
Willamette University to enhance career services for underrepresented students
11.04.2020The Renjen/Deloitte Foundation Pathways Program is supported by a $300,000 gift from alumnus Punit Renjen and the Deloitte Foundation.
The Renjen/Deloitte Foundation Pathways Program is supported by a $300,000 gift from alumnus Punit Renjen and the Deloitte Foundation.
Willamette students practice virtual interviews, how to tell their story through workshops.
During this unprecedented time, some Willamette University departments share how the pandemic dramatically transformed their service to students, especially those who remain on campus.
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.
Leah Olson ’20 interns with ALS Association, lobbies at D.C. and in Salem.
Olivia Scott ’20 reflects upon interning with a program founded by a reformed gang member in South Africa.
Students recognized for cocurricular involvement and leadership.
Adrian Uphoff ’19 is pushing legislation at the Capitol and opening doors for future interns.
University has been ranked among the top small colleges 15 of the last 17 years.
Budding public servant Amarit Ubhi ’20 spent the summer working in the Oregon governor’s office.
More than 30 awards were given to students who have made positive contributions to the Willamette community.
The only Oregon school in the top 10 colleges with fewer than 5,000 undergraduates, Willamette has 13 Bearcats serving around the world.
Willamette University remodels buildings and relocates staff over the summer.
The summer brings changes in the Office of Career Development.
Willamette earns three top awards, two finalist recognitions in five years