All ears on her
05.02.2016 | Mike RussellMadison Hall ’16 explores music and a new-found love of opera.
Madison Hall ’16 explores music and a new-found love of opera.
Willamette World News brings an international outlook to campus.
Law graduate recognized as pioneer who demonstrates concern for human and civil rights has history of significant litigation wins and community involvement
Commitment to change at Willamette: Engaging students, expanding council scope, supporting Willamette Academy and enhancing inclusivity. Stay tuned for updates.
Joshua Reams L'16 sheds light on important issues around elder law.
Andrew Lum ’16 pairs his passion for athletics with academics and service.
Willamette’s liberal arts approach creates opportunities for Jessica Weiss ’18.
Undergraduate, law and MBA students celebrated before family and friends.
Diller sheds light on the city of Cascade Locks' legal options to open a water-bottling operation in Hood River County.
Willamette's civil procedure expert and law professor commented in Statesman-Journal article that reported on a recent judicial opinion concerning the ongoing dispute between former Oregon first lady Cylvia Hayes and The Oregonian.
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.
New summer dining options offer the campus community more choice and convenience than ever before.
Willamette celebrated staff excellence at the ACE luncheon. Employees were honored for their dedication and contributions to the university community.
Students consider options to recycle and upcycle during end-of-year move out.