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SINCE 1890, WHITWORTH HAS HELD FAST TO ITS FOUNDING MISSION OF PROVIDING "AN EDUCATION OF MIND AND HEART" THROUGH RIGOROUS INTELLECTUAL INQUIRY GUIDED BY DEDICATED CHRISTIAN SCHOLARS. RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE TOP REGIONAL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE WEST, WHITWORTH UNIVERSITY HAS AN ENROLLMENT…
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Scott Chandler
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Shelly O'quinn
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Anne Storm
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Brenda Williams
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Charles Boppell
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David Flesher
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David Myers
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David Nelson
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Eric Peterson
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Fred Stockton
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Gary Hopkins
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James Bennett
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Jason Thackston
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Jennifer Ratcliffe
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Jeremiah Case
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Jocelyn Wilson
Trustee (Outgoing)
John K AI Tes
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Joshua Hug
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Julie Levi
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Kelly Hostetler
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L Denice Randle
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Marcus Jackson
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Mark Benson
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Mark Lupton
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Nancy Trumble Fox
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Paul Cunningham
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Renee Williams
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