Willamette Hosts award-winning performance poetry duo Sister Outsider, April 19
04.02.2016 | Scott NadelsonThe performance introduces students to the wider form of language and art as activism.
The performance introduces students to the wider form of language and art as activism.
The fraternity hopes to make history by raising $25,000.
Willamette Law’s director of externships and alumna recognized for dedication and service
Read about Willamette University Law Professor Keith Cunningham-Parmeter's insights on TriMet's decision regarding the payment for union orientation.
The Lisbeth Claus Trail Blazer Award recognizes professionals furthering the development of global HR practices.
The new VP for Campus Life begins June 1.
Theo Bleckmann and Ben Monder Duo to perform April 12 in Salem
More understand consent, but it remains a challenge for many.
Employee forum showcases Willamette efforts to support students
Archaeology enthusiast Sarah Crabb uncovers lost tales in Scotland's Orkney Islands. Passionate about past civilizations, she aims to revive forgotten histories
"The Feathered Mantle" and "The Weaver and the Dress" celebrate Japanese Noh-style theatre.
Embark on a journey with Brewer-Wallin's exquisite costume designs. From evoking seasons to unraveling personalities, each stitch narrates a story.
Religion and law expert and Willamette Professor of Law Steven Green discusses hurdles to potential lawsuits from a bill to make the Bible the official book of Tennessee
This longstanding tradition reflects both Willamette’s religious roots and its liberal arts mission.
Commercial law expert and Willamette Associate Professor of Law David Friedman was quoted in a Portland Business Journal article discussing Oracle’s latest legal tactic in an ongoing dispute with the state of Oregon
Students will explore ideas from classical to contemporary, at home and abroad.
Oxford University Press published Symeon Symeonides' 26th book Oxford Commentaries on American Law: Choice of Law.
Gov. Kate Brown to address graduating seniors
Lettajoe Gallup '15 MBA'16 uses her dual-degree to jump-start her career.
Ruth Feingold, a versatile professor from St. Mary's College of Maryland, brings expertise in postcolonial literature and administrative experience.