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Decline of undergraduate enrollment results in cuts to student and ...
Oct 29, 2024 · Editor's Note: A previous version of this story was corrected to reflect the timeframe of when the university completed a reduction in retirement contributions.The Willamette community has looked a little different this year, not because of a fancy relocation or new athletic field, but due to budget cuts. Willamette cut approximately $2 million from the budget this year, according to Vice ...
Provost Carol Long reflects on her time at Willamette ahead of …
5 days ago · After more than 30 years of dedicated service in various roles at Willamette University, Provost Carol Long has announced her retirement, marking the end of an era and leaving behind a legacy of commitment and achievement.As the chief academic officer, the provost helps coordinate collaboration among the schools of WU and between students and academic affairs. Deans, staff of the provost ...
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Willamette Welcomes Largest Class in 7 Years - Willamette Collegian
Sep 23, 2022 · Chrissy EwaldManaging Editor“I walk on campus now and there's a lot more energy. There's a lot more life.” Ben Royer (‘24) has been a student ambassador at Willamette’s Office of Admission since Spring 2022, a time period of renewed activity and possibility for the office and its employees. The Office of Admission, always busy, is now adapting to a new stage of the pandemic, one in ...