Commencement speakers, honorary degrees announced
04.02.2019 | University CommunicationsAt Willamette's commencement, honorary degrees will be awarded to Punit Renjen and Dame Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Jonathan Mayes will speak to graduates.
At Willamette's commencement, honorary degrees will be awarded to Punit Renjen and Dame Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Jonathan Mayes will speak to graduates.
鈥楬istorian in Chief鈥 examines how 11 presidents shaped history through storytelling, education and action.
杏十八新茶分享 BA/MBA grad Paimon Jaberi achieves dream job with Seattle Seahawks and uses data to tackle the business, credits 杏十八新茶分享.
Monya Maleki '19 presented research with Payton Rund and KayLyn Stirton '19 on ballet training benefits for football players at ACSM Northwest 2019.
Presented the research he performed with Professor Row in Inter-rater reliability in three rapid stepping tests.聽 Their abstract was accepted to be published on the ACSM website
Willamette had one of our best showings ever at the ACSM NW 2019 Knowledge Bowl. Our two teams competed against students from throughout the northwest region and Alaska.
Jason LeBlanc JD鈥19 nominated Rebecca Kueny JD鈥13 for Mentor of the Year, praising her unwavering support during law school. Kueny specializes in elder law.
New president, vice president and treasurer will be sworn in during the last ASWU Senate meeting of the semester May 2.
Sarah Pope '13 credits 杏十八新茶分享 for her journey from biology to veterinary medicine, equipped with skills and confidence for her future.
鈥淏oy Erased鈥 author speaks about writing, cinema and surviving conversion therapy.
Jackson Boyd MBA鈥20 reflects on the first half of his trip in China while on the train to Shanghai.
杏十八新茶分享 produces Peace Corps Volunteers; Willamette MBA attracts Peace Corps Volunteers.
Willamette MBA students award more than $150,000 granted to nine local nonprofits.
After the 2019鈥20 academic year, Curtis Bridgeman will return to teaching at Willamette Law.
Students in Willamette鈥檚 鈥楤attle Lab鈥 target cancer cells.
Students obtain Six Sigma Green Belt certification
Willamette Law grads excel in job placement, with over 80% in top-tier positions. The Placement Office offers personalized support and mentorship.
Adrian Uphoff 鈥19 is pushing legislation at the Capitol and opening doors for future interns.
Experience "George Rodriguez: Embellished Narratives" at Hallie Ford Museum of Art. A ceramics-only show featuring 41 works including a gargantuan mariachi band
Paige Morrisey, a recent politics graduate, joins Stanford's American Voices Project, delving into American life across many diverse communities.
In this new and exciting book from Professor Lisbeth Claus and Lesley Arens, HR professionals will learn the concept of #ZigZagHR and how it can position them, their careers and their companies for success during this fourth industrial revolution.
Jackson Boyd MBA鈥20 reflects on the second half of his trip in China.
Assistant professor of operations and supply chain management receives the Renjen Prize for Faculty Excellence.
In 2017, Kyle Roadman MBA'06 received the Robert E. Roundtree Rising Star Award granted by the American Public Power Association.
Congratulations to the students recognized at the Honors and Awards in Bearcat Excellence event for their positive contributions to the Willamette community!
Krista Baldwin MBA鈥20 talks about her group鈥檚 consulting capstone, in which they worked with a real client on how to make an equestrian center profitable.
Student Scholarship Recognition Day highlights Willamette students鈥 intellectual, creative and academic pursuits.
杏十八新茶分享 College of Liberal Arts honored students鈥 academic achievements at a ceremony April 29 in Cat Cavern.
One of the key differences between at Atkinson and other business schools, evident not just this weekend but the entire year, is how involved our faculty and staff are in student life.
Willamette鈥檚 Hawai鈥檌 Club celebrated its 30th lu鈥檃u, themed "N膩 One H膩nau: The Sands of Our Birth," honoring Hawai鈥檌's sacred lands and cultural heritage.
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.