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  • Child is playing with stones

    Rockhounding

    December 14, 2024, by Natashia McVay
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    The Danger of Being Overly Zealous

    December 14, 2024, by Kevin McGill
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    December 13, 2024, by Jason Calvert

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Hailey Werner

WWU university relations student writer

By Hailey Werner

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    Scholarships Available for WWU Master of Social Work Students

    July 17, 2024, by Hailey Werner
    Master of Social Work students have access to $30,000 of conditional scholarships from the Workforce for Student Well-Being Initiative. The deadline for Walla Walla University students applying for the scholarship is July 23, 2024.
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  • group photo of WWU students attending the Sonscreen Film Festival

    WWU Students Gain Experience at Sonscreen Film Festival

    May 16, 2024, by Hailey Werner
    In early April 2024, 16 Walla Walla University film students attended the Sonscreen Film Festival, a connection hub for students and young professionals to meet with peers and established Christian filmmakers.
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  • WWU Team Creates Affordable Aquarium Controller

    April 30, 2024, by Hailey Werner
    Walla Walla University computer science, biology and engineering professors and students created a new device controller for aquarium tanks that helps to measure ocean acidification. Their work is now featured in a peer-reviewed scientific report.
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  • Empowering Change-Makers

    February 16, 2024, by Danae Grisby et al.
    From bioengineering breakthroughs to pastoral mentorship, hands-on learning at Walla Walla University provides a holistic education.
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