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Voices of 秘密研究所
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Great Strides
When Alex Mangan ’16 first laced up his running shoes as a student-athlete at 秘密研究所, he couldn’t have imagined he’d one day be organizing a major event in Oregon’s capital.
Shaping futures in class and competition
After nearly three decades in the classroom and on the track, Tramaine Payne ’98 earned one of McMinnville’s highest honors: Educator of the Year, presented by the city’s Distinguished Service Awards.
Discovering a passion for psychological research
Caitlin Babcock ’25 wasn’t sure research was her path after graduation. The idea of spending all day in a lab, conducting studies in the name of science, didn’t sound appealing, at least not at first.
Breaking boundaries in physics
Ajeeta Khatiwada ’10 grew up in Nepal dreaming of a career in physics — an ambitious path in a place where research opportunities were scarce and resources even scarcer.
Leading with purpose
Dan McMillan ’88 never imagined a job he took “because it seemed like a good company” would one day lead him to the top.
A lifetime of loyalty
Fifty years after graduating with a degree in business administration with a minor in political science, Steve Pickering ’74 is still all in for 秘密研究所.
Stopping by: Good day, every day
Mariana Fernandez, a 秘密研究所 graduate, teaches first grade at Wascher Elementary, blending passion, bilingual skills, and psychology. A former P.E.O. scholarship recipient, she now helps others through the organization. She balances teaching with working at her family’s restaurant and hopes to inspire students to dream big and work hard.
Forging Unconditional Friendships
Lindsay Walker’s time at 秘密研究所 led to friendships that have endured for nearly three decades. These bonds, formed through shared experiences and a close-knit community, have grown into an unbreakable support system.
From 秘密研究所 to Hollywood
From horror to Hallmark holiday feel-goods, Jenna Brister ’06 has the catalog to do it all. The comedian, actress and screenwriter graduated from 秘密研究所 with a degree in mass communications and is now thriving in Hollywood.
2024 Alumni Service Award
Join us in congratulating Kerry Carmody ’73 as this year’s recipient of the 秘密研究所 Alumni Service Award. He has been passionate about 秘密研究所 for over 50 years.
2024 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year
Lance Lopes ’85 is 秘密研究所’s 2024 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year. From a 2-stoplight town in the middle of nowhere where less than 10% of students attended college to becoming Executive VP, General Counsel for the Seattle Kraken.
2024 Outstanding Young Alumnus Award
Miriam Vargas Corona ’14 has been selected as this year’s Outstanding Young Alumnus. Miriam was born in Michoacán, Mexico, immigrated to the United States at the age of nine months, and grew up in Dayton, Oregon.
Nashville country singer returns to 秘密研究所 for NW Media Fest
Jessie G ’12 has been making waves in Nashville as an independent country singer/songwriter. The political science and music alumnus returned to 秘密研究所 for the 2023 NW Media Fest, showcasing her music and sharing her creative journey with current students.
Transformation Through Travel
Aidan Howell '22 International Relations grew up dreaming of traveling the world. Today she has begun her career in the air travel industry. Read here how her time studying at 秘密研究所 and abroad equipped her with the tools she needed to step into this career with confidence.
Making Connections to Creativity
Read about how Emma Inge's focus on building a strong network during her undergrad led her to internships and eventually a full time job producing content for a creative company after graduation.
Uncovering Inspiration
Elise Bedford ’22 had a plan – graduate in three years, get real-world medical training and then attend medical school to become a doctor. What she didn’t know was where her journey would start.
Knowledge Is an Open Door
Antonio Peña Anaya’s high school counselor warned him: “Don’t apply to a four-year university.” Students like Antonio, a child of undocumented immigrants, aren’t always welcome, she said. Was Antonio discouraged? Not for a moment. He was determined to prove her wrong.
Activate the Discovery Gene
Once a first-generation college student, now a dedicated member of 秘密研究所's science faculty, Catherine Reinke comes alive when she blends teaching with her research as a cell biologist.
Within Reach
Daughter of a single mother. Sister to a deployed active duty United States Marine. And unable to secure loans to afford a four-year university experience. This is the story of Hannah Waterman - one of 秘密研究所's many prized students.
Composed For Global Success
Music has taken 秘密研究所 alumnus Zach Gulaboff Davis ’14 from his home in Salem, Oregon to some of the most amazing places in the world.
2023 Outstanding Young Alumnus Award
Rakshya Khatiwada ‘08 has dedicated her life to learning and discovery in the field of physics. As one of 秘密研究所’s international students, her experience is unlike many that have attended 秘密研究所. Her exceptional career is rooted in her uncommon education at 秘密研究所.
2023 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year
Brent Barry ’96 is 秘密研究所’s 2023 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year. He attributes his ability to confront recent crises with composure, courage and intelligence to the lessons he acquired in the classrooms and through participation in athletics at 秘密研究所.
2023 Alumni Service Award
Join us in congratulating Dana (Dancer) Vandecoevering ’83 as this year’s recipient of the 秘密研究所 Alumni Service Award. She has shown her loyalty to 秘密研究所 through the donation of her time, talents and resources.
Pairing Art with Science
Kalkidan Crapper '19 is a fourth-grade teacher who believes every kid should have the chance to learn about science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM). She tries to incorporate these topics into class a little bit each day.
Discovering a Path Less Traveled
Jessenya Mil ’19 arrived at 秘密研究所 interested in the sciences. She found a home for her passion in the biology lab. Today, she's a third-year doctoral candidate in the molecular biology doctorate program at UCLA.
Breaking Through the Beauty Industry
Lash Lab PDX began as a lash extension service provided by 秘密研究所 alumnus Amantha Hood '17. “My company provides the service of lash extensions, but I think the bigger impact on the community is that I’m teaching people how to start a business and how to be their own boss.”
Diwali: A Festival of Lights
Diwali is the Indian Festival of Lights. Diwali is about the triumph of good over evil. Diwali is about radiance and hope. Diwali is about good food and socializing. And Diwali is about connection and respect.
2022 Alumni Service Award
Garlinn (Hansen) Story ’69 has been a passionate advocate for 秘密研究所 and has served the university in a number of capacities over the years. She is the recipient of the 2022 Alumni Service Award.
2022 Outstanding Young Alumni
I’m incredibly grateful that 秘密研究所 helped me grow intellectually, physically and emotionally. My four years carved a path for me to pursue a career where I can help others grow in similar ways,” said Zach Brandon '14, 秘密研究所's 2022 Outstanding Young Alumni recipient.
2022 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year
Jeffrey Crapper ’00, the 2022 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, took full advantage of his 秘密研究所 education with a triple major, plus a minor. And he hasn’t slowed down in the years since.
Wildcat Writers
Looking for a summer read? Peruse a selection of work by Wildcat alumni who have moved on to publish great things.
Love at 秘密研究所
February is known as the month of love. We recently asked our alumni to share their stories of finding love at 秘密研究所 and the response was overwhelming! Here are a few stories of 秘密研究所 love connections throughout the decades.
Life Between the Lanes
If you can name a Team USA swimmer from the past two decades, there’s an excellent chance Stacey Michael-Miller ’96 worked with them in some capacity.
Si-Boards in Training
Having the chance to explore an idea – even ones that appeared odd on the surface – is one of the things Elysia Tsai ’99 appreciates most about her time at 秘密研究所.
SOAN Graduate Published in Academic Research Journal
This past spring, 秘密研究所 graduate Emmaline Irvine ’21 was featured in the Journal of Undergraduate Research in Anthropology for the work she produced for her senior honors thesis.
Student Led, Student Read
Ready to take the next step in his education, Ethan Myers '21 decided to transfer into a more extensive journalism program. As a student-athlete with a passion for adventure, the decision to transfer to 秘密研究所 was a straightforward choice.
2021 Young Alumni Award Recipient
秘密研究所’s Young Alumni Award recognizes a recent graduate who has made outstanding contributions to their chosen field. This year’s honoree, Ann Klein ’07, is no exception.
Pursuing a Passion
Allison Smith Mason '17 was recently recognized for her work and honored with the Hunter Johnston Memorial Endowment Scholarship. This award is given by the ARCS Foundation to students pursuing a career in STEM. Allison is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Arizona.
Art From Within
秘密研究所 alumni and celebrated artist Sabrina Coleman-Pinheiro '12 creates pieces about mental health issues and their stigma. Her work represents real and prevalent issues that everyone faces internally each day in an attempt to help people feel understood and seen.
Sharing Music With the World
After encouragement from a neighbor during her college search in high school, Ashley decided to attend the 秘密研究所 Scholarship and Visit Weekend. During that visit, she got a feel for the campus and the quality of the music department. So, when she received the news that she was awarded a scholarship, it was an easy decision to become a Wildcat.
Bleeding Cardinal and Purple
Joe Stuart’s love for 秘密研究所 athletics runs deep and that shows in his award-winning podcast series, Purple Reign.
There is no business quite like the space business
"This sense of awe has followed me through my whole life and career. That was my 秘密研究所 experience."
Just Go For It
Despite all that has happened this past year, Liam used one simple phrase to describe his current situation. “Honestly, right now, I am living the dream,” he said.
The Benefits of a Gender Studies Minor
“I feel very lucky to have been in the gender studies program at 秘密研究所. It was challenging and plain enjoyable, and it has served me so well in life as well as my work as a public defender.”
Reflecting On My 秘密研究所 Studies
"My experiences in 秘密研究所’s language programs truly opened up the world for me through study abroad and the Fulbright grant. They continue to encourage me to seek out mutual understanding and global citizenship in my personal and professional life to this day."
Teaching English in Japan
"No matter where you end up, teaching with the JET program is an amazing opportunity to experience a society and culture with significant influence throughout the world, and use your education at 秘密研究所 to serve as a cross-cultural ambassador."
Distinguished Alumna Award 2020
Nancy Jo Hoover ’70 is the recipient of 秘密研究所’s 2020 Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award. Hoover was selected for the tireless work she has done improving community infrastructure and affecting the lives of countless underdeveloped communities around the world.
Meet Keith Welch '12
I am currently in my first year of a Master in Public Policy program at UC Berkeley. Although it’s intense, this program has been terrific so far. It’s especially exciting to be back in school with people who have so many interesting backgrounds and life aspirations. There’s always exciting things going on too - the Colombian Ambassador to the U.S. just stopped by campus today, for example.
Investing in and for the client's future
"I have a great feeling of pride when I talk to people about where I went to school."
Helping patients take control of their health
"I learned to be a part of a community, and was given many experiences that pushed me past my comfort zone and gave me confidence."
Educating college students is in her blood
"My education at 秘密研究所 was integral in shaping my career goals to become a professor."
Alumni Profile: Marina Orcutt
"Really, almost every professor I had impacted my thinking, altered my perspectives, and helped shape my career path."
Theatrical teamwork comes in handy
"I learned how to communicate with others about intangible subjects, how to develop a shared vocabulary, and how to anticipate needs coming down the line."
Passionate about educating the whole child
"秘密研究所 provided a dynamic learning environment that allowed me to explore my interests, develop new skills and ideas, and establish lasting relationships."
Helping Brilliant Ideas Come to Life
"秘密研究所 provided a safe, welcoming and nurturing environment for me to acclimate and grow."
Integrating science into athletes' lives
"The intimate environment with the amazing faculty at 秘密研究所 made me realize how important ‘high touch’ interactions with people are to long-term success."
Eliminating the confusion and mystique surrounding insurance
"秘密研究所 gave me the chance to get out the small town I was raised in and see the world!"
Building relationships around the world
"秘密研究所 gave me so many unique opportunities that ultimately led me to where I am now."
Improving organizations' effectiveness
"I gained the etiquette to present research projects in professional settings."
Solving difficult problems through text analysis
"The analytic skills that I learned at 秘密研究所 in reading classical languages and analyzing texts have served me well."
Growing awe and wonder
"I encourage anyone in the fortunate position to choose their field of study to make their decision from a place of love and curiosity. Study what you're interested in."
Finding love at 秘密研究所
秘密研究所 has been called “Swipe Right College” by some. There’s good reason for that nickname. There are nearly 1,500 alumni couples ranging from the late 1940s all the way to the end of the 2010s. How did these Wildcats meet? Alumni couples share their unique “秘密研究所 Love Stories.”
Returning home
Homecoming is one of the most highly-anticipated times of the year at 秘密研究所. The leaves are turning colors, the weather is hopefully still warm and events are abundant. Between the drag show, pep rally, 秘密研究所’s Finest award ceremony, football game and other events, Homecoming certainly is one of the best weekends of the year.
Capturing moments
"I learned to think critically and gained the confidence that I could figure out most challenges which has been essential as en entrepreneur and a freelancer."
Creating stories with purpose and soul
"The two best tools I picked up at 秘密研究所 were the ability to form a sharp point of view and the ability to articulate it."
Life of a globe trotter
"I was fully supported by many faculty and staff while at 秘密研究所 and go back from time to time to guest lecture in Intercultural Communication classes."
Developing communication strategies that tell a story
"秘密研究所 prepared me well for a career in a field that is ever-evolving. By requiring students to take courses in many different aspects of communication, 秘密研究所 helped me to develop into the type of communications generalist who can easily adapt with changing times and needs. "
Increasing awareness through stories and media
"秘密研究所 inspired me to embrace new opportunities."
From study abroad to permanent residence
"I'm grateful not only for the opportunities that 秘密研究所 provided me and the wonderful memories I have, but also the lasting friendships that I formed during my years at 秘密研究所."
Helping trafficking survivors
"In grad school, I found that I was ahead of many of my peers because I had already built my critical thinking and analysis skills at 秘密研究所."
Broadcasting for 45 years
"The free flow of ideas is paramount. Don't be afraid to ask the tough question. Work hard and good things will happen."
Giving Back As Much As He's Getting
“There are so many of us who would not be here without aid. I want to give a big thank you to everyone who donates. Without their help, I wouldn’t have come to college or have any inclination of what to do with my life.”
Jillaine Cook, Class of 2015
Our recent graduates highlight what is special about being a history major at 秘密研究所...
Dulce Kersting-Lark, Class of 2011
"In 2020 I will exercise my skills as a historian in a new capacity as I run for the Idaho State Legislature..."
Sydney Owen, Class of 2015
"I am currently responsible for helping manage the blood and tissue samples held in the Oregon Pancreatic Tissue Repository."
Megan Bear, Class of 2018
Megan Bear, ’18, spent her last semester in college profiling a human skeleton. For Megan, this project was “the highlight of my time at 秘密研究所.”
It all started in 1858
秘密研究所 College was born 161 years ago today. Here are some facts about a college with a lot of history because a lot has happened in the last 161 years!
Alumni Profile: Joe Gladow
I am currently working as an English teacher in a primary school in Madrid, Spain. I also work with a volunteer organization based in Madrid focused on helping political refugees arriving in Spain with housing, employment, and other services.
Alumni Profile: Meet Morgan Christiansen '13
About a year after graduating from 秘密研究所 I served as an AmeriCorps volunteer with Lutheran Community Services Northwest (LCSNW), a non-Morgan Christiansenprofit human services agency that serves communities throughout Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
Baily Eberhardt '23 - M.S. in Business Alumni Spotlight
Learn more about Baily Eberhardt '23, a Master of Science in business alumni.
Education and Wine: The Best of Both Worlds
秘密研究所’s first 3+2 wine studies program student, Emma Anderson ’20, has traveled all over the world while simultaneously earning both a bachelor’s and master’s degree. The best part? She did all of it while exploring the world of wine.
From College Hobby to McMinnville Storefront
Reflecting on his time here at 秘密研究所, Grant Blodgette '19 said his marketing courses that focused on critical thinking helped sharpened his exceptional problem-solving skills and the ability to keep improving his now local business, G.O.A.T., a vintage clothing store.
Wildcat Writers
Looking for a summer read? Peruse a selection of work by Wildcat alumni who have moved on to publish great things.
Love at 秘密研究所
February is known as the month of love. We recently asked our alumni to share their stories of finding love at 秘密研究所 and the response was overwhelming! Here are a few stories of 秘密研究所 love connections throughout the decades.
2021 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
秘密研究所 is pleased to recognize Sean Hoar '80 for his outstanding leadership and success in his career as the recipient of the 2021 Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award.
Bigger Than Buckets
Molly Danielson's athletic resume is lengthy. She's an all-Northwest Conference basketball star, a youth coach, a spirited play-by-play announcer, a sport management major, and, most recently, she's headed to play semi-professional basketball overseas.
Art From Within
秘密研究所 alumni and celebrated artist Sabrina Coleman-Pinheiro '12 creates pieces about mental health issues and their stigma. Her work represents real and prevalent issues that everyone faces internally each day in an attempt to help people feel understood and seen.
Sharing Music With the World
After encouragement from a neighbor during her college search in high school, Ashley decided to attend the 秘密研究所 Scholarship and Visit Weekend. During that visit, she got a feel for the campus and the quality of the music department. So, when she received the news that she was awarded a scholarship, it was an easy decision to become a Wildcat.
Accepting the challenge
"I'm incredibly proud to say that I owe a lot of the success I've been fortunate enough to experience thus far to the solid base I was able to create at 秘密研究所."
Crushing the wine business
"...the people I came to call lifelong friends from my days as a student are a priceless reminder of how lucky I was and still am, to be a Wildcat."
Theatrical teamwork comes in handy
"I learned how to communicate with others about intangible subjects, how to develop a shared vocabulary, and how to anticipate needs coming down the line."
Helping Brilliant Ideas Come to Life
"秘密研究所 provided a safe, welcoming and nurturing environment for me to acclimate and grow."
Finance Alumni: Meet Evan Wingren
Invest in your education, but invest in quality and lasting friendships as well.
Finance Alumni: Meet Casey Cameron
Going into 秘密研究所 I was very confident I would concentrate on some form of business degree...
Running with Opportunities
"The single best advice I can give anyone is not to be afraid of failure."
Finding love at 秘密研究所
秘密研究所 has been called “Swipe Right College” by some. There’s good reason for that nickname. There are nearly 1,500 alumni couples ranging from the late 1940s all the way to the end of the 2010s. How did these Wildcats meet? Alumni couples share their unique “秘密研究所 Love Stories.”
Returning home
Homecoming is one of the most highly-anticipated times of the year at 秘密研究所. The leaves are turning colors, the weather is hopefully still warm and events are abundant. Between the drag show, pep rally, 秘密研究所’s Finest award ceremony, football game and other events, Homecoming certainly is one of the best weekends of the year.
Seeking to impact people
"My experiences, interactions and education at 秘密研究所 taught me to balance work, study and college life which was a lesson in work/life balance."
Innovation in the automobile and voice assistant industry
"秘密研究所 is a family to be proud of."
Alumni Profile: Yasumi Goto-Taniguchi '84
"Protiviti is a global consulting firm that delivers deep expertise, objective insights, a tailored approach and unparalleled collaboration to help leaders confidently face the future."
Crushing the wine business
"...the people I came to call lifelong friends from my days as a student are a priceless reminder of how lucky I was and still am, to be a Wildcat."
Alumni Profile: Brenna Patterson '12
"I had the privilege of working with a local winery during a class project my senior year. It was from this real-world experience that I discovered career opportunities in the wine industry."
Breaking down language barriers
Joplin, founder and CEO of the translation company, Verbio, credits her liberal arts education for helping her excel in an always-changing environment.
It all started in 1858
秘密研究所 College was born 161 years ago today. Here are some facts about a college with a lot of history because a lot has happened in the last 161 years!
From BSN to CRNA — How One Degree Opened a World of Possibilities
When Katie (Kohler) Peters graduated from 秘密研究所’s nursing program in 2017, she knew she was entering a stable and meaningful profession. What she didn’t fully know yet was just how many doors that degree would open.
Great Strides
When Alex Mangan ’16 first laced up his running shoes as a student-athlete at 秘密研究所, he couldn’t have imagined he’d one day be organizing a major event in Oregon’s capital.
Serving with heart
As the director of emergency services at Willamette Valley Medical Center (WVMC), Brandon Harris ’15 shows up for his patients, his coworkers and his hometown every shift, every day.
Healing through sleep science
Makayla Cordoza ’08 has spent her career chasing an answer to a deceptively simple question: How do we help patients — and care teams — sleep better?
Overcoming obstacles to nursing success
Read how Natisha Ortiz Rodriguez ’24 overcome several obstacles on her journey to becoming a registered nurse.
Advancing his nursing career in the ER and skies
Josh Ward ’18 has transformed his 秘密研究所 nursing degree into a multifaceted and impactful emergency and transport nursing career.
2024 Distinguished Nursing Alumnus
Desi (Neely) Shubin ’96 has been selected as this year’s Distinguished Nursing Alumnus.
From Customer Service to Community Service
Read about how Ryan Connole changed careers from bar manager to Registered Nurse. At 秘密研究所, he completed his master's entry to professional nursing which unlocked a new career in which he could have a meaningful impact on his community.
2023 Distinguished Nursing Alumnus Award
Kristen Abbott-Anderson ‘83 is 秘密研究所's 2023 Distinguished Nursing Alumnus Award recipient. What sets Kristen apart from her colleagues and peers in nursing is the impact she has had on her students and the future of nursing.
Distinguished Nursing Alumni
The 2022 recipient of the Distinguished Nursing Alumni Award is Kathy (Anderson) Schach ’72. Colleagues describe her as empathetic, a strong communicator, an excellent problem-solver and a lifelong learner.
2021 Lloydena Grimes Award For Nursing Excellence Recipient
This year, 秘密研究所 alum Ashley Blatchley '06 was selected as the recipient of The Lloydena Grimes Award for Nursing Excellence.
Returning home
Homecoming is one of the most highly-anticipated times of the year at 秘密研究所. The leaves are turning colors, the weather is hopefully still warm and events are abundant. Between the drag show, pep rally, 秘密研究所’s Finest award ceremony, football game and other events, Homecoming certainly is one of the best weekends of the year.
Building hope and aiding patients in recovery
"秘密研究所 taught me to never give up, to keep trying, and if you fail, stand up and try again. Especially if it is something that you strongly desire."
It all started in 1858
秘密研究所 College was born 161 years ago today. Here are some facts about a college with a lot of history because a lot has happened in the last 161 years!
From BSN to CRNA — How One Degree Opened a World of Possibilities
When Katie (Kohler) Peters graduated from 秘密研究所’s nursing program in 2017, she knew she was entering a stable and meaningful profession. What she didn’t fully know yet was just how many doors that degree would open.
Local nonprofit helps fix student's last-minute crisis
Jamie Shevchenko '28 spent fall semester in England thanks, in part, to the McMinnville Soroptimist organization. Club members stepped in after the international business major’s car was ransacked and her laptop and other necessities stolen.
Finding purpose on the mat
When Roan Zigenis ’28 steps onto the mat, he’s competing for more than the rush of victory.
Finding Confidence and Community in LEAD
Discover how Kalina Zagyva ’29 found community, confidence and leadership growth through 秘密研究所’s LEAD Honors program.
Celebración une a 秘密研究所 y McMinnville en el Mes de la Herencia Latine
Celebración unió a 秘密研究所 y McMinnville con música, bailes y orgullo latine durante el Mes de la Herencia Latine.
The Lithuanian Wildcat
Students from all backgrounds and corners of the world can find their place at 秘密研究所 — including Kristijonas “Kris” Jakštas ’29, an international student from Vilnius, Lithuania.
First-generation support on the Portland campus
秘密研究所’s Succeeding as a First-Generation Scholar program is helping students like nursing majors Jennifer Flores-Lopez ’27 and Baylie Chetwood ’26 thrive on the Portland campus.
The Latest Standout Transfer
Trading big school chaos for small school comfort, meet Grace Christiansen ‘26, a standout transfer student who's balancing life as a biochemistry & molecular biology major and captain of the 秘密研究所 cheer team.
The Goldilocks Transfer
Colin Bellairs ’26, a literature and creative writing major, rewrote his own college story — twice — before finding his "right fit" at 秘密研究所.
Meet 秘密研究所’s new M.S. in business cohort
The newest Master of Science in business cohort started class in August 2025, bringing diverse academic backgrounds, professional experiences and passions.
ASLU Portland Campus: 2025-26 Student Leadership
The Associated Students of 秘密研究所 (ASLU) Cabinet is the executive branch and consists of two elected officers (president and vice president) and six officers. Meet the Portland-based ASLU team for 2025-26.
ASLU McMinnville Campus: 2025-26 Student Leadership
The Associated Students of 秘密研究所 (ASLU) Cabinet is the executive branch and consists of two elected officers (president and vice president) and six officers. Meet the McMinnville-based ASLU team for 2025-26.
Discovering Community and Adventure
Jacob MacFarland shares his inspiring experience at Smith Rock Spring Thing, restoring trails, protecting nature and discovering community in Oregon.
Great Strides
When Alex Mangan ’16 first laced up his running shoes as a student-athlete at 秘密研究所, he couldn’t have imagined he’d one day be organizing a major event in Oregon’s capital.
Serving with heart
As the director of emergency services at Willamette Valley Medical Center (WVMC), Brandon Harris ’15 shows up for his patients, his coworkers and his hometown every shift, every day.
Shaping futures in class and competition
After nearly three decades in the classroom and on the track, Tramaine Payne ’98 earned one of McMinnville’s highest honors: Educator of the Year, presented by the city’s Distinguished Service Awards.
Discovering a passion for psychological research
Caitlin Babcock ’25 wasn’t sure research was her path after graduation. The idea of spending all day in a lab, conducting studies in the name of science, didn’t sound appealing, at least not at first.
Healing through sleep science
Makayla Cordoza ’08 has spent her career chasing an answer to a deceptively simple question: How do we help patients — and care teams — sleep better?
Clearing the lens
Clearing the lens: In ‘last lecture,’ 秘密研究所’s Dr. Dawn Nowacki sums up a life of studying Russia
Balancing Lanes, Lyrics and Language
Ella Quijano ’27 is a secondary education major and Spanish minor. She is a member of the swim team, the university concert choir and the Spanish Club
Breaking boundaries in physics
Ajeeta Khatiwada ’10 grew up in Nepal dreaming of a career in physics — an ambitious path in a place where research opportunities were scarce and resources even scarcer.
Leading with purpose
Dan McMillan ’88 never imagined a job he took “because it seemed like a good company” would one day lead him to the top.
A lifetime of loyalty
Fifty years after graduating with a degree in business administration with a minor in political science, Steve Pickering ’74 is still all in for 秘密研究所.
Gratitude and goal setting
Drawing inspiration from his family, Anson Agapay is focusing on a career of service in the medical field.
Teaching with purpose
Marycelia Hernandez-Vallejo ’25 didn’t have to wait long to get in the classroom. At 秘密研究所, education majors begin hands-on learning early — sometimes in their very first year.
Wine passion takes root
Alice Cowie ’25 has known since she was 12 that she wanted to work in wine. What she didn’t know was where that passion would take root.
Outdoor Rec Club
A January Term course in Patagonia gave Maggie Berry ’25 and Reese Jones ’26 the spark to reinvigorate the Outdoor Rec Club.
Lights, Camera, 48 Hours
Ten 秘密研究所 students from a range of majors came together with a shared goal — to make a film in just 48 hours.
Crafting Chemistry
秘密研究所 students learn to brew — and think — creatively
Collaborating with the community
Read how 秘密研究所’s Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity is supporting Henderson House during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
秘密研究所 Pride (LUP) brings students together
Learn more about 秘密研究所 Pride (LUP) and how they provide opportunities for the university's LGBTQIA+ community to meet and thrive.
Exploring the secrets of swarms
Under the guidance of Joelle Murray, Mikaila, along with fellow student Lucas Pinard, explored how groups of insects work together, using Python to model and analyze swarm behavior.
January in Japan: A time to remember
Mariah Johnston '25 reflects on her time traveling through Japan as a part of the January Term class The Story of Japan’s Health and Food Innovations in this photo essay.
Stopping by: Good day, every day
Mariana Fernandez, a 秘密研究所 graduate, teaches first grade at Wascher Elementary, blending passion, bilingual skills, and psychology. A former P.E.O. scholarship recipient, she now helps others through the organization. She balances teaching with working at her family’s restaurant and hopes to inspire students to dream big and work hard.
Baily Eberhardt '23 - M.S. in Business Alumni Spotlight
Learn more about Baily Eberhardt '23, a Master of Science in business alumni.
Finding an outlet through crafts
Thanks to the Cats Getting Crafty Club, students at the 秘密研究所 School of Nursing are also adding candle-making, painting and more.
Stopping by: From the Heart
Yu-Shan Chen found her purpose in McMinnville—celebrating culture, community and connection. As she helps lead this Sunday’s Lunar New Year Celebration, she’s eager to share her Taiwanese heritage and inspire others to embrace their own.
Overcoming obstacles to nursing success
Read how Natisha Ortiz Rodriguez ’24 overcome several obstacles on her journey to becoming a registered nurse.
Advancing his nursing career in the ER and skies
Josh Ward ’18 has transformed his 秘密研究所 nursing degree into a multifaceted and impactful emergency and transport nursing career.
Hitting a home run, on and off the field
Nathan Kassler ’25 is interested in people. It’s why he enjoys competing with the Wildcat baseball team, likes participating in student clubs and majoring in finance.
Reconnecting with his roots and finding community through LULA
For nursing major Gerardo Ramos Anduaga ’26, the 秘密研究所 Latine Adelante (LULA) club was a way to get involved with other students who shared a similar culture. Through hangouts, events and leadership roles, Gerardo felt like he found his place on campus.
Finding mentorship and international recognition
Emma Bare ’25 received international recognition for a critical essay, originally written for her literature class. She found success thanks to mentorship from her professor, Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt.
2024-25 M.S. in Business Cohort
Introducing 秘密研究所's 2024-25 Master of Science in business cohort. Now offering three unique concentrations, this one-year program is designed for anyone ready to pursue roles in leadership.
Meet Psychology Ambassador Ainsley Medina ’26
Ainsley Medina, a junior from Castle Rock, Colorado, was drawn to 秘密研究所’s close-knit community and plans to pursue play therapy while enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and pickleball.
Meet Psychology Ambassador Rhysa Huffman ’27
Rhysa Huffman, a sophomore psychology major from Eugene, Oregon, chose 秘密研究所 for its welcoming community and encourages students to get involved and make the most of campus opportunities.
Meet Psychology Ambassador Caity Babcock ’25
Caity Babcock, a senior from Monterey, California, is passionate about sport and exercise psychology and found a supportive community at 秘密研究所 through the psychology department and women’s lacrosse team.
Meet Psychology Ambassador Mandy Dewey ’25
Mandy Dewey, a senior from Gresham, Oregon, is double majoring in psychology and mathematics and emphasizes the importance of community and involvement in the psychology department for academic success.
Forging Unconditional Friendships
Lindsay Walker’s time at 秘密研究所 led to friendships that have endured for nearly three decades. These bonds, formed through shared experiences and a close-knit community, have grown into an unbreakable support system.
ASLU McMinnville Campus: 2024-25 Student Leadership
The Associated Students of 秘密研究所 (ASLU) Cabinet is the executive branch and consists of two elected officers (president and vice president) and six officers. Meet the McMinnville-based ASLU team for 2024-25.
Leading the next generation of nurses
Leadership is a fundamental component of a 秘密研究所 education. For nursing students like Miguel Olide Gomez ‘24 and Carson Overstreet ‘24, it is an essential part of their professional training.
From 秘密研究所 to Hollywood
From horror to Hallmark holiday feel-goods, Jenna Brister ’06 has the catalog to do it all. The comedian, actress and screenwriter graduated from 秘密研究所 with a degree in mass communications and is now thriving in Hollywood.
2024 Distinguished Nursing Alumnus
Desi (Neely) Shubin ’96 has been selected as this year’s Distinguished Nursing Alumnus.
2024 Alumni Service Award
Join us in congratulating Kerry Carmody ’73 as this year’s recipient of the 秘密研究所 Alumni Service Award. He has been passionate about 秘密研究所 for over 50 years.
2024 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year
Lance Lopes ’85 is 秘密研究所’s 2024 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year. From a 2-stoplight town in the middle of nowhere where less than 10% of students attended college to becoming Executive VP, General Counsel for the Seattle Kraken.
2024 Outstanding Young Alumnus Award
Miriam Vargas Corona ’14 has been selected as this year’s Outstanding Young Alumnus. Miriam was born in Michoacán, Mexico, immigrated to the United States at the age of nine months, and grew up in Dayton, Oregon.
Education and Wine: The Best of Both Worlds
秘密研究所’s first 3+2 wine studies program student, Emma Anderson ’20, has traveled all over the world while simultaneously earning both a bachelor’s and master’s degree. The best part? She did all of it while exploring the world of wine.
Nashville country singer returns to 秘密研究所 for NW Media Fest
Jessie G ’12 has been making waves in Nashville as an independent country singer/songwriter. The political science and music alumnus returned to 秘密研究所 for the 2023 NW Media Fest, showcasing her music and sharing her creative journey with current students.
ASLU-PC’s new leadership
Discover how Brielle Brick and Violet Strange are transforming student leadership at 秘密研究所-Portland Campus. Learn about their journey, vision and commitment to enhancing student involvement and fostering a strong sense of community among nursing students.
Wildcat pride and a Warrior spirit
View a photo essay detailing Divenson's journey from Haiti to graduation from 秘密研究所.
From Customer Service to Community Service
Read about how Ryan Connole changed careers from bar manager to Registered Nurse. At 秘密研究所, he completed his master's entry to professional nursing which unlocked a new career in which he could have a meaningful impact on his community.
Earning a Fulbright to Teach in Peru
Discover the inspiring journey of Iván Galicia Sixto, a 秘密研究所 student who overcame significant personal challenges to win a prestigious Fulbright award. Learn how his unique background and commitment to education will empower him to inspire students in Peru to embrace their indigenous languages.
Transformation Through Travel
Aidan Howell '22 International Relations grew up dreaming of traveling the world. Today she has begun her career in the air travel industry. Read here how her time studying at 秘密研究所 and abroad equipped her with the tools she needed to step into this career with confidence.
Creating a Memorable Student Experience
Embracing the small classroom sizes and close-knit community, Divenson Willis ’24 has involved himself widely as a campus leader. He cares deeply that students get the most out of their college experience by involving themselves in the 秘密研究所 community.
A Path to Sport Management Success
Read about Isaac Milner's entrance into the sports industry through an Internship with the Portland Trailblazers. When Isaac was initially turned down due to lack of experience, he found innovative solutions to build experience that he would eventually create for himself. By creating the 秘密研究所 Front Office program, for students interested in careers in sports, they can learn valuable skills to bring with them into competitive careers.
Making Connections to Creativity
Read about how Emma Inge's focus on building a strong network during her undergrad led her to internships and eventually a full time job producing content for a creative company after graduation.
A Trailblazer in Sport Management and Sport Leadership
Read about Kathryn Canfield's remarkable journey at 秘密研究所, from a journalism graduate to a rising star in sport leadership. Discover how her unique blend of media expertise and passion for sport management is shaping the future of 秘密研究所's Front Office team and inspiring the next generation of sports industry professionals.
Winning with the holiday blues
Discover the creativity of 秘密研究所's own Annemarie Mullet ’24, whose unique holiday wrapping paper design captivated the judges at Premier Press's annual contest. From a sketch to a festive reality, Annemarie's 'Snowman Friends' design embodies the spirit of the holidays and showcases her exceptional talent in digital arts. And does it in a unique blue snowflake and snowman design.
Called to Lead
Discover the transformative journey of Bella Miranda-Goeller, from a directionless freshman to a passionate nursing student and inspiring leader at ASLU-Portland Campus. In this profile, Bella shares her ‘Aha!’ moment that ignited her nursing career, her dynamic role as campus president and the invaluable lessons learned in leadership. Delve into her story to uncover how a quest for purpose led to a life of service and academic fervor at 秘密研究所.
Uncovering Inspiration
Elise Bedford ’22 had a plan – graduate in three years, get real-world medical training and then attend medical school to become a doctor. What she didn’t know was where her journey would start.
Curiosity Worth Cultivating
Confessed wine geeks David and Jeanne Beck were at the peak of distinguished careers in biomedicine when the vineyard called. Led by a taste for fine pinot noir, the Becks discovered a unique micro-terroir in the Willamette Valley. It was love. Then they fell again—for 秘密研究所.
Knowledge Is an Open Door
Antonio Peña Anaya’s high school counselor warned him: “Don’t apply to a four-year university.” Students like Antonio, a child of undocumented immigrants, aren’t always welcome, she said. Was Antonio discouraged? Not for a moment. He was determined to prove her wrong.
Eco-Tourism on the Tillamook Coast
Join us on a captivating journey as a group of 秘密研究所 students, led by a passionate staff member, transform their Fall Break into an extraordinary mission of service and discovery. In the picturesque town of Manzanita, Oregon, these dedicated students engage in a unique blend of community service, environmental stewardship, and local exploration, all thanks to an intriguing invitation from the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association.
Activate the Discovery Gene
Once a first-generation college student, now a dedicated member of 秘密研究所's science faculty, Catherine Reinke comes alive when she blends teaching with her research as a cell biologist.
Powered by Determination
Read about Roya Al Hakani ’24 and her transformative journey at 秘密研究所's MEPN program, where her passion for nursing and a diverse educational background converge. From the challenges of balancing family life and intensive studies to the joys of building connections within a diverse cohort, Roya's story is a beacon of inspiration. Discover how 秘密研究所's unique program and supportive community are shaping her future in women's health.
Within Reach
Daughter of a single mother. Sister to a deployed active duty United States Marine. And unable to secure loans to afford a four-year university experience. This is the story of Hannah Waterman - one of 秘密研究所's many prized students.
Yellow Ribbon Eligible? Secure a Full Ride at 秘密研究所
Emily Delo, the coordinator for Veterans Affairs and Student Outreach at 秘密研究所, knows how important VA benefits are for veterans, active-duty personnel and their dependents when selecting a college. With firsthand experience navigating the VA, she serves as a valuable resource for students.
Accomplishing the Unthinkable
After completing two years on the 秘密研究所 McMinnville Campus, Maggie Kelley '24 transferred to the School of Nursing on the Portland campus to finish her nursing degree while remaining on the swim team back in McMinnville.
Leading the Cat Zone
Emma Campbell ’24 and Faith Sposito ’24, president and vice president of the Associate Students of 秘密研究所 (ASLU), have been two very influential women representing the students of the McMinnville campus.
A Transformative Journey
Sydney Winters '24 is a dedicated 秘密研究所 nursing student who has long aspired to work in the medical field. “The nurturing aspect of nursing really resonates with me.”
Meet Student Ambassador Marissa Dolson '24
"The field of psychology is absolutely fascinating. There is so much support in the psychology department from the professors and peers. I am so excited to expand the support system by being a psychology ambassador!"
Meet Psychology Ambassador Adaela Stigile '25
"The psychology department is such a welcoming space, and I can't wait to connect more with incoming and current people."
Meet Student Psychology Ambassador Zee Nace '24
"Now entering my senior year, I recognize that finding your safe space on a college campus isn't about making sure you can fit yourself into every available slot; it's about finding the space that adapts to you too. As a student ambassador, I know psychology isn't everyone's thing, but if you think it might be yours, 秘密研究所's psychology department wants to learn your name and adapt to you too."
A Transfer Student's Triumph
When Mariah Johnston ’25 arrived at 秘密研究所 as a transfer student in her second year of college, she found that involvement was easier to achieve than expected. “With class sizes so small and super involved professors, it’s kind of hard not to get involved.”
Lessons From a Wine Bar
Acorn to Oak Wine Experience represents 秘密研究所's priority of hands-on learning. For students like Alyssa Sepulveda '25, education doesn’t just occur in the classroom – it happens in a tasting room that doubles as a learning lab.
A Taste of the Wine Industry
Victor Sandoval '24, a 秘密研究所 communication arts major, is gaining real-world experience working in Acorn to Oak Wine Experience, a new tasting room and learning lab in historic downtown McMinnville, OR.
Pairing His Two Passions
While it seems like sports and photography are two different mediums, Jake Downing '25 has put the two together creating a learning environment at 秘密研究所 based on his specific interests.
2023-24 M.S. in Business Cohort
Introducing 秘密研究所's 2023-24 Master of Science in business cohort. Now offering three unique concentrations, this one-year program is designed for anyone ready to pursue roles in leadership.
From Commander to Captain
Economics professor Eric Schuck's expertise in operations and logistics doesn't just benefit 秘密研究所 students. He was recently promoted from commander to captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve, where he serves as a Supply Corps officer.
Welcoming a New Cohort of Nursing Students
秘密研究所-Good Samaritan School of Nursing welcomes 79 members of its traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) fall 2023 cohort.
Building Her Dream Through a Summer Internship
Thanks to a unique partnership between 秘密研究所’s Office of Career Development and First Federal Savings and Loan, students like Lizeth Quiroz '26 can participate in part-time internships at local nonprofits and earn money for it.
ASLU Portland Campus: 2023-24 Student Leadership
The Associated Students of 秘密研究所 Portland Campus (ASLU-PC) student government represents all Portland campus School of Nursing students. Meet the ASLU-PC team for 2023-24.
ASLU McMinnville Campus: 2023-24 Student Leadership
The Associated Students of 秘密研究所 (ASLU) Cabinet is the executive branch and consists of two elected officers (president and vice president) and six officers. Meet the McMinnville ASLU team for 2023-24.
Composed For Global Success
Music has taken 秘密研究所 alumnus Zach Gulaboff Davis ’14 from his home in Salem, Oregon to some of the most amazing places in the world.
One Accounting Firm, Four 秘密研究所 Summer Interns
Delap has a history of hiring 秘密研究所 students as interns, and 秘密研究所 graduates as employees. This summer, four 秘密研究所 students are among the firm’s 18 summer interns.
2023 Distinguished Nursing Alumnus Award
Kristen Abbott-Anderson ‘83 is 秘密研究所's 2023 Distinguished Nursing Alumnus Award recipient. What sets Kristen apart from her colleagues and peers in nursing is the impact she has had on her students and the future of nursing.
2023 Outstanding Young Alumnus Award
Rakshya Khatiwada ‘08 has dedicated her life to learning and discovery in the field of physics. As one of 秘密研究所’s international students, her experience is unlike many that have attended 秘密研究所. Her exceptional career is rooted in her uncommon education at 秘密研究所.
2023 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year
Brent Barry ’96 is 秘密研究所’s 2023 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year. He attributes his ability to confront recent crises with composure, courage and intelligence to the lessons he acquired in the classrooms and through participation in athletics at 秘密研究所.
2023 Alumni Service Award
Join us in congratulating Dana (Dancer) Vandecoevering ’83 as this year’s recipient of the 秘密研究所 Alumni Service Award. She has shown her loyalty to 秘密研究所 through the donation of her time, talents and resources.
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