Suzuki Institute Plays On at Walla Walla College The sound of strings filled the air, and master teachers filled Walla Walla College buildings as the college hosted the Walla Walla Suzuki Institute.The WWSI is an opportunity for students, parents, and teachers to study the art of string playing ... Read more
WWC Breaks Ground for New Administration Building Walla Walla College held a ceremonial groundbreaking event for its new administration building Saturday afternoon, June 11.The ceremony included recognition and thanks from Jon Dybdahl, college president, and a description of the project by Manfor... Read more
Christ Uncensored at InTents 2005 Walla Walla College is an Adventist institution—but that doesn’t mean all attending students are Seventh-day Adventists. Many of them have not made a decision for or against Christ.Giving WWC students that opportunity is the focus of the college’s... Read more
WWC Wolves Make Adventist Sports History Underdogs can be underestimated. Last-minute contenders can be miscalculated. And small schools can produce sports teams that everyone loves but from whom nobody expects major success.This year, the Walla Walla College men's basketball team paved ... Read more
Education Professor Honored with National Advising Award Tamara Randolph, assistant professor of education, was selected as an Outstanding New Adviser Certificate of Merit recipient in the Faculty Academic Advising category from the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) this year.This award is... Read more
Student Projects Benefit Children with Special Needs Katie Aguilar is a 10-year-old with a neurological disorder called Rett Syndrome, or RS. RS affects girls almost exclusively and causes developmental problems. Katie has limited use of her left hand and almost continual, small, involuntary movemen... Read more
By the Grace of God An Albanian Girl Follows Adventure and Finds a Vision "You should ask God about that,” says Elira Gjata, smiling. She is trying to explain how a girl from Albania ended up at Walla Walla College, getting her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in social work. Elira’s story begins when her mother, a new S... Read more
Engineering Student Takes Top Prize Walla Walla College mechanical engineering student Dustin Whipple recently won first place in a competition for engineers with his presentation, “A Finer Way for Spinal Distraction.” The graduating senior spoke before the Columbia Basin section of... Read more
Art Professor's Work Chosen in National Competition "Back Light,” a drawing by Martha Mason, professor of art at Walla Walla College, was recently one of 40 drawings selected from 300 submitted to the 10th biennial “Border to Border” National Drawing Competition at Austin Peay State University (APS... Read more