Myra Albert Wiggins: "A Photographer's Life"
This week, Tokyo International University of America (TIUA) welcomed 132 new students to Salem.
The Princeton Review lists Willamette fourth in the nation for "making an impact.”
A National Science Foundation grant is funding undergraduate mathematics research.
Seth Cotlar is participating in a seminar on slave narratives at Yale University in June.
Amadou Fofana has been awarded a Humanities Writ Large fellowship at Duke University.
After directing the National Export Initiative for President Barack Obama, Courtney Gregoire '01 returned to Seattle to balance her family life with working a lawyer and a Port of Seattle commissioner.
Faculty Recital: "An Afternoon of Love Songs"
Dave Craig discusses the science behind "Owlcapone's" behavior.
What’s it like to host a radio show? Chemistry professor Karen McFarlane Holman’s “Community Radio” students try it firsthand — and learn about themselves along the way.
The Green Initiative Fund is promoting social and environmental sustainability on campus.
Juniors Grecia Garcia and Julian Juarez will learn about public policy and international affairs this summer.
With 11 alumni serving overseas, Willamette snags the No. 10 spot among small schools.
Atkinson graduate named CEO of Deloitte Global
Atkinson graduate named 2015 Forty Under 40 winner
Willamette University MBA strengthens ties to the Portland business community
From serving in his fraternity to leading the Associated Students of Willamette University, Andrés Oswill '15 is leaving a lasting impression on campus.
The OnStage blog calls Willamette's Theatre program "absolutely incredible."
Concert: Chamber Orchestra and Wind Ensemble
The opposing forces of greed, love and honor are showcased in “Gianni Schicchi,” an opera opening at Willamette University March 12.
Warren Binford hopes to support the advancement of brain science research focused on child pornography.