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Summer Bulletin
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For Information | 204 South College Avenue College Place, WA 99324-1198 (800) 541-8900/Fax (509) 527-2253 Concerning application information, contact: Office of Admissions and Marketing (509) 527-2327/Fax (509) 527-2397 e-mail: info@wwc.edu Concerning academic information, contact: Melvin S. Lang, Director of the Summer Session Associate Vice President for Academic Administration (509) 527-2395/Fax (509) 527-2253 e-mail: scotbe@wwc.edu Concerning financial arrangements, contact: Nancy Cleveland, Assistant Director Student Financial Services (509) 527-2815 or (800) 656-2815 e-mail: stufin@wwc.edu Concerning work opportunities, contact: Twyla Kruger, Employment Coordinator Student Financial Services (509) 527-2357 or (800) 656-2357 e-mail: stuemp@wwc.edu Concerning room reservations and dormitory information, contact: Rick Oneal, Dean of Men Sittner Hall, (509) 527-2111 or Diane Pearson, Dean of Women Foreman/Conard Hall, (509) 527-2531 Concerning matters of Student Administration: off-campus housing, automobile registration, Student Handbook policies, etc., contact: Nelson E. Thomas, Vice President for Student Administration (509) 527-2511 e-mail: weavje@wwc.edu Concerning Rosario Beach Marine Station, contact: James Nestler, Director of the Marine Station Department of Biological Sciences (509) 527-2602 e-mail: rosario@wwc.edu Concerning School of Nursing, Portland Campus, contact: Lucille Krull, Dean, or Lois A. Whitchurch, Program Adviser School of Nursing, Portland Campus (503) 251-6115/Fax (503) 251-6249 Concerning School of Social Work, Montana Campus, contact: Nancy Peters, Montana MSW Program Coordinator School of Social Work, Missoula Campus (406) 549-4928/Fax (406) 549-5215 e-mail: petena@wwc.edu |
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About the Cover |
The doors of the Peterson Memorial Library form the centerpiece in this
collage of the familiar doors and windows, pillars and ivied walls found
on campus. The library is surrounded by the windows of Bowers Hall, the
old chemistry building turned into classrooms; the pillars of the Administration
Building which in 1892 housed all of Walla Walla College and its 101 students;
and the entrance to the College Church, a center of worship for the campus.
These doors open the way to the future and to the past, and these windows shape our perspective on the disciplines we study and the world we serve. Now, at the end of one millennium and the beginning of the next, we enter into a new time from these portals of worship, of study, and of service. --Beverly Beem, Professor of English |
Equal Opportunity Commitment |
Walla Walla College maintains a policy of equal educational opportunity for all applicants without regard to sex, race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, or physical handicaps, and in administration of its educational and admissions policies, financial affairs, employment programs, student life and services, or any other college-administered programs. |
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Last modified March 15, 2000 Send comments to scotbe@wwc.edu |