Atkinson dean finalists to visit Willamette
12.01.2017Willamette community members are invited to attend open forums with each candidate.
Willamette community members are invited to attend open forums with each candidate.
Learn about the transition from Willamette University's website gateway pages to the WU Portal, providing customized access to tools and applications.
Willamette’s CCM major prepares students to make influential, ethical contributions to civic life.
Roughly 600 people gathered on the North Lawn Saturday to close Willamette University’s 175th anniversary celebration by relighting the university’s grove of 75-year-old giant sequoias.
Resources and information about how new legislation could impact Willamette and other colleges and universities.
Michelle Atherton’s Willamette experience led her to a unique conservation project abroad.
Katie Pierson ’18 joins Peace Corps and will be teaching exercise science to high school students in Liberia next year.
Here’s what you need to know about residence halls, food service, parking, building access and more.
“Rad Women” author, illustrator help Willamette students celebrate the lives of activists and artists.
Willamette Law is saddened to announce the passing of one of its most gracious, enthusiastic and accomplished professors.
Warren Binford receives grant to combat trafficking of child sex abuse images online.
Willamette University musicians to host tour kick-off concert in Hudson Hall
Students celebrate their many accomplishments before heading back to Japan.
In its 175th year, the university celebrates the presence and impact of women.
John Poulsen ’94 publishes research that leads to crackdown on poachers.
Willamette Academy’s executive director explains how the program helps teenagers — and society — reach their potential.
Enter Associate Professor Jonathan Cole’s stage combat classroom.
Scott Beckstead’s College of Law class explores how pets, wildlife and farm animals are regarded and treated under the law.
The total solar eclipse, relighting of the Star Trees and colorful campus received the most love on the university’s account.
The funding will support underrepresented youth in STEM fields.