
Coronavirus cuts Fulbright short, but lessons continue
05.27.2020 | Jennifer JohnsonAlexis Gjurasic ’19 earned the distinction as the first Willamette Fulbright grantee in Luxembourg.
Alexis Gjurasic ’19 earned the distinction as the first Willamette Fulbright grantee in Luxembourg.
Few things in life are better than free money.
Supported by a colloquium grant, student documents his race from Washington to Alaska.
Leah Olson ’20 interns with ALS Association, lobbies at D.C. and in Salem.
Commencement speakers offer advice, humor as more than 400 grads prepare for future.
Student Scholarship Recognition Day highlights Willamette students’ intellectual, creative and academic pursuits.
Paige Morrisey ’19 will interview families, collect data for groundbreaking study.
Students gain more access to faculty mentorship, funding and peer learning communities.
Diplomas in hand, graduates move on to the next stages of their lives.
The grants fund students’ research across a spectrum of disciplines.
Willamette lauded in latest “Fiske Guide to Colleges”
Estate gifts of $6.8 million will support generations of Willamette students.
Undergraduates present findings from Carson Undergraduate Research Grants.
Students will explore ideas from classical to contemporary, at home and abroad.
Maile Symonds ’17 will study public policy this summer.
A summer program enables students to study scholarly, professional or creative endeavors around the globe.
Maya Kaup ’17 overcomes her aversion to the spotlight to champion important causes.
On Student Scholarship Recognition Day, students lead the discussions as they present their projects.
Tejeswara Reddy ’12 and Elisa Ahern ’15 are both teaching English in Europe later this year.
Through the program, Maria Hernandez ’15 will explore national histories of discrimination and resistance.
Christian Oldham ’14, MBA ’15 will spend a year in Japan studying ikebana.
Juniors Grecia Garcia and Julian Juarez will learn about public policy and international affairs this summer.