A month like no other
04.20.2020 | Jennifer JohnsonDuring this unprecedented time, some Willamette University departments share how the pandemic dramatically transformed their service to students, especially those who remain on campus.
During this unprecedented time, some Willamette University departments share how the pandemic dramatically transformed their service to students, especially those who remain on campus.
Here’s what you need to know about residence halls, food service, parking, building access and more.
Visitors will be on campus for summer conferences, camps and events through August.
Here’s what you need to know about residence halls, food service, parking, building access and more.
The university will direct funding to athletic projects, followed by continued enhancements to residential spaces.
Limit outdoor activities and seek resources as needed.
Willamette University remodels buildings and relocates staff over the summer.
Discover how Alika Masei, a sociology and women’s and gender studies double major, fosters social justice and community engagement at Willamette University.
Student surveys show increased satisfaction with internet service after upgrades.
First-Year Commons will include Terra, Belknap, Cascadia and Matthews halls and Baxter Complex.
Dates, times and arrangements for students to keep in mind.
Limited options for food, activities available to students who stay on campus.
Summer renovations transform Baxter and Doney halls.
First-year students will be able to choose a new residential option that taps into and supports their interests in sustainability, health and wellness, and global living.
The fraternity hopes to make history by raising $25,000.
Construction efforts focus on improving residence halls.