Zane Sparling and Emily Hoard will work at Oregon newspapers this summer.
Panelists review history, future of Zena during convocation.
Tejeswara Reddy ’12 and Elisa Ahern ’15 are both teaching English in Europe later this year.
At the Oregon State Capitol, students and staff networked with alumni working in government.
Forum to examine vaccination perspectives
Lindsay Russo ('15) has received the Kenitzer Award for academic excellence and outstanding contributions to advancing the ideals of the Department of Exercise Science.
Annual award presented during commencement weekend.
Gain intensive trial experience this summer at Willamette University Law’s Advanced Trial Practice course, taught by litigator William F. Martson, Jr.
Just in time for the sunshine’s reappearance, Hawai’i Club is hosting two events this month to celebrate Hawaiian culture.
The student-run Willamette Dance Company (WDC) is hosting “Revolution,” a 16-piece dance showcase, April 16 and 17.
Dean Emeritus Symeon Symeonides of Willamette Law, appointed by ALI as adviser for the new Restatement of Conflict of Laws, reflects on his national standing.
Visiting English professor Andrea Stolowitz earns recognition for her play, "Ithaka."
Marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco, recipient of the MacArthur "genius" award, will be honored with an honorary doctorate at Willamette University's commencement.
Wulapalooza, Willamette’s 17th earth, art and music festival, promises another thrilling Saturday of camaraderie and celebration on April 25.
Willamette Law professor Laura Appleman's book "Defending the Jury" explores the broader societal value of the jury system beyond determining guilt.
Halfway through his Willamette education, Jonny Saunders '15 discovered his love for neuroscience. Now, he's off to graduate school to continue his studies.
More than 200 students will present their original projects — ranging from jazz performances to cutting-edge chemistry research — during the annual Student Scholarship Recognition Day (SSRD) at Willamette University.
The Princeton Review recognized Willamette for its sustainability efforts.
Discover the acclaimed work of Professor Symeon Symeonides in private international law. ASIL awarded his latest book for its masterful analysis.
Ma Jun, an environmental activist, discusses his work during the Dempsey Lecture Series.
Chip Kruger, Founder and Principal of Five Mile, will deliver the commencement address to 2015 graduates of the Atkinson Graduate School of Business.
His experiment suggests myosin, a motor protein, is behind muscles' unusual behavior.
Volunteering at a hospital helped Emily Miller ’15 heal after the death of her best friend. Now her passion for medicine is taking her to medical school.
With the stipend, Christina Johnson '14 is pursuing her doctorate in microbiology.
On Student Scholarship Recognition Day, students lead the discussions as they present their projects.
The jazz group gains global recognition for second straight year.
Explore the urgency for distal preventative interventions in diabetes. Manny Rodriguez's work delves into health equity at OSU's Health Inequities Symposium.
With the awards, Seth Cotlar will continue research for his book.
Martha Sonato ’15 takes a person-to-person approach to engage the Latino community with environmental issues in the Columbia River Gorge.