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Walla Walla University is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher education founded in 1892. A fully-accredited institution, WWU offers more than 100 areas of study in professional and technical programs and the liberal arts. 

The headquarters of WWU is located on an 83-acre campus in College Place situated in the Walla Walla Valley in Southeastern Washington state. The university also operates four satellite campuses, including a School of Nursing in Portland, Oregon, a marine biology station near Anacortes, Washington, and School of Social Work and Sociology campuses in Missoula and Billings, Montana. Learn more about WWU.


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WWU stands in support of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities

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In the midst of rising anti-Asian racism across our country, Walla Walla University stands in support of Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals and communities. We are deeply troubled by the attacks that continue to target members of these communities, and we are committed to maintaining a campus that is safe and supportive for all students and employees.

“WWU is a welcoming community that seeks to provide an inclusive, vibrant environment in order to help develop compassionate individuals and foster the beauty of diversity. We want those in our Asian American and Pacific Islander communities to know that we support you,” said John McVay, WWU president.

WWU encourages any university student, faculty, or staff member who has experienced discrimination or extra challenges during this difficult time to reach out to the WWU Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Concerns or reports of harassment or discrimination can be anonymously reported at wallawalla.edu/discrimination-report. Students are also invited to reach out to one of the officers of the WWU Asia Pacific Islander Club for conversation, connection, and support.

“We want you to know we are here to help you with the resources you need to persevere through the challenges of today. You are not alone. WWU is a safe and welcoming place for you. Please know we care and are praying for you,” said Pedrito Maynard-Reid, assistant to the president for diversity and inclusion.

Posted March 24, 2021

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Westwind, the magazine of Walla Walla University, is published three times a year (March, July, and November) to share news and information about WWU with alumni, parents of current students, and other friends of the university.