Two college guides note Willamette’s positive impact
02.03.2017Princeton Review and Washington Monthly rank Willamette among top schools for community service and student engagement.
Princeton Review and Washington Monthly rank Willamette among top schools for community service and student engagement.
Willamette’s MLK Celebration concluded with a presentation by the 2015 National Book Award winner.
Already at $1M, the Annual Fund directly supports Willamette’s students today.
Black Student Union club hosts several events in honor of Black History Month.
The Willamette Law Review held its annual Law Symposium February 3, highlighting the topic “Equity in Health Law.”
Willamette University contingent visited Tokyo in January
Willamette MBA alumni lend business expertise to reinvigorate a Kosovo high school.
Through Willamette’s joint degree program, Donald Swen ’18 heads abroad, works with robots and finds shorter path to advanced engineering degree.
Willamette Law’s Prof. Steve Green was on Utah radio station RadioWest February 7 to discuss the Johnson Amendment and President Donald Trump’s promise to do away with it.
Jarvis Kennedy and Elizabeth Woody will present as part of the series’ spring events.
Feminist prequel to famous Shakespeare play imagines sisters before “King Lear.”
Last week, Willamette University welcomed 119 ASP students to the Salem campus. These students are excited to join the Willamette University community.
The Clark County council appointed Sleight to the position after interviewing four candidates. He begins in March.
Sign up now for Salem-based service projects on March 11.
Naomi Oreskes discusses "Climate Change: What Now?" at Willamette University, addressing industry-funded efforts to discredit scientific consensus. Free event.
Her presentation was titled “Diabetic Neuropathy on Knee Joint Position Sense.”
Like a snowboarding course, first-year law student April Stone's path to Willamette has been a winding and sometimes difficult path.
The public interest law project serves a dual purpose: train tomorrow's lawyers and serve the community.
One of the signature programs at Willamette University MBA celebrates milestone.
Willamette University reaffirms its commitment to equal protection for all, including transgender individuals, despite recent federal policy changes.