Students assess this year’s unusual election through presidential debate event
10.03.2016 | Jennifer JohnsonHundreds of students, community members gather for DebateWatch 2016.
Hundreds of students, community members gather for DebateWatch 2016.
Prizes awarded to Bearcats sporting Willamette attire on Fridays.
The new Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education ranking places Willamette as second highest institution in Oregon, fourth highest in the Northwest.
The Oregon Senate confirmed Danny Santos JD’86, Willamette alumnus and former associate dean for student affairs and administration, to the Southern Oregon University Board of Trustees on September 22.
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper appointed Willamette Law alumna Sharon Holbrook JD’01 to district judge for the Colorado District Court in the 17th Judicial District.
Law Professor Jeffrey Dobbins discussed the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy left open by the sudden death of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and the court’s term that began this week.
The acclaimed author and “bad feminist” inspired laughter, tears, social change and self-reflection.
The office is a hub to connect students with services, programs and resources across campus.
For science class, students study tombstone inscriptions.
Willamette’s Outdoor Program offers 120 trips per year to Oregon’s coast, mountains and other popular spots.
All students will be required to update their information before registering for classes.
Willamette University College of Law hosted the annual National Appellate Advocacy Competition last week, where students argued a criminal matter in front of judges.
Students invited to make a sustainable impact.
A full symphony, choral ensemble and pair of pianists from Willamette University will present a musical event inspired by Shakespeare.
Food Recovery Network travels to Molalla, Oregon, to collect hundreds of pounds of apples.
How is Willamette University responding to the 2016 presidential election? Find out in this video of students at DebateWatch and this preview article from Willamette magazine’s fall issue.
Undergraduates present findings from Carson Undergraduate Research Grants.
This year’s extraordinary presidential election has made voters across the country anxious and angry. At Willamette, professors and classes help students navigate through the confusion and understand why their informed vote is important.
A new women's sport will join the roster at Willamette.