Coronavirus cuts Fulbright short, but lessons continue
05.27.2020 | Jennifer JohnsonAlexis Gjurasic '19, the first Willamette Fulbright grantee in Luxembourg, reflects on her teaching experience cut short by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Alexis Gjurasic '19, the first Willamette Fulbright grantee in Luxembourg, reflects on her teaching experience cut short by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Few things in life are better than free money.
Henry Veitenhans '22 and team take on the grueling Race to Alaska, rowing 750 miles from Port Townsend to Ketchikan. A tale of adventure and resilience.
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.
Over 400 Willamette students graduated, representing CLA, AGSM and the College of Law. The ceremony featured inspiring speakers and honored emeriti faculty.
Student Scholarship Recognition Day highlights Willamette students鈥 intellectual, creative and academic pursuits.
Paige Morrisey, a recent politics graduate, joins Stanford's American Voices Project, delving into American life across many diverse communities.
Students gain more access to faculty mentorship, funding and peer learning communities.
杏十八新茶分享's 2018 commencement ceremonies: Graduates embrace the future as key speakers share wisdom on openness, perseverance, and community.
The grants fund students鈥 research across a spectrum of disciplines.
Willamette lauded in latest 鈥淔iske Guide to Colleges鈥
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 鈥17 will study public policy this summer.
A summer program enables students to study scholarly, professional or creative endeavors around the globe.
Maya Kaup 鈥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 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.
杏十八新茶分享 celebrates its first undergraduate student selected for the prestigious Luce Scholar program, offering a transformative experience in Asia
Juniors Grecia Garcia and Julian Juarez will learn about public policy and international affairs this summer.