Western Oregon University’s Newsletter: July 8, 2024
Western celebrated Independence Day along with thousands of people by participating in the Grand Parade. Western’s Mariachi band delighted the crowd with festive tunes, while spectators had the chance to meet and pet Cookie, the adorable miniature pony and receive goodies handed out by fellow Wolves in the parade. Go Wolves!
A Message from President Peters
Dear Community,
What an enjoyable experience it was to be part of this year’s Grand Parade on Independence Day and to see Western proudly represented in our community. Witnessing many of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and supporters participating in the parade and cheering from the sidelines was inspirational. This event is one of my favorites and Susan and I are grateful to be part of such a vibrant and supportive community. Thanks to the planning committee for all their hard work to make it happen!
Summer is in full swing, full of activities, yet WOU teams are also working hard as we anticipate a vibrant campus filled with new and returning students in the fall.
I look forward to seeing many of you out and about in the sunshine.
We. Are. Wolves.
Commencement 2024
Congratulations to our 2024 graduates! We wish them the best in their next chapter and look forward to staying connected. Thank you to Congresswoman Andrea Salinas for speaking to our graduates and inspiring them with her story. She was also awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, in recognition of her invaluable contributions to our state. Enjoy a few photos from this wonderful day below.
News
38th Annual Wolves Athletics Auction again a success
Western Oregon University hosted the 38th Annual Wolves Athletics Auction last month. The event drew nearly 300 attendees and dozens more to the online auction. Thanks to generous donors, sponsors, bidders, and attendees, Wolves Athletics raised $156,106 across all aspects of the event.
Western Oregon University joins the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges
Western Oregon University officially joined the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC) after a rigorous application process. COPLAC advances the aims of its member institutions and drives awareness of the value of high-quality, public liberal arts education in a student-centered, residential environment.
Western Oregon University celebrates staff and faculty leadership, promotions and tenure at annual ceremony
Western Oregon University honored staff and faculty at the annual recognition ceremony and reception for their outstanding leadership, years of service, tenure achievements, promotions, and Emeritus status.
Western Oregon University student wins prestigious poetry competition
Western Oregon University student Jasper Beck, an English major, recently won the prestigious College Undergraduate Poetry Competition sponsored by the National Federation of State Poetry Societies.
Western presents Living History II: The Middle Years 1911 to 1982
Featuring host Professor Henry Hughes, Professor Emeritus Gary Huxford, and other members of Western’s community, this video chronicles the growth and development of Western Oregon University from its reopening as Oregon Normal School in 1911 to the end of Gerald Leinwand’s administration.
Harold Mason: A Retrospective.
Nationally renowned local artist Harold Mason, who passed away in 2022, is being honored with a summer exhibit “Harold Mason: A Retrospective,” which is an engaging and expansive exhibition located in the 2nd floor Gallery of Hamersly Library. Stop by today to celebrate his incredible work.
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Upcoming Events & Notable Dates
July 10, 12 & 13: PACK Connect Days: More info.
July 17: McMenamins Presents: Oregon’s Others: Gender, Civil Liberties, and the Surveillance State. WOU Professor Kim Jensen to lecture her newest book. 7 p.m. Oregon Hotel, McMinnville. $5 admission. More info.
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