Education Grants Pass Adventist School Builds STREAMS Despite other professional involvements at the time, Marla Aaron was tapped to do still more. “God was bothering me,” she says. Enrollment was down at the Grants Pass (Ore.) Seventh-day Adventist School. Personal research indicated many were not a... Read more Central Valley Puts the Fun in Fundraising What better way to enjoy a blustery fall evening than by spending it in the gym of Central Valley Christian School in Tangent, Ore.? That is what many people in the Central Valley community decided to do on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018. The school host... Read more Diversity: Our Commitment in Action Walla Walla University (WWU) is on an important journey, one that brings focus to our mission statement, which affirms that “every person is created in the image of God as a being of inestimable value and worth.” Read more WWU Welcomes 12 New Faculty Walla Walla University is pleased to introduce 12 new members of the university faculty: (front row, from left) Amanda Lewis, assistant professor of social work; Licci Zemleduch, instructor in business; C.J. Brothers, assistant professor of biolog... Read more PAA Students Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Students enrolled in Spanish classes at Oregon’s Portland Adventist Academy (PAA) celebrated Hispanic Heritage and Cultures Month (mid-September through mid-October) through events, contests and special cultural experiences supported by the school... Read more WWU Nursing Professor Presents Lecture About Chronic Pain Kari Firestone, Walla Walla University (WWU) professor of nursing and associate dean of the WWU School of Nursing, presented the annual WWU Distinguished Faculty Lecture in November on the WWU campus. Read more Treasure Valley Sees New Day in School Advertising As the leaves blew across the grass in the fall of 2015, three pastors — Randy Maxwell, Don Driver and Troy Haagenson — sat down in the music room of the Boise Valley Adventist School to collaborate on a five-year spiritual growth plan. They had n... Read more Career and Calling With a changing career landscape and increasingly specific demands from employers, the WWU student development center (SDC) is helping students navigate the road ahead. Read more Core Career Competencies Employers Seek Analytical and critical thinking Read more WWU SDC Services Free Peer Tutoring Read more Parents: How You Can Help Your Student Succeed 1. Help define goals. Read more Seven Tips for Choosing a Major Know yourself. Identify your values, aptitudes, interests and personality and consider the areas of study and careers that align with them. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Current page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Grants Pass Adventist School Builds STREAMS Despite other professional involvements at the time, Marla Aaron was tapped to do still more. “God was bothering me,” she says. Enrollment was down at the Grants Pass (Ore.) Seventh-day Adventist School. Personal research indicated many were not a... Read more
Central Valley Puts the Fun in Fundraising What better way to enjoy a blustery fall evening than by spending it in the gym of Central Valley Christian School in Tangent, Ore.? That is what many people in the Central Valley community decided to do on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018. The school host... Read more
Diversity: Our Commitment in Action Walla Walla University (WWU) is on an important journey, one that brings focus to our mission statement, which affirms that “every person is created in the image of God as a being of inestimable value and worth.” Read more
WWU Welcomes 12 New Faculty Walla Walla University is pleased to introduce 12 new members of the university faculty: (front row, from left) Amanda Lewis, assistant professor of social work; Licci Zemleduch, instructor in business; C.J. Brothers, assistant professor of biolog... Read more
PAA Students Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Students enrolled in Spanish classes at Oregon’s Portland Adventist Academy (PAA) celebrated Hispanic Heritage and Cultures Month (mid-September through mid-October) through events, contests and special cultural experiences supported by the school... Read more
WWU Nursing Professor Presents Lecture About Chronic Pain Kari Firestone, Walla Walla University (WWU) professor of nursing and associate dean of the WWU School of Nursing, presented the annual WWU Distinguished Faculty Lecture in November on the WWU campus. Read more
Treasure Valley Sees New Day in School Advertising As the leaves blew across the grass in the fall of 2015, three pastors — Randy Maxwell, Don Driver and Troy Haagenson — sat down in the music room of the Boise Valley Adventist School to collaborate on a five-year spiritual growth plan. They had n... Read more
Career and Calling With a changing career landscape and increasingly specific demands from employers, the WWU student development center (SDC) is helping students navigate the road ahead. Read more
Seven Tips for Choosing a Major Know yourself. Identify your values, aptitudes, interests and personality and consider the areas of study and careers that align with them. Read more