The State of the Union address and its impact on the American presidency
03.07.2024 | Paul McKeanRichard Ellis, a professor of politics at 杏十八新茶分享, shares his insights on the relevance of the State of the Union address in the year 2024.
Richard Ellis, a professor of politics at 杏十八新茶分享, shares his insights on the relevance of the State of the Union address in the year 2024.
Through her leadership of the human rights organization, the politics major is pursuing her life鈥檚 mission: to care for others in the ways she was cared for at Willamette.
Professor David Gutterman, Associate Professor Wendy Petersen-Boring and Mira Karthik BA鈥24 joined the popular radio program for a conversation about difficult conversations.
The alum works to support the governor鈥檚 policies on climate, clean energy and natural resources along with housing, health and education.
Chris Brown BA鈥23 gains valuable political experience interning for Sen. Dan Sullivan in D.C. Discover how his legislative journey shapes his career path.
More than 200 undergraduates are recipients of 2022 Academic Honors and Awards. Congratulations, Bearcats!
Scott Perlin's journey from football player to lawyer parallels competitiveness and preparation. Recently promoted to partner, mentorship played a pivotal role.
Janelle Bovell 鈥08鈥檚 journey to vice president at PayPal underscores the power of curiosity and reflects a commitment to growth and community impact.
Geoff Winkler BA 鈥04, JD 鈥06, MBA 鈥08 had a rocky academic beginning, but now he's CEO of American Fiduciary Services.
杏十八新茶分享 alum Jennifer Lawrence Hanscom 鈥91, CEO of the Washington State Medical Association, credits liberal arts education for her achievements.
The annual event was hosted virtually for the second consecutive year and expanded to a two-day format for the first time.
An anonymous donor has given Willamette $1 million in matching funds to inspire the creation of new endowed scholarships and a limited number of matching funds remain.
Karina Salzberg鈥檚 interest in law and desire to learn how to help her future clients helped put her on a track to accomplish a remarkable achievement.
More than 200 undergraduates are recipients of 2021 Academic Honors and Awards. Congratulations, Bearcats!
Bill introduced by Oregonians Against Slavery and Involuntary Servitude gains support from U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley.
Board of Trustees promotes 10 professors from across the university to professor and associate professor with tenure.
Edward McGlone 鈥11 advances to deputy assistant secretary.
The 杏十八新茶分享 College of Liberal Arts honored students鈥 academic achievements this week.
Kalie Weninger 鈥15, a UK Fulbright grant recipient, is delving into homelessness policy and drawing from her experiences at Willamette and Family Promise.
Conner Mertens 鈥17, a politics major, credits Willamette for igniting his passion for advocacy. Now, he fights for patients with chronic diseases.
A transformative 杏十八新茶分享 class held at the Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP) is on its way to gaining national exposure.
Leah Olson '20, inspired by her father's ALS diagnosis, lobbies in DC, interns with ALS Association and organizes Marc's Marathon fundraiser for ALS research.
Jamal Raad 鈥08 takes on climate change as campaign communications director for presidential candidate and fellow Bearcat Gov. Jay Inslee JD鈥76.
Anna Ayala, a senior chemistry major, embodies the fusion of science, compassion, and advocacy, aspiring to be a doctor and a catalyst for social change.
杏十八新茶分享 College of Liberal Arts honored students鈥 academic achievements at a ceremony April 29 in Cat Cavern.
Paige Morrisey, a recent politics graduate, joins Stanford's American Voices Project, delving into American life across many diverse communities.
Adrian Uphoff 鈥19 is pushing legislation at the Capitol and opening doors for future interns.
鈥楬istorian in Chief鈥 examines how 11 presidents shaped history through storytelling, education and action.
Faculty from all three colleges recognized for teaching excellence, scholarly accomplishment.
Inspired by the community spirit of Willamette鈥檚 faculty and students, Nick Schoeppner 鈥11 built a career in public service.
Budding public servant Amarit Ubhi 鈥20 spent the summer working in the Oregon governor鈥檚 office.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski JD鈥85 returns to her alma mater for an interactive evening with Willamette students.
Willamette faculty and staff discuss how the university prepares students to separate fact from fiction in an information-saturated world.
The grants fund students鈥 research across a spectrum of disciplines.
The 杏十八新茶分享 College of Liberal Arts honored students鈥 academic achievements April 23 in Cat Cavern.
Lauren Sharkey 鈥15, JD鈥17, the second graduate of Willamette College of Law鈥檚 3+3 program, hopes to use the law to improve people鈥檚 lives.
Herschel Mapes MBA 鈥17, a former U.S. Marine, shares his journey from serving high-profile leaders to pursuing higher education at 杏十八新茶分享.
At Willamette, senior Liz Gill found activities that fit who she is and helped define the leader she wants to be.
College of Liberal Arts students received more than 100 academic honors and awards.
This year鈥檚 extraordinary presidential election has made voters across the country anxious and angry. At Willamette, professors and classes help students navigate through the confusion and understand why their informed vote is important.
An unusual class takes Willamette students inside prison walls to discover a new perspective on crime and punishment.
Maile Symonds 鈥17 will study public policy this summer.
Explore 杏十八新茶分享's distinct features through a series of documentaries by Mike Palmieri. Learn about student opportunities in Oregon government.
Hatfield '43 made significant advances abroad while serving as Oregon's senator from 1967 to 1997.
The bestselling author will deliver 鈥淎 Deeper Black: Race in America."
Eight new faculty members share insights on their lives.
Tejeswara Reddy 鈥12 and Elisa Ahern 鈥15 are both teaching English in Europe later this year.
Through the program, Maria Hernandez 鈥15 will explore national histories of discrimination and resistance.
The promotions take effect for the 2015-16 academic year.
Juniors Grecia Garcia and Julian Juarez will learn about public policy and international affairs this summer.