare them for lives of curiosity and community. Read more CARE Project Launches First Site at Spokane Central Adventist Church A new program coordinated by WWU's Center for Humanitarian Engagement invites students into partnerships with regional community service initiatives. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
North Pacific Union Cohorts Offer New Teachers Support North Pacific Union is in its third year of offering a layer of support for new graduates, second year teachers and second career teachers. Read more
Walla Walla University Offers Two New Degrees in Computer Science Beginning this fall, Walla Walla University is the first Seventh-day Adventist college to offer degrees in both cybersecurity and game development. These new programs aim to prepare ethical, Christian experts to join these growing fields. Read more
WWU Students Discover Biblical Lessons on Holy Land Trip This summer 40 WWU students traveled to Jordan, Israel, Turkey and Greece for the biennial Bible lands tour that offers students the opportunity to explore and learn from the ancient biblical world, walking where Jesus walked. Read more
WWU Participates in Collaborative Research on Harmful Algal Blooms in Pacific Northwest Walla Walla University received a $235,000 grant to fund research to detect harmful algal blooms throughout the Pacific Northwest. Read more
Lincoln City School Prepares to Celebrate 120 Years In October 2023, Lincoln City Christian School — formerly known as Lincoln City Adventist School — will be celebrating 120 years since first opening in 1903. Read more
Excellent Education Continues During the Summer at WWU's Rosario Campus The words “summer school” don’t often incite excitement, but they did for many students who attended classes this summer at Walla Walla University’s Rosario Beach Marine Laboratory. Read more
WWU Announces New Leadership Vice Presidents Walla Walla University has named Brooklynn Armesto-Larson as dean of students and Howard Munson as associate vice president for academic administration. Read more
Student Designers Create Retail Space for Class Project A quarter-long class project resulted in the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Well-Designed Goods, a retail space created by students of environment design at Walla Walla University. The store exemplifies how students are implementing lessons learned. Read more
Convention Nurtures Joyful Calling of Education 5,500 educators from North America and Guam-Micronesia went into “student mode” to learn, grow and network at the "Something Better" NAD Educators' Convention held Aug. 7–10 in Phoenix, Arizona. Read more
DinoDig Explores Faith and Science The DinoDig program has had a positive impact on participants, helping strengthen their belief in Christianity and bridging the perceived gap between faith and science, as evidenced by testimonials from attendees and teachers. Read more
Partnerships Prepare WWU Students for Successful Lives On June 11, 346 graduates marched across the Centennial Green stage to receive their hard-earned diplomas. We celebrate their success with an extensive community who helped Walla Walla University prepare them for lives of curiosity and community. Read more
CARE Project Launches First Site at Spokane Central Adventist Church A new program coordinated by WWU's Center for Humanitarian Engagement invites students into partnerships with regional community service initiatives. Read more