Walla Walla University Alumni

We’re so glad you're part of our family. Let us help you stay connected!

Download the alumni services brochure.



Westwind online

Read more issues

Your career milestones are an inspiration to current and future WWU students. Find (and share) news about WWU alumni in the news.

And the winner is…

‘Color of Threads’ short film gains well-deserved recognitions

“Color of Threads,” a film produced by Walla Walla University’s Center for Media Ministry (CMM), continues to make waves after its strong start in the independent film circuit. Written by WWU alumna Josie Henderson, the story follows five women who move to the Pendleton Valley in 1909 in an effort to rebuild their lives.

London Director Awards, a film festival based in London, England, named Richard L. Ramsay, the director of “Color of Threads,” as the best U.S.A. Director of 2025. The short film also won the title of Best Western 2025 at the Los Angeles Short Film Awards

Ramsay offered valuable support to not only the film’s production, but to the students on set. Fifteen students of the WWU film program had the opportunity to assist in filming during the summer of 2023, working alongside Ramsay to learn from his professional experience and gain industry knowledge. Read more about the students' involvement in the film here

Six months after its initial showing, the film won its first two awards at the Wild West Film festival in Vacaville, Calif. In total, “Color of Threads” has won four awards and been shown at 11 different film festivals, including two international festivals in Europe.

As the film’s recognition continues to grow, the CMM offers “Color of Threads” to be shown at schools or churches. Groups can request screenings of the film for their classrooms or events, and Matt Webster, producer and director of studio operations for the CMM, is available to lead discussions on filmmaking, storytellings, and the themes of the film. There is a screening fee to cover the cost of travel.

To request a screening, please visit www.colorofthreads.com, and to stay up to date with the CMM, go to wallawalla.edu/cmm.

Posted March 14, 2025. 


12 ways to support your alma mater:

  1. Ask your employer to match a gift or talk to us about setting up a matching gift program where you work.
  2. Keep your contact information current with our office by submitting a Class Member Profile form so we know what you’ve been up to since your time at WWC/WWU.
  3. Add Walla Walla University in your estate plan.
  4. Send us the names of high school students you know who may be interested in quality Christian education.
  5. Nominate a fellow alumnus for Alumni of the Year.
  6. Share internship opportunities available at your company with our Student Development Center.
  7. Volunteer to talk with students interested in your company or industry.
  8. Come to WWU for homecoming weekend.
  9. Attend alumni events in your area.
  10. Display a WWU license plate holder and/or sticker on your car.
  11. Stay connected with faculty and staff you learned from at WWU. Some alumni even get involved with academic departments doing classroom presentations, seminars, panels, mock interviews, and more.
  12. Attend a Wolves game when WWU athletic teams play on the road near your home.