Heritage University featured as cover story in national higher education magazine

Heritage University featured as cover story in national higher education magazine

 

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Heritage University featured as cover story in national higher education magazine

Toppenish, Wash. – Heritage University has been featured as the cover story of The EDU Ledger, a leading national publication that highlights innovation and leadership in higher education. The article, titled “The Call of Home,” explores how the university is reshaping educational opportunity in central Washington and beyond through its deep ties to community, culture, and access.

The article chronicles the inspiring story of Heritage University, a higher education institution founded on the Yakama Reservation in central Washington through the collaboration of local Yakama women and a Catholic sister determined to create access to college for underserved communities. It traces the university’s origins, growth, and mission to provide culturally responsive education that honors Native traditions while welcoming all students in the Yakima Valley. Highlighting the leadership of current president Dr. Christopher Gilmer, it showcases how Heritage continues to break barriers for first-generation, Native, and Hispanic students—proving that education rooted in culture and community can transform lives and strengthen entire regions.

“This recognition affirms what we have long known at Heritage—that our students and faculty are doing work that is both locally rooted and nationally significant,” said Dr. Christopher Gilmer, president of Heritage University. “We are honored that The EDU Ledger chose to highlight how the power of education, when connected to culture and community, can change the trajectory of entire families and regions.”

Founded in 1982 on the Yakama Indian Reservation, Heritage University has built a reputation for advancing equity in higher education through partnerships, cultural inclusion, and programs designed to meet the needs of diverse learners. The university’s story in The EDU Ledger underscores its ongoing commitment to creating pathways for success that honor heritage while opening doors to the future.

For Heritage students, faculty, and alumni, the national spotlight is both a moment of pride and a validation of the university’s broader impact. “It’s deeply meaningful to see Heritage recognized on a national platform,” said David Wise, Vice President of External Affairs. “It tells the world that the work happening here in central Washington matters.”

The full feature, “The Call of Home,” is available now in the latest issue of The EDU Ledger which can be accessed online here:

https://lscpagepro.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=855737

For more information, please contact Davidson Mance, media relations coordinator at (509) 969-6084 or mance_d@heritage.edu.

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