June 14, 2025 - 18:23

Walla Walla University students Maleah Moses and Alden Wilfley recently showcased their talents by presenting at the prestigious 2025 Adventist Association of Movement Professionals Conference. The event, which gathered professionals and students from various disciplines, provided a platform for sharing innovative ideas and research in the field of movement and health.
Moses and Wilfley’s presentations were well-received, highlighting their dedication and hard work. Their topics focused on contemporary issues in movement science, emphasizing the importance of integrating health and wellness into everyday life. Both students expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share their insights with a broader audience and to engage with fellow attendees.
The conference not only allowed them to present their findings but also to network with professionals and peers, fostering collaboration and future opportunities. Their participation exemplifies the commitment of Walla Walla University to empower students to contribute meaningfully to their fields and to promote health and wellness in their communities.
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