Campus Club Directory
Campus Clubs Provide opportunities for students, faculty, and staff with similar interests to connect. There are many clubs you can get involved in at Walla Walla University to help you discover new interests, meet new people, and enhance your educational experience.
This club directory contains a listing of all active clubs on campus with contact information available on each club when you click the club's name. For additional information about clubs on campus visit our Campus Clubs page or contact clubs@wallawalla.edu.
The ACM Club is designed to enhance the experience of students interested in computer science at Walla Walla University. The club has three main pillars of focus: enhancing education and developing skills, fostering community, and serving others. Through these pillars the club seeks to enable its members to develop new abilities, form connections, and use their God-given talents in service to others.
Sponsor: Preston Carman
President: Joshua Garbi
Aleph Gimel Ain, AGA, was founded in 1928 as the women's residence hall club for Foreman and Conard halls. Over the years, AGA has grown to become a well-known organization among WWU alumni. All women’s residence hall students pay dues and belong to AGA. AGA is an active organization offering activities such as the Mudbowl and in house activities such as food feeds and weekly worships.
Sponsor: Grecia Castillo
President: Elizabeth Kang
The purpose of the Anime club is to provide a fun opportunity for students to broaden their knowledge of Japanese culture and to interact with other students who have a shared interest in anime. The Anime Club provides a friendly and enjoyable atmosphere where like-minded individuals may come to enjoy, discuss, and socialize. Anime Club also aims to keep members informed on and actively involved in new developments in Japanese animation and culture.
Sponsor: Kirt Onthank
President: Cameron D. Fowler
The purpose of the Asian and Pacific Islander club isn’t all about fortune cookies and soy sauce, but about something meaningful. We strive for excellence for the Walla Walla University students and faculty. By doing that, we provide fun filled events to entertain students and help them make friendships, experiences, and memories that can last them a lifetime.
Sponsors: Qin Ma, Matt Webster, Jerry Hartman
President: Jonah Alvarado
The ASCE club is a chance for students to network together and learn more about civil engineering themes. We plan to do this by field trips to places like the airport traffic control tower, railroad switch yard, a rock quarry, civil engineering firms, etc. There will also be socializing events to mingle and take a break from schoolwork.
Sponsor: Bryce Cole
President: Natalie Hunter
ASME is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. We provide fun engineering activities as well as other social events, giveaways, discounts and more to get people involved in a fun and creative environment. Our goal is to connect the science and the social aspects, making the club informative and fun on a scientific level by staying connected to the national ASME group, while making it enjoyable and a social event that people will want to be apart of.
Sponsor: Delvin Peterson
President: Sam Evans
Associated Students of Walla Walla University, ASWWU, was created in May of 1914 to give students a voice on campus.
Sponsor: Brooklynn Armesto-Larson
President: Noah Brown
ASWWU Portland provides social events and treats that encourage and lift up the spirits of the nursing students as they continue into a nursing career. It also provides a social outlet for the students to help them stay connected to their classmates even as they span the city of Portland serving the community through healthcare.
President: Aspen Forshee
The Atlas exists as a place to visit, relax, learn, and serve our community through specialty coffee and quality tea. By signing up for Atlas Club, you will be provided access to exclusive discounts, memorable events, and Atlas merchandise to help you extract the best experience from our student-run coffee house.
Sponsor: Darren Wilkins
President: Abel Biruk
The purpose of the University Auto club is to allow students from across campus who enjoy cars and motorcycles to meet and enjoy activities together based around their love of cars.
Sponsor: Rob Holm
President: Colten Hartman
The Walla Walla University Aviation Club is a student-run organization for aviation majors as well as all aviation enthusiasts at Walla Walla University. The Aviation Club aims to create fun events throughout the school year to inspire camaraderie with fellow pilots and enthusiasts. These events range from hangar BBQs and movie nights, to museum visits, and regional fly-ins and competitions. Above all, the Aviation Club wants to bring the joy of the world of aviation and flight to everyone.
Sponsor: Shawn Dietrich
President: Emma Dietrich
The Badminton Club promotes badminton games to people of all levels who love to play. This club will provide recurring badminton events throughout the school year at a time that most members and non-members can join. This club supports good sportsmanship.
Sponsors: Rodd Strobel
President: Obhielv Nayoan
Biology Club is a social organization for biologists and others who love living things to enjoy time together in nature and with biology faculty.
Sponsors: Kirt Onthank, Cecilia Brothers
President: Gina Lorenz
The Black Student Christian Forum (BSCF) is a club that is open to all in the Walla Walla University community, no matter their racial identity. The club highlights black culture in the Christian context. BSCF sponsors many social and cultural events, as well as worship services patterned mostly after the African American culture and practices.
Sponsor: Pedrito Maynard-Reid
Presidents: Chantreese Davis, Rutendo Taruwinga
Business Club is for all students, not just business majors. We understand that college is stressful, so we plan at least one fun event per week to help you de-stress and socialize without having to do anything more than show up!Events include: bowling parties, exclusive movie premiers, burrito lunches, coffee and doughnuts, skating nights, and more.
Sponsors: Johanna Attoh
President: Karson Tataryn
Join Chemistry Club for exclusive chemistry-themed merch, laid-back events, great food, and a warm atmosphere. It's a great way to spend time with fellow STEM majors and our amazing faculty!
Sponsor: Joseph Brannaka
President: Sidney Bonney
The purpose of the Education Club is to promote the professional, social, spiritual and academic interests of the club members. An additional purpose will be to share the benefits, challenges, opportunities and visionfor service and leadership in education with other groups on the WWU campus and the surrounding community. A club for students interested in Psychology as a major or minor, or just students who are interested in the field of Psychology. The club typically has one big group event per term (Christmas party, Spring Picnic, etc.) and several small events such as movie or game nights, free coffee at the Atlas, or service events.
Sponsors: Brian Hartman, Melody Ezpeleta, Amanda Ramoutar
Presidents: Sasha Careri, Faith Evert
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) partners with communities in developing countries to address their self-identified needs. Over the past six years, we have collaborated to build two schools in Honduras and to bring clean water to two communities in the Andes Mountains of Peru. Students from all majors are encouraged to join our club as we bring electricity to the community of Japura, Peru.
Sponsors: Natalie Smith-Gray (natalie.smith-gray@wallawalla.edu)
President: Caleb Snarr(caleb.snarr@wallawalla.edu)
His Kids in Action puts on VBS-style programs for children every other Saturday afternoon at the Northside SDA Church. WWU student volunteers lead out in music, games, crafts, Bible skits, and more. The goal of HKIA is to provide children with a safe, loving environment where they can build relationships with each other, volunteers, and ultimately, Jesus.
Sponsor:
President: Eric Rojas (eric.rojas@wallawalla.edu)
As a part of the History Club, you will be invited to take part in many activities this year, including movie nights, the burning of Guy Fawkes, and a Luau! You will also be encouraged to participate in service to the community (ie. WWU’s service day at Fort Walla Walla) and other community-building events. We’re looking forward to a fun, eventful year!
Sponsors: Monique Roddy (monique.roddy@wallawalla.edu)
Presidents: Savannah Veitia (savannah.veitia@wallawalla.edu)
This is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers student branch. IEEE is for anyone who is interested in things with circuits and their friends. List of events: LAN parties, Pancake Feasts, Electrical Builds, etc.
Sponsors:
Douglas Logan (douglas.logan@wallawalla.edu)
President: Kolby Kriegelstein (kolby.kriegelstein@wallawalla.edu)
The purpose of the Investment Club is to foster conversation and provide practical applications to learn about investing.
Sponsor:Bruce Toews(bruce.toews@wallawalla.edu)
President: Andrew Vaughan (andrew.vaughan@wallawalla.edu)
The LASA Club promotes interests related to diverse Hispanic Cultures in Latin America, provides opportunities to experience different cultures by music, food, and fellowship related events for its members, and promotes goodwill within the Walla Walla and College Place community.
Sponsors:
Mike Jimenez(michael.jimenez@wallawalla.edu)
President: Sara Miranda (sara.miranda@wallawalla.edu)
The Math Club offers a variety of events and activities designed to be enjoyed by students from all disciplines. While many of the activities are connected to mathematics, members are not expected to have any particular mathematics background.
Sponsor: Tim Tiffin (timothy.tiffin@wallawalla.edu)
President:Gabe Cruz (gabriel.cruz@wallawalla.edu)
The Walla Walla Men's Volleyball Club is a fellowship of men who enjoy playing competitive collegiate volleyball. Games are played against other men's club teams in the Pacific Northwest. Tryout if you're looking for a fun yet competitive outlet from class
Sponsor: Jordan Manteghi(jordan.manteghi@wallawalla.edu)
President:Ayden Lee(ayden.lee@wallawalla.edu)
The Missions Club strives to unite the student missionaries of Walla Walla University. Through fun activities, good food, and moments to share great stories, this club serves to connect and support our current missionaries, returned missionaries, and future missionaries. If you are part of our student missions family, this club is for you! We are also excited to welcome future student missionaries: please contact the student missions office to explore your missions opportunities and join this club.
Sponsor: Andrea Keele (andrea.keele@wallawalla.edu)
President: Hannah Knipple (hannah.knipple@wallawalla.edu)
Music club is a group of people who come alive from God’s gift of music. We believe that social events, discounted WW Symphony tickets, an annual trip to an out-of-town show, and volunteering in our community are just a few ways that we can team up and share our love of music with each other. We also believe that free food and cool T-shirts are the way to college students’ hearts. Make a NOTE of it: Join music club!
Sponsor: Kraig Scott (kraig.scott@wallawalla.edu)
President: Heidi Kissinger(heidi.kissinger@wallawalla.edu)
Don't let the name fool you. This club is predominately nurses but we welcome all students of any major to the club. If free stuff and cool activities are not your game then this club is not for you. The nursing club aims to get students together for a good time and keep morale up throughout the entirety of the year. Join Today!
Sponsor: Holly Coon (holly.coon@wallawalla.edu)
Presidents: Gracie Fulton (grace.fulton@wallwalla.edu)
Omicron Pi Sigma is the official club for residents of Sittner and Meske halls. OPS, which means "loyal fellow workman," is responsible for events throughout the school year, including the Mudbowl, Amateur Hour, and worships in Sittner Hall's lobby every Monday at 9:30 p.m.
The purpose of OPS is to provide a safe place for study, spiritual growth, work, and recreation. Commitment to being respectful, responsible, and accountable enables members to embrace the motto: “How good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell together in unity.” - Psalms 133:1
Sponsor: Declan McCann (declan.mccann@wallawalla.edu)
President: Calvin Thompson (calvin.thompson@wallawalla.edu)
Sponsored by the Walla Walla University English department, Pegasus club seeks to unite all those who long to soar on the wings of creativity and freedom, especially students and faculty who share a love of literature and the arts.
Sponsor: Lauren Peterson (lauren.peterson@wallawalla.edu)
President: Jamie Cahoon(jamie.cahoon@wallawalla.edu)
The pre-professional club is for all pre-health students, which includes medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. The club is designed to help students reach career goals by providing opportunities to interact with professionals and peers, while also including food and fun events throughout the year.
Sponsor: Jeremy Wiggins (jeremy.wiggins@wallawalla.edu)
Presidents:
Judy Lorenz(judith.lorenz@wallawalla.edu)
Maleah Moses (maleah.moses@wallawalla.edu)
The Product Design Club is run out of the Product Design program and is aimed at all product designers, graphic designers, and anyone else who loves design.
Sponsor: Josie Henderson (josie.henderson@wallawalla.edu)
President: Lydia Fortune(lydia.fortune@wallawalla.edu)
The Society for Biological Engineering Club promotes the interests of not only bioengineers but anyone who has an interest in science, pre-med, medicine, biomedical engineering, and biochemistry. The SBE Club is a partnership with an SBE student chapter which provides both biochemists and bioengineers with the ability to be a part of a larger community and to benefit from collaborations with professors and students who are a part of the SBE community.
Sponsor: Janice McKenzie (janice.mckenzie@wallawalla.edu)
President: Isaac Gessele(isaac.gessele@wallawalla.edu)
The purpose of the Social Work Club is to come together as a club and enjoy some fun activities while giving back to the community. We will be working to sponsor a local social service organization through volunteer activities and finding different ways to raise money and help out with this organization. Along with this the club will put on a number of fun group events and opportunities for members to get free coffee, food, frozen yogurt, etc.
Sponsor:
Emily Tillotson(emily.tillotson@wallawalla.edu)
Cheris Current (cheris.current@wallawalla.edu)
Deisy Haid(deisy.haid@wallawalla.edu)
Presidents:
Benjamin Somerville(benjamin.somerville@wallawalla.edu)
Holly Harrison (holly.harrison@wallawalla.edu)
The purpose of Theology Club is to provide social activities that allow its members to associate together, become better acquainted with the School of Theology faculty, and to foster a closer relationship with God. Although the club is composed primarily of Theology and Religion majors, it alsoincludes people of different majors who share a similar interest in spiritual fellowship.
Sponsor: Carl Cosaert (carl.cosaert@wallawalla.edu)
President: Eli Stanciu (eli.stanciu@wallawalla.edu)
Auto Club allows students at WWU who enjoy cars, trucks, and motorcycles to meet and enjoy activities together based around their love of vehicles.
Sponsor: Rob Holm (rob.holm@wallawalla.edu)
President: Christian Blech(christian.blech@wallawalla.edu)
Welcome to Village Club! Exclusively forundergraduate students who live in campus-owned or off-campus housing and are enrolledin a minimum of 6 credits. We'll be having many events throughout the year that will help us all stay connected (and fed).
Sponsor: Misty Puymon (misty.puymon@wallawalla.edu)
President: Richard Bass(richard.bass@wallawalla.edu)
WWU Wolfpack Engineering was created to be a space for engineers and others with a strong passion for robotics and engineering to solve challenging problems and develop their skills in engineering. In addition to developing technical skills, WPE's purpose is to create teams of people and place them in challenging situations so that the members can grow as individuals and as team players.
The challenge WPE will attempt to solve may be different from year to year, but it will focus on engineering and team building. The challenge may be a robotics competition, an engineering design competition, or it could be some other type of engineering problem. The year's challenge will be announced by the organization and decided upon by the leaders of the organization.
The primary goals of the WPE are to:
1. Develop a sense of awe at the laws of nature that God has created
2. Develop a passion for science and engineering
3. Develop team and project skills
4. Develop engineering knowledge and technical skills
5. Develop leadership and project management skills
Sponsor: Rob Frohne (rob.frohne@wallawalla.edu)
President: Nathan Neidigh (nathan.neidigh@wallawalla.edu)
Enactus is the world’s largest experiential learning platform dedicated to creating a better world while developing the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders and social innovators. The Enactus network of global business, academic and student leaders are unified by our vision—to create a better, more sustainable world.
Sponsor: George Perez (george.perez@wallawalla.edu)
President: Victor Molina(Joao.molina@wallawalla.edu)
Theclub on campus committed to growing and encouraging a community that empowers students to support and inspire each other in their fitness journeys. We organize events and challenges, share health/fitness related tips, and offer exclusive Fitness Club gear to all club members.
Sponsor: Brooke August (brooke.august@wallawalla.edu)
President: Jovanni Preciado (jovanni.preciado@wallawalla.edu)