Education Auburn Adventist Academy Flight School Auburn Adventist Academy has an all new Flight School. The course is a four-year program that provides a diligent student to graduate with both their private and instrument license at a significant discount while earning college credit. Read more WWU to Adjust Workforce Amid Rising Employment Costs Walla Walla University (WWU) announced Wednesday night, Feb. 26, 2020, at a faculty and staff meeting that it will reduce its faculty and staff workforce as part of a broad-based effort to preserve the university’s financial position. Read more UCA Launches Project-Based Learning Model Students at Upper Columbia Academy in Spangle, Washington, have the opportunity to experience a dynamic classroom approach that encourages problem solving, critical thinking and decision-making skills in real-life situations. Known as project-base... Read more WWU Senior Races in National Cross-Country Event Spencer Glubay, Walla Walla University senior bioengineering major, finished 48th out 335 cross-country runners at the 64th annual National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics cross-country meet. The race was hosted by the Cascade Collegiate ... Read more Glacier View School Holds Science Fair “Could you print this picture?” Read more MEA Mentorship Creates Lifelong Bonds Leaving home to attend boarding school can be challenging. Despite being surrounded by your friends, sometimes you just need someone to talk to one on one — to help you gain perspective, to see things from a different angle or to share advice. Read more Milo Celebrates a Year of Agriculture It’s been a fabulous year for Milo Adventist Academy agriculture, a year filled with many successes as we continue building the program. A recent interview with farm manager Jeff Birth revealed some of the program's success stories over the past y... Read more Counseling Center Offers Support for Stress, Anxiety Cold, dim winter days can drive college students indoors more often than during fall and spring quarters. The isolation and inactivity combined with the stress and pressure of college life can result in depression and anxiety. The Walla Walla Univ... Read more Auburn Students Discover Essentials of Growth What makes the character of a school? While academics are arguably the most important part of the school, Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) does much more than supply students with an academic education. Auburn brings students a vital community, esse... Read more Technology Meets Art at PAA Technology is giving Portland Adventist Academy students a way to enhance their creative expression in art, design and music. Read more How 50 Cents Became $890 Last school year my class had the pleasure of meeting a neighbor of the school (Central Valley Christian School) named Bob. We knocked on his door inviting him to our Fall Festival and wishing him a happy fall with a mini pumpkin and a postcard ab... Read more Prepared to Serve: Combining Disciplines Art and science are often considered polar opposites, and students can feel the pull to choose one or the other. Engineering or English? Computer science or art? Biology or music? Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Current page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Auburn Adventist Academy Flight School Auburn Adventist Academy has an all new Flight School. The course is a four-year program that provides a diligent student to graduate with both their private and instrument license at a significant discount while earning college credit. Read more
WWU to Adjust Workforce Amid Rising Employment Costs Walla Walla University (WWU) announced Wednesday night, Feb. 26, 2020, at a faculty and staff meeting that it will reduce its faculty and staff workforce as part of a broad-based effort to preserve the university’s financial position. Read more
UCA Launches Project-Based Learning Model Students at Upper Columbia Academy in Spangle, Washington, have the opportunity to experience a dynamic classroom approach that encourages problem solving, critical thinking and decision-making skills in real-life situations. Known as project-base... Read more
WWU Senior Races in National Cross-Country Event Spencer Glubay, Walla Walla University senior bioengineering major, finished 48th out 335 cross-country runners at the 64th annual National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics cross-country meet. The race was hosted by the Cascade Collegiate ... Read more
MEA Mentorship Creates Lifelong Bonds Leaving home to attend boarding school can be challenging. Despite being surrounded by your friends, sometimes you just need someone to talk to one on one — to help you gain perspective, to see things from a different angle or to share advice. Read more
Milo Celebrates a Year of Agriculture It’s been a fabulous year for Milo Adventist Academy agriculture, a year filled with many successes as we continue building the program. A recent interview with farm manager Jeff Birth revealed some of the program's success stories over the past y... Read more
Counseling Center Offers Support for Stress, Anxiety Cold, dim winter days can drive college students indoors more often than during fall and spring quarters. The isolation and inactivity combined with the stress and pressure of college life can result in depression and anxiety. The Walla Walla Univ... Read more
Auburn Students Discover Essentials of Growth What makes the character of a school? While academics are arguably the most important part of the school, Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) does much more than supply students with an academic education. Auburn brings students a vital community, esse... Read more
Technology Meets Art at PAA Technology is giving Portland Adventist Academy students a way to enhance their creative expression in art, design and music. Read more
How 50 Cents Became $890 Last school year my class had the pleasure of meeting a neighbor of the school (Central Valley Christian School) named Bob. We knocked on his door inviting him to our Fall Festival and wishing him a happy fall with a mini pumpkin and a postcard ab... Read more
Prepared to Serve: Combining Disciplines Art and science are often considered polar opposites, and students can feel the pull to choose one or the other. Engineering or English? Computer science or art? Biology or music? Read more