Student leadership roles led graduate to MBA
04.23.2021 | Jennifer JohnsonJarin Kobashigawa BA ’20, MBA ’21 found his path from student leader to business enthusiast, now pursuing a career in marketing with newfound confidence.
Jarin Kobashigawa BA ’20, MBA ’21 found his path from student leader to business enthusiast, now pursuing a career in marketing with newfound confidence.
Discover the vibrant community of the 2020 American Studies Program class at Willamette University, with opportunities for involvement and cultural exchange.
Willamette University and Tokyo International University of America celebrated the 92 members of the American Studies Program’s 31st class on Dec. 13.
Congratulations to the students recognized at the Honors and Awards in Bearcat Excellence event for their positive contributions to the Willamette community!
Willamette community unites to live out the university motto through service projects across the country and overseas.
Warm greetings and a flurry of activity ushered in the 30th anniversary of the American Studies Program.
The students who made a positive impact on the university and Salem communities returned to Japan and other home countries.
For more than 30 years, Gunnar Gundersen, executive vice president of Tokyo International University America, has been instrumental in building the American Studies Program and developing the lasting integration between Willamette and TIUA.
Willamette community welcomes new students at Opening Days.
More than 30 awards were given to students who have made positive contributions to the Willamette community.
Tokyo International University (TIU) students join Willamette's American Studies Program. Embark on a transformative journey in the heart of Oregon.
Welcome the buses, join the class at dinner — here's how to help welcome the new ASP class!
Students celebrate their many accomplishments before heading back to Japan.
Last week, Willamette University welcomed 119 ASP students to the Salem campus. These students are excited to join the Willamette University community.
Willamette University contingent visited Tokyo in January
Campus community encouraged to make the new Bearcats feel at home.
The American Studies Program provided a warm send-off for the class of 2016.
The 28th annual class of the American Studies Program (ASP) welcomes 98 new students.
Local youth experience culture and creativity in a unique way.
Tomodachi participants share American culture with ASP students — and find they learn just as much from the experience.
This week, Tokyo International University of America (TIUA) welcomed 132 new students to Salem.