Artists in residence
08.01.2016 | Tina OwenStudio art seniors say goodbye to Willamette with a show of talent.
Studio art seniors say goodbye to Willamette with a show of talent.
Filmmaker John Waller ’98 journeys into uncharted territory to share stories of discovery, beauty and love.
As the student speaker at Commencement 2016, Anelise Zimmer ’16 drew on her Willamette experiences and urged her fellow new graduates to find the courage to climb life’s mountains.
As history professor Bill Duvall retires after 45 years at Willamette, we look at how he and other legendary faculty members have helped students discover the enduring benefits of a liberal arts education.
An unusual class takes Willamette students inside prison walls to discover a new perspective on crime and punishment.
Katja Meyer attends the Kavli Frontiers of Science Indonesian-American Symposium.
Professor Don Negri takes over faculty marshal duties from emeritus professor Grant Thorsett.
The group includes broad representation and serves as the central coordinating body for shared governance.
Willamette is working on a Title IX review and expanded opportunities for women athletes.
Law Professor Symeon Symeonides is one of only six American law professors chosen to teach the general course at The Hague Academy of International Law.
Willamette law professor Caroline Davidson discusses how rape trials have changed in the 38 years since the landmark spouse rape case in 1978.
VP Michael Beseda leaves Willamette for Univ. of San Francisco as Vice Provost for Strategic Enrollment. Pres. Thorsett praises his contributions.
Willamette MBA’s Beth Ursin will serve on the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance’s board.
Willamette alumnus John Kern jumped through legal obstacles of Olympic proportions, and finished first to save the dream of a world-class athlete.
Willamette gears up for a new academic year and the arrival of the class of 2020.
The College of Law's trendy hangout welcomes students back with a grand reopening tomorrow.
Students, alumni and colleagues gathered to recognize Danny Santos' service to Willamette.
The College of Law get a welcomed boost from new management, professional staff, Caffe Umbria beans and new grab-and-go lunch options.
The Willamette community welcomes its newest members to campus.
Robert Krulwich of Radiolab urges first-year students to cultivate wonder about the world.
Willamette’s initiatives were quoted in a recent Chronicle of Higher Education story.
Students bargain-hunt during an Opening Days event that contributes to Willamette’s waste reduction goals.
Emilio Solano '09 returns to Willamette as the new executive director of Willamette Academy. Emilio has a passion for education and deep ties to the university.
In his new position, Williams will lead the ISG Legal department, supporting The Standard and The Standard Life Insurance Company of New York.