
Global interests land alumnus job in sustainability engagement
11.01.2022 | Jennifer JohnsonAfter earning his MBA and teaching abroad, Michael Chen ’18 now works at Meta.
After earning his MBA and teaching abroad, Michael Chen ’18 now works at Meta.
On October 6, Willamette University’s Career Development held the first Black and Brown Business Networking Night.
Willamette Law adds the LexScholars Post-Baccalaureate program to direct admissions pathways.
Shannon Lee, BA/MBA ‘21, drives healthy forestry practices at HP.
Willamette professors recognized the need for active listening and constructive discourse at this divisive historical moment.
To continue the celebration of First Generation Student Success Day (Nov. 8), we are pleased to feature a few of Willamette’s outstanding first-generation students throughout this week.
Matt Millar, BA'13, MBA'14 traces career achievements to real-world experiences afforded by Willamette.
To continue the celebration of First Generation Student Success Day (Nov. 8), we are pleased to feature a few of Willamette’s outstanding first-generation students throughout this week.
To continue the celebration of First Generation Student Success Day (Nov. 8), we are pleased to feature a few of Willamette’s outstanding first-generation students throughout this week.
Associated Students of Willamette University president works to support individuals' expression of gender.
Judge Lambert (JD'98) reflects on how the life of Horace Wheatley (JD'64) impacted her achievements.
Student employees talk about the interpersonal communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills they develop through campus jobs.
Choosing aluminum cans was one of the company’s first decisions around environmental stewardship.
Tech company selects work by Richard York MFA’14 in recognition of Native American Heritage Month.
St. Onge is co-president of the Native and Indigenous Student Union.
Chris Olivia BA/BS’24 created Lift Up, a fitness program designed to empower marginalized students.
Immigration Clinic at Willamette Law is the only one of its kind in Oregon.
Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Karen Sandrik discusses her recent article exploring enhanced damages in patent law.
Willamette’s Debate Union is on a winning streak this year as students take on arguments about the country, the world and (sometimes even) other worlds.