Western Oregon University’s Newsletter: June 3, 2024
The annual Wolf Awards recognizes student leaders. On May 21, Isabella Morrill (left) and Abigail Fisher (right) were both selected for the 2024 Outstanding Graduating Undergraduate Award.
A Message from President Peters
Dear Community,
As we approach commencement on June 15, I am filled with immense pride and joy. Commencement marks a significant milestone in the lives of our graduates, celebrating their hard work, dedication, and remarkable accomplishments. It is a time of celebration for all, but especially for our first-generation college students who will be the first in their families to earn a four-year college degree.
These students have navigated their academic journeys with resilience and determination, breaking new ground and paving the way for future generations. Their achievements are not only a testament to their personal strength and perseverance but also a powerful reminder of the transformative power of education.
We are incredibly proud of our graduates and look forward to honoring their successes at this year’s commencement ceremony. Join us in celebrating this milestone and the bright futures that lie ahead for our new alumni.
We. Are. Wolves.
Pictured: Faith DeVyldere, President Peters, Sarah DeVyldere, Tina Fuchs, Ayla Adkins, and Megan S. (friend of Ayla’s) at the Wolf Awards.
News
Western Oregon University announces Congresswoman Andrea Salinas as commencement speaker
Western’s 2024 commencement takes place on Saturday, June 15 at 10 a.m. on MacArthur Field. Over 1,237 students are eligible to walk across the stage and graduate, completing a significant milestone in their lives.
Western Oregon University celebrates faculty and staff excellence through annual awards ceremony
Recipients of the 2024 Mario & Alma Pastega Awards were celebrated at a reception on May 22. This is the highest recognition for faculty and staff excellence.
Western Oregon University showcases undergraduate research on May 30
The Western Oregon University Program for Undergraduate Research Experiences (PURE) annual Academic Excellence Showcase occurred in person on May 30. The public showcase highlights undergraduate student research in multiple disciplines.
Western Oregon University’s Natural Science Club visits Death Valley National Park
Western’s Natural Science Club recently visited Death Valley National Park with Bryan Dutton, Ph.D., and Michael LeMaster, Ph.D., both biology professors who hosted the experience.
Western Success Story: Jenifer Pardy ’22
Jenifer Pardy ’22 shares how completing her master’s degree in organizational leadership has given her the tools and knowledge to advance in her career with the Oregon National Guard.
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
Western Oregon University featured in Season 11 of The College Tour Now on Amazon Prime Video
High school students celebrate culture and connect with the Western Oregon University community
Western Oregon University sponsors Monmouth Has Pride with grant
International Exchange Highlights the Power of Partnerships
Western Oregon University awarded funds to expand behavioral health workforce
Western Oregon University awarded a National Science Foundation grant to empower geoscience students with career pathways
Upcoming Events & Notable Dates
June 3-7: Wolfstore Sidewalk Sale
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 14: Graduate Hooding Ceremony. 6 p.m. New PE Gym. More info.
June 14: Forever Wolves Grad Party. This is a celebration for all the 2024 graduates. 6:30 p.m. The Grove. RSVP.
June 15: Commencement. 10 a.m. More info.
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