A Day in the Life of a Missionary Every year, Adventist schools like Palau Mission Academy rely heavily on volunteers to teach the next generation of leaders. This quarter, a portion of your 13th Sabbath Offering will help build staff housing at Palau Mission Academy. Read more
WWU Receives Grant to Help Combat Inequality Walla Walla University’s Donald Blake Center recieved a $120,000 grant from the Sherwood Trust to provide staffing for the center and to develop a regional network of scholars committed to understanding inequality. Read more
Students Gain Workplace Experience Through Summer Internships One source of experience that Walla Walla University students turn to to obtain skills needed for real-world workplace environments is summer internships. More than 40 WWU students participated in unique internship opportunities placed around the ... Read more
WWU Selected by U.S. Air Force, Hosts Flight Academy Over the summer, Walla Walla University hosted students in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) flight program through the United States Air Force (USAF). Read more
Webster Retires Dan Webster retired this year following his 40-year teaching career. He spent the last 24-years at Enterprise Seventh-day Adventist Christian School where twice he was awarded the Zapara Award for Excellence in Teaching. Read more
PAA Retiring Math Teacher Leaves Music Ministry Legacy After 32 years teaching math at Portland Adventist Academy, Bob Johnson retired in June leaving a music ministry and legacy that will continue to bless PAA beyond measure. Read more
AAA Equity Diversity and Accountability Coalition Update In April of 2021, the Auburn Adventist Academy Equity, Diversity and Accountability coalition created sub-committees for each of the categories of recommended improvements that were presented to and accepted in the fall of 2020. Read more
Academy Students Dig Up Dinosaur Bones The North Pacific Union sponsored Northwest students and teachers to go on a hunt for dinosaur bones. The team was made up of 6th -11th grade students, teachers and parents. In total, 27 people traveled to the dig site near Newcastle, Wyoming. Read more
JCS Thrives Despite Worries As the 2020–2021 school year approached, pandemic uncertainty worried teachers and parents at Journey Christian School in Kelso, Washington. Read more