Father’s ALS diagnosis inspires student’s advocacy
09.03.2019 | Jennifer JohnsonLeah Olson '20, inspired by her father's ALS diagnosis, lobbies in DC, interns with ALS Association and organizes Marc's Marathon fundraiser for ALS research.
Leah Olson '20, inspired by her father's ALS diagnosis, lobbies in DC, interns with ALS Association and organizes Marc's Marathon fundraiser for ALS research.
A $999,899 NSF grant supports ASCEND, led by Prof. Sarah Kirk of Willamette University, empowering STEM women faculty across six institutions and regions.
The campus community kicked off the start of the academic year with a block party and the annual Activities and Resources Expo. Here are some photographic highlights.
Willamette welcomes three tenure-track faculty members in the College of Liberal Arts and Atkinson Graduate School of Management.
U.S. News and World Report listed Willamette University in the top tier of liberal arts colleges nationally, ranking the university 68th among the best liberal arts colleges and as a “Best Value School” in the magazine’s 2020 rankings.
You’ve done the research, figured out the pros and cons and maybe even created a spreadsheet, but you still can’t narrow down your list.
Making students feel supported and welcomed is a priority.
Henry Veitenhans '22 and team take on the grueling Race to Alaska, rowing 750 miles from Port Townsend to Ketchikan. A tale of adventure and resilience.
Katherine Skovira, a mezzo-soprano, joins Willamette University as the Johanna Beckham Zeller and Norman K. Zeller Endowed Chair in Voice and Opera.
Maggie Grogan (20') demonstrates cutting edge eccentric training/balance device from the Open House at Northwest Rehabilitation Associates recently.
With 91 registered student organizations available this year, it’s harder to find something you’re not interested in.
Undergraduate, graduate students represent dozens of states an several countries.
In college as in life, timing makes a difference.
Willamette University excels on Teach For America's Top Contributors List, ranking within the top 10 for colleges with fewer than 3,000 students.
Professor Symeon C. Symeonides adds another success to his record of law reform by drafting an international model law on conflicts of laws for the IDI.
Willamette was the only law school in the Pacific Northwest to be recognized.