Willamette faculty, staff foster strong relationships with students
09.11.2019 | Jennifer JohnsonMaking students feel supported and welcomed is a priority.
Making students feel supported and welcomed is a priority.
Faculty from all three colleges recognized for teaching excellence, scholarly accomplishment.
After years of developing OGSI & helping secure tens of millions of dollars in grants and awards, Kendra Mingo accepted a position at University of Idaho.
The civic communication and media professor was lauded for using civic engagement and experiential projects to help students learn.
Willamette welcomes two tenure-track faculty members who work in the College of Liberal Arts and Atkinson Graduate School of Management.
The university celebrated seven outstanding faculty members at Opening Convocation.
The chemistry professor aims to increase science research opportunities for Willamette undergraduates.
Warren Binford receives grant to combat trafficking of child sex abuse images online.
Redefined office creates greater collaboration related to grants, foundation relations and strategic initiatives.
Two Willamette faculty members became scholars in 2015-16.
Through the award, the history professor will travel to Morocco, Algeria and Egypt.
Meet Professor Harmer, an exercise science mentor at Willamette, recognized for his tough love approach that pushes students to excel in science and medicine.
Amadou Fofana will undertake a collaborative documentary project on African cinema.
Courtney Stevens is the 2015 recipient of the Jane S. Halonen Teaching Excellence Award.
Through the program, students learn skills that will help advance their careers.
Six classified and administrative workers received awards at the ACE Awards luncheon in May.