
Design students bring artistry and dedication to community projects
11.01.2022 | Linda LenhoffPNCA students are redesigning Willamette Week’s Give!Guide.
PNCA students are redesigning Willamette Week’s Give!Guide.
Lindsay Stewart ’69 JD’73 and Corinne Stewart ’71 have endowed the Lindsay and Corinne Stewart Professorship in Humanities.
When alumni, parents and friends knew of the needs and challenges faced by our students and community this year, they responded with an unprecedented level of support.
During a time of pain and healing, Katie Lee’s professors and classmates inspired her to make the most of her life.
Emily Anderson MBA’20 used her educational experience as a springboard to a job with one of the nation’s top accounting firms.
The newest addition to the president’s leadership team is passionate about inclusion, equity, mentorship and transformative learning.
Factors to consider when evaluating tuition and cost.
Making students feel supported and welcomed is a priority.
Best-selling guide features some 300 of the “best and most interesting” colleges.
Diplomas in hand, graduates move on to the next stages of their lives.
Former Willamette singers return to campus for a special reunion and a remarkable professor.
Families of some students, faculty grapple with aftermath.
Willamette lauded in latest “Fiske Guide to Colleges”
Willamette Store temporarily closes next month for renovation
The Willamette community welcomes its newest members to campus.
Willamette gears up for a new academic year and the arrival of the class of 2020.
As the student speaker at Commencement 2016, Anelise Zimmer ’16 drew on her Willamette experiences and urged her fellow new graduates to find the courage to climb life’s mountains.
Studio art seniors say goodbye to Willamette with a show of talent.
Students will explore ideas from classical to contemporary, at home and abroad.
The change reflects a nationwide trend to a more holistic review of applicants, especially from underrepresented groups.
Nearly 200 first-year students enrolled at Atkinson, College of Law
Eight new faculty members share insights on their lives.
The Guinness Book of World Records will certify the results this winter.
Psychology professor and author Dacher Keltner offers students advice on achieving happiness.
From swimming to volleyball, the Class of 2019 explored Willamette’s offerings.
Thirty-four percent of students took part in Greek life as of last spring.
Willamette earns three top awards, two finalist recognitions in five years
Three acclaimed speakers helped celebrate the achievements of WU graduates on May 17.
Speakers for the undergrad, graduate schools will share remarks May 17.