Christian Oldham ’14, MBA ’15 will spend a year in Japan studying ikebana.
Tomodachi participants share American culture with ASP students — and find they learn just as much from the experience.
13th Annual Social Powwow celebrates Native culture and traditions
On April 1 at 7:30 p.m., Willamette will feature the acclaimed piano duo Anderson & Roe.
Law school continues its rise in rankings by US News and World Report.
After graduating a year ahead of schedule, Olina Cavedoni '14 used her majors in economics and international studies to work at the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.
On April 17, Willamette University presents Ethos Percussion Group.
Through her mentorship with professor Jason Duncan, Serena Meng '15 discovered her passion for science.
Oldham '14, MBA '15 named Luce Scholar
The promotions take effect for the 2015-16 academic year.
Inaugural “24 Hours of Giving” event supported by over 750 donors.
Starting Spring Break, families are invited to go on a scavenger hunt in the galleries and receive a prize
Atkinson Lecture featured Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream.
For nearly two centuries, “The Country Wife” was considered too scandalous for the stage. But it’s precisely because of its clever satire and cheeky dialogue that the comedy is opening at Willamette University April 16.
Spring issue celebrates Bearcats in business, a speed-skating student, and much more.
Willamette alumni in sports: A different way to go pro
Valerie Cleary starts her post in late April.
Eleven EXSCI students traveled to the American College of Sport Medicine's NW regional meeting to compete in the annual Student Knowledge Bowl.
Find out more about art conservation with Tom Fuller as he works with our Native American collection.
Describing her classroom as an "unpredictable laboratory," art history professor Abigail Susik says the best part of her job is learning from her students.
NerdScholar recognized Courtney Stevens in its "40 Under 40: Professors who Inspire."
Through the program, Maria Hernandez ’15 will explore national histories of discrimination and resistance.
The first-ever plan charts a course for telling the Willamette story better.
Willamette University MBA Reaccreditation Announced