Walla Walla University
- The students Maleah Moses and Alden Wilfley presented practically during the conference of the Adventist Association of Movement Professionals 2025.
Moses, a graduate in June, made a presentation on the impact of virtual reality on physiotherapy customers. Wilfley has presented results on the potential advantages that prostheses give the Paralympians being executed, in particular it has provided information on carbon fiber devices in the shape of J.
Rodd Strobel, president of WWU and assistant health and physical education professor, wrote in a press release: “Maleah and Alden … are all we are working to promote in the next generation of professionals who make a difference in the world.”
Burlington
Walla Walla Burlington1648 W. Poplar St., made a donation of $ 5,000 Sharpstein primary school
- Thanks to a partnership with adoptaclassroom. The donation helps Sharpstein teachers to buy the necessary class and teaching equipment.
The donation was announced during the big opening of Burlington on Friday, June 6. For more information on the organization, visit Adoptaclassroom.org.
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