Willamette introduces Office of Grants and Strategic Initiatives (OGSI)
04.03.2017 | Carol LongRedefined office creates greater collaboration related to grants, foundation relations and strategic initiatives.
Redefined office creates greater collaboration related to grants, foundation relations and strategic initiatives.
The program follows last month’s successful admitted-student event.
Series connects students at Willamette and beyond to exceptional learning experience.
Willamette University grounds team honored with award for Large Sustainable Business of the Year.
The Debate Union heads to national tournament this week.
Salem-Keizer high school students learned about the legal process and argued a mock case before an Oregon Court of Appeals judge.
CLA tuition increase is a historic low for the university.
Help Admissions welcome admitted students to campus Thursday and Friday.
For the second straight year, Atkinson Graduate School of Management earns top-tier acknowledgement.
Willamette Law named Salem attorney Jennifer Brown its Mentor of the Year at a reception April 5.
Exercise Science majors Ami Boucher and Salina Judd were both recognized and awarded (The Kinitzer) by the department for their contributions to advancing the ideals of the department.
This recognition is considered one of the highest prestigious honors of undergraduate achievements.
Exercise Science undergraduates hosted several students from the Oregon School for the Deaf as they participated in National Biomechanics Day (4/6).
Student surveys show increased satisfaction with internet service after upgrades.
College of Liberal Arts students received more than 100 academic honors and awards.
At Willamette, senior Liz Gill found activities that fit who she is and helped define the leader she wants to be.
Leonard Pitts Jr. to deliver CLA address.
Estate gifts of $6.8 million will support generations of Willamette students.
Herschel Mapes MBA ’17, a former U.S. Marine, shares his journey from serving high-profile leaders to pursuing higher education at Willamette University.
Grace Pochis ’17 examines the influences that shaped how the history of the university and Jason Lee has been told.
Part two: The man before the myth
Part three: A story of epic proportions
Part four: A hidden agenda
Part five: Distorting the past
Part six: The march of progress
Part seven: Tales of supremacy
Zach Duell ’18, the university’s sole organ student this semester, explains why the Bishop Family Organ is so grand.
Lauren Sharkey ’15, JD’17, the second graduate of Willamette College of Law’s 3+3 program, hopes to use the law to improve people’s lives.
Donate your textbooks at drop-off bins around campus.