Education WWU Student Balances Academics and Leadership For Kobe Wilkins, Walla Walla University senior health science pre-physician assistant major, WWU has been more than just a school, it has been a launching pad for his future in healthcare. Read more Mount Ellis Alumnus Appreciates Community Anas and Wafaa, a Palestinian couple with deep roots in their faith and culture, found themselves on an extraordinary journey that led them to Bozeman, Montana. Read more Maranatha Church Education Day Inspires Learning In an effort to champion the values of Adventist education, Maranatha Adventist Church in Seattle hosted its first Education Day in March. Read more WWU Launches Flexible MBA Program In January 2025, Walla Walla University launched an ambitious online master of business administration program to equip working professionals with skills to become strategic, tech-savvy, ethical leaders in today’s business environment. Read more WWU Hosts Rattlesnake Research Colloquium In early February 2025, Walla Walla University department of biological sciences invited Bill Hayes, Loma Linda University professor and WWU alum, to present “The Kiss of Death: Venom Composition Variation and Why It Matters.” Read more WWU Hosts Q&A With Christian Screenwriter Jalysa Conway, Christian screenwriter, recently visited Walla Walla University for several days to share with students and community members the realities of professional screenwriting and her own unique journey to success. Read more PAA Teachers Demonstrate Continued Excellence Portland Adventist Academy is blessed with more than outstanding educators; it is blessed with staff who deeply invest in the lives of their students both inside and outside the classroom. Read more BVAS Athletes Share Lessons in Faith and Teamwork Students at Boise Valley Adventist School participate in a variety of sports and reflect on their experiences, growth and Christian perspective. Read more WWU Provides Innovative Resource for Pre-Health Students WWU has long been preparing students for acceptance into and excellence in post-graduate health programs. Now Center for Health Professions serves as a dedicated resource for future doctors, nurses, physical therapists, dentists and others. Read more Agricultural Training Aids Student Engagement Teton Adventist Christian School discovered the incredible impact an agricultural training program can have with engaging students in learning. Students are actively participating in hands-on learning, interacting with peers and trying new foods. Read more WWU Students Practice Public Evangelism For 33 years, a giant yellow and white striped tent pitched on the lawn at WWU has served as a center for testimonies, gospel preaching and evangelism. How else are students learning and practicing a wholistic approach to evangelism? Read more Young Scientists Hop Into Hands-On Science Students reactions to frog dissection is an early signal of future medical providers, and one Washington Conference teacher is introducing virtual and actual animal dissection to elementary students from kindergarten through eighth grade. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
WWU Student Balances Academics and Leadership For Kobe Wilkins, Walla Walla University senior health science pre-physician assistant major, WWU has been more than just a school, it has been a launching pad for his future in healthcare. Read more
Mount Ellis Alumnus Appreciates Community Anas and Wafaa, a Palestinian couple with deep roots in their faith and culture, found themselves on an extraordinary journey that led them to Bozeman, Montana. Read more
Maranatha Church Education Day Inspires Learning In an effort to champion the values of Adventist education, Maranatha Adventist Church in Seattle hosted its first Education Day in March. Read more
WWU Launches Flexible MBA Program In January 2025, Walla Walla University launched an ambitious online master of business administration program to equip working professionals with skills to become strategic, tech-savvy, ethical leaders in today’s business environment. Read more
WWU Hosts Rattlesnake Research Colloquium In early February 2025, Walla Walla University department of biological sciences invited Bill Hayes, Loma Linda University professor and WWU alum, to present “The Kiss of Death: Venom Composition Variation and Why It Matters.” Read more
WWU Hosts Q&A With Christian Screenwriter Jalysa Conway, Christian screenwriter, recently visited Walla Walla University for several days to share with students and community members the realities of professional screenwriting and her own unique journey to success. Read more
PAA Teachers Demonstrate Continued Excellence Portland Adventist Academy is blessed with more than outstanding educators; it is blessed with staff who deeply invest in the lives of their students both inside and outside the classroom. Read more
BVAS Athletes Share Lessons in Faith and Teamwork Students at Boise Valley Adventist School participate in a variety of sports and reflect on their experiences, growth and Christian perspective. Read more
WWU Provides Innovative Resource for Pre-Health Students WWU has long been preparing students for acceptance into and excellence in post-graduate health programs. Now Center for Health Professions serves as a dedicated resource for future doctors, nurses, physical therapists, dentists and others. Read more
Agricultural Training Aids Student Engagement Teton Adventist Christian School discovered the incredible impact an agricultural training program can have with engaging students in learning. Students are actively participating in hands-on learning, interacting with peers and trying new foods. Read more
WWU Students Practice Public Evangelism For 33 years, a giant yellow and white striped tent pitched on the lawn at WWU has served as a center for testimonies, gospel preaching and evangelism. How else are students learning and practicing a wholistic approach to evangelism? Read more
Young Scientists Hop Into Hands-On Science Students reactions to frog dissection is an early signal of future medical providers, and one Washington Conference teacher is introducing virtual and actual animal dissection to elementary students from kindergarten through eighth grade. Read more