Education 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 WWU Welcomes New Vice President of Student Life Darren Wilkins has joined the Walla Walla University administrative team as the new vice president for student life. Wilkins will provide administrative and student life leadership to support the success of students at the university. Read more Northwest Ministries Recognized for Exceptional Work With $160K in Grants Nine Northwest ministries have been recognized for their exceptional work and contribution to the community, receiving $160,000 in grants to further their impactful work in their respective communities. Read more Milton-Stateline School Receives Funds for Student Aid Christian education is an important aspect in a young person’s life. Milton-Stateline Adventist School realized that significance and wanted to provide Christian education to as many children as possible with God's help. Read more Ben Carson Makes Surprise Visit to Auburn Ben Carson, retired neurosurgeon, presidential candidate, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and author of hundreds of articles and six books including his autobiography Gifted Hands, made a surprise visit to Auburn Adventist Academy. Read more Bioengineering Expansion Supports Advanced Research and Learning Students are now actively learning in newly redesigned bioengineering labs to enhance their education and research in biomaterials, bioprocessing and tissue engineering — industries that have all grown substantially in recent years. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
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
WWU Welcomes New Vice President of Student Life Darren Wilkins has joined the Walla Walla University administrative team as the new vice president for student life. Wilkins will provide administrative and student life leadership to support the success of students at the university. Read more
Northwest Ministries Recognized for Exceptional Work With $160K in Grants Nine Northwest ministries have been recognized for their exceptional work and contribution to the community, receiving $160,000 in grants to further their impactful work in their respective communities. Read more
Milton-Stateline School Receives Funds for Student Aid Christian education is an important aspect in a young person’s life. Milton-Stateline Adventist School realized that significance and wanted to provide Christian education to as many children as possible with God's help. Read more
Ben Carson Makes Surprise Visit to Auburn Ben Carson, retired neurosurgeon, presidential candidate, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and author of hundreds of articles and six books including his autobiography Gifted Hands, made a surprise visit to Auburn Adventist Academy. Read more
Bioengineering Expansion Supports Advanced Research and Learning Students are now actively learning in newly redesigned bioengineering labs to enhance their education and research in biomaterials, bioprocessing and tissue engineering — industries that have all grown substantially in recent years. Read more