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Willamette Welcomes New Students Among the Best Willamette’s College of Liberal Arts is ranked among the best liberal arts colleges in the country by U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review and Washington Monthly. For the second consecutive year, the university also earned a top-15 ranking by The Princeton Review as one of its top U.S. “Green Colleges.”
In August, 483 new Bearcats joined the College of Liberal Arts. The Atkinson Graduate School of Management welcomed 68 new Early Career and Career Change MBA students in Salem and 36 students into the evening MBA for
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College of Liberal Arts
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Early Career and Career Change MBAs
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MBA for Professionals
Professionals program in Salem and Portland. The College of Law welcomed 116 new students — 112 pursuing JD degrees, one an LLM and three a master of legal studies (MLS).
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Master of Laws
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75 Years Ago In 1941, Willamette’s football team traveled to Honolulu for a Dec. 6 bowl game against the University of Hawaii. When Pearl Harbor was attacked the next day, the Bearcats and their fans became part of the historic events that led to the U.S. entering World War II. Visit this Willamette Library webpage to learn more and to watch ESPN’s brief documentary about the story of the Willamette players’ service during the aftermath of the attack: willamette.edu/go/ pearl-harbor.
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