Willamette University celebrates Class of 2021
05.18.2021More than 475 students — representing the College of Arts and Sciences, Atkinson Graduate School of Management and the College of Law — graduated from Willamette University on Sunday.
More than 475 students — representing the College of Arts and Sciences, Atkinson Graduate School of Management and the College of Law — graduated from Willamette University on Sunday.
Örn Bodvarsson, currently dean at Westminster College, will lead Willamette University's Atkinson Graduate School of Management, starting July 1, 2021.
$299,766 grant will support humanities programming in the CAS, museum and library.
More than 500 students representing three schools graduated from Willamette University on Sunday.
The Willamette University College of Liberal Arts honored students’ academic achievements this week.
Willamette names Stanford Professor Emeritus Eric S. Roberts the 2020–21 Mark and Melody Teppola Presidential Distinguished Visiting Professor.
Board of Trustees promotes eight professors in the College of Arts and Sciences to associate professor with tenure.
Over 400 Willamette students graduated, representing CLA, AGSM and the College of Law. The ceremony featured inspiring speakers and honored emeriti faculty.
The new degree programs will launch in the fall.
The students who made a positive impact on the university and Salem communities returned to Japan and other home countries.
University leadership will update the community on current activities and plans between Willamette and CST.
Students gain more access to faculty mentorship, funding and peer learning communities.
The university moves up seven spots, boosted by students’ strong commitment to volunteer work.
Willamette University's 2018 commencement ceremonies: Graduates embrace the future as key speakers share wisdom on openness, perseverance, and community.
The Willamette University College of Liberal Arts honored students’ academic achievements April 23 in Cat Cavern.
The 18th annual event highlighted student achievements across disciplines.
President Thorsett provides an update on staff and reporting line changes, specifically within the University Services division.
The funding will support underrepresented youth in STEM fields.
Willamette community members are invited to attend open forums with each candidate.
Former dean Carol Long returns to Willamette as senior vice president for academic and student affairs.