Networking tips from CJ Walker MBA’20
09.25.2019 | Jennifer BushCJ credits Career Management for always encouraging students to go out and network in landing his summer internship at famed advertising agency Wieden + Kennedy.
CJ credits Career Management for always encouraging students to go out and network in landing his summer internship at famed advertising agency Wieden + Kennedy.
Prof Gary Knight was elected VP of the Academy of International Business, the leading association of scholars and specialists in the field of international business.
Willamette University’s Atkinson Graduate School of Management has once again landed on Forbes magazine’s biannual “Best Business Schools” list.
WMBA students will head to Singapore and Germany for 2020 Study Abroad
Discover Handshake, the new system replacing GradLeaders at Willamette MBA, offering students access to more employers, event RSVPs and job applications.
"This Career Close-up was a great opportunity for us to practice interviewing with real employers and apply for internships or jobs."
Willamette University President Steve Thorsett discusses what the university is doing to counter the nationwide decline in college enrollment.
Pat Keys' speech to the second committee focused on climate change, global wealth inequality and sustainability.
Tim Johnson co-authors a paper examining the effect of military service on public employment.
Few things in life are better than free money.
Congrats Cassidy Brennan ('21) and Natalie Lyell ('20) on winning first place at the Oregon State Penitentiary Debate Tournament! Great job, team!
Willamette University's Family Weekend & Homecoming was a hit with nearly 1,000 visitors enjoying events like ZenaFest, athletics, and alumni reunions.
Discover how extracurricular activities can distinguish you in college admissions. Balance passion and variety, advises Willamette's dean of admissions.
We mourn the loss of Prof. James Thompson, an esteemed artist and dedicated educator. Join us in honoring his memory on Nov. 5 at 4 pm in Cone Chapel.
Financial aid is the best way to lower the sticker price of a college, and a few small steps can make the process more manageable.
A dizzying array of college scholarships exist for students in just about every imaginable circumstance — you just need to find the right ones.