Western Oregon University’s Newsletter: May 1, 2024
The 38th Athletic Auction is taking place on June 1st! This fundraising event supports and benefits all current and future student-athletes.
A Message from President Peters
Dear Community,
As we approach the conclusion of the spring term, I am thrilled to see the many activities and connections that enrich our campus and community. From the Hispanic Serving Institution Summit, to the upcoming Wolf Awards Ceremony and Academic Excellence Showcase, this term has defined the dynamic spirit of Western and demonstrates our efforts as a community to place students at the center of our work.
Another important event is the upcoming Wolves Athletic Auction on June 1 at 5:30 p.m. This gathering is an evening of excitement and philanthropy, featuring an in-person and silent auction of exceptional items and a complete dinner, open bar, and wine pull. Not only is this event a celebration of our athletic community, but it’s also an important fundraiser that directly impacts the lives of our current and future student-athletes. The proceeds generated will provide invaluable support, enabling these talented students to pursue their academic and athletic ambitions. Please consider attending this year to help ensure the continued success of our Wolves.
We. Are. Wolves.
Pictured: From left to right, Chase Swearingen (WOU student), President Peters, Henry Hughes (WOU Faculty), Daniel Tankersley (WOU Faculty), and Monmouth Mayor Cec Koontz at the Monmouth City Hall ribbon-cutting ceremony.
News
Western Oregon University rugby teams qualify for nationals
Western Oregon University’s men’s and women’s+ rugby clubs have qualified for the Rugby 7s Collegiate National Championships. This is the first time both teams qualified in the same year, and the first time Western’s women’s+ team has made it to the Rugby 7s national championships.
Western Oregon University adds new role to bolster Hispanic Serving Institution initiatives
Western Oregon University recently added the position of Assistant Director of Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives to its Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to support efforts to become a Hispanic-Serving Institution. After a search, Cristian Mendez Garcia was selected for this role and officially started on April 22.
Western Oregon University student competes in American Ninja Warrior
Western Oregon University first-year student Caiden Madzelan has competed on the hit show, American Ninja Warrior, three times at 19 years old.
Western Oregon University supports multilingual learners in schools through grant
Western Oregon University received a five-year grant from the US Department of Education through the Office of English Language Acquisition’s program Project PROMISE, which provides professional development for teachers both in-service and pre-service, to support multicultural and multilingual student learners.
Western Success Story: Justin Martin ’96
Western Oregon University highlights the accomplishments of public policy and administration alumnus Justin Martin ’96. Martin shares that Western’s flexible curriculum and internship program helped him accomplish his ambitions as a lobbyist and business owner.
More News
Listen to the newest episode of the Monmouth Monthly podcast
Read the latest edition of the student newspaper The Western Howl
Explore the undergraduate research publication PURE Insights
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Upcoming Events & Notable Dates
May 16: Native American author Kimberly Blaeser will read and discuss her work at WOU. 4 p.m. in the Willamette Room, WUC. More info.
May 28: 8th Annual Memorial Day Banquet, hosted by the Veterans Resource Center. RSVP.
May 29, 30, 31: WOU Theatre Department Presents: John Proctor is the Villain. Rice Auditorium. Various times. Get tickets.
May 30: Academic Excellence Showcase. Open to the public. The event features student panels, poster presentations, fine arts performances, a presentation of awards, and plenary speakers.
May 31: Luau hosted by the Hawaii Club & Freedom Center. Werner University Center, Pacific Room, Doors open at 5 p.m., program starts at 5:30 p.m. More info.
June 1: Monmouth has Pride. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Main Street Park. More info.
June 1: Athletic Auction. 5:30 p.m. New P.E. Get tickets.
June 8: Smith Fine Arts Series Presents Makaha Sons. Hawai’i’s premiere musical group. Rice Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Get tickets.
June 11-12: WOU Board of Trustees Meeting
June 15: Commencement. 10 a.m. More info.
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