Phi Beta Kappa Society beneficiaries
05.02.2018 | Exercise ScienceExercise & Health Science seniors Joshua Beymer, Tynan Gable, Shannon Ross and Hannah Signor invited to join Phi Beta Kappa Society and Delta Chapter of Oregon.
Exercise & Health Science seniors Joshua Beymer, Tynan Gable, Shannon Ross and Hannah Signor invited to join Phi Beta Kappa Society and Delta Chapter of Oregon.
Willamette’s Title IX Team received a "Campus Victim Services Outreach and Advocacy Project" grant.
Take A Break, Willamette’s spring break alternative, immerses Willamette students in social issues, fostering deeper understanding and meaningful action.
Willamette Professor of History Seth Cotlar joins the very prestigious 2018 OAH Distinguished Lecturers, promoting understanding of U.S. history.
Andy Blevins JD’19, MBA’19 and Carrie Elmore JD’19 receive the Bill and Ann Shepherd Legal Scholarship for their advocacy for LGBTQ rights in Oregon.
Sierra Wilson ’18 heads to the National Institutes of Health this fall.
Maltz awarded Fulbright scholar grant
Credits earned from concurrent courses may transfer under the new guidelines.
Willamette University's 2018 commencement ceremonies: Graduates embrace the future as key speakers share wisdom on openness, perseverance, and community.
Atkinson Graduate School of Management honored the achievements of students, faculty and staff at a ceremony May 10.
Phoebe Keever ’07 broadens her perspective and helps others during service trips.
Gabriel Tallent ’10 takes literary world by storm with debut novel “My Absolute Darling.”
Bearcats enjoy record-setting season and finish just short of advancing to national championship.
Rosie Roberson ’99 has created nearly 100 games and was nominated for a Toy and Game Inventor Excellence Award.
Karen Arabas’ class examines the water resources of the western United States.
Bioscientist Travis Stiles ’05 explains how three professors and a fraternity brother inspired his potentially life-saving research.
How does the dean of a management school relax in her spare time? By entering with a trusted partner into a new venture that demands intense concentration, the willingness to learn — and occasional broken ribs.
Willamette faculty and staff discuss how the university prepares students to separate fact from fiction in an information-saturated world.
Willamette University's eclipse event wins Silver Anvil award for outstanding communication. Over 2,500 attendees witnessed the celestial spectacle on campus.
The city’s drinking water is safe. The university is prepared for the future.