Western forensic anthropology alumni joins faculty to educate and inspire

MONMOUTH, Ore. – Western Oregon University alumni Jerielle Cartales ‘13, aspired to be a forensic anthropologist since high school, after watching the television show, Bones.

Western’s forensic anthropology minor, coupled with a major in Biology, was the opportunity Cartales needed to make her aspirations a reality, and is now a forensic anthropology lecturer at Western. 

“My favorite part of the job is working with my students and seeing that ‘a-ha’ moment when they connect what we covered in the lecture and what we’re covering in the lab. Western really is special because the professors really care about their student’s success,” shares Cartales.

Labs consist of students laying out the bones in correct anatomical positions, then processing the remains. They then determine what the individual’s likely age was upon death, their biological sex, the ancestry of the remains, and finally stature, which refers to any evidence of trauma or pathology. 

Watch and listen to Cartales share her story.

Learn more about the criminal justice programs at Western.

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About Western Oregon University

Western Oregon University, founded in 1856 in Monmouth, is the state’s oldest public university. Serving about 4,000 students, WOU is a mid-sized, NCAA Division II institution with about 70% of the student population being from Oregon. A significant portion of attendees are members of under-represented groups, veterans, or non-traditional students. WOU is Oregon’s campus of choice for those seeking a transformative education in a supportive, student-centered learning community where classes are taught by faculty. Together we succeed.

Western Oregon announces Commencement keynote speaker, Dan Rayfield

MONMOUTH, Ore. – Western Oregon University is pleased to announce that Dan Rayfield, who serves as Oregon’s 69th Speaker of the House, will be this year’s keynote speaker for the 2023 Commencement Ceremony on June 17th, 2023. 

A WOU alum 03’, Speaker Rayfield majored in Geography. After graduating from WOU, Speaker Rayfield attended Willamette University School of Law. Speaker Rayfield represents House District 16, encompassing Corvallis and Oregon State University. He is also an attorney who works on behalf of individuals bringing consumer and civil rights cases against large corporations, insurance companies, and others.

Since joining the legislature in 2015, Speaker Rayfield has served as Co-Chair of Joint Ways and Means, the Legislature’s budget-writing committee, several of the budget subcommittees, and the House Rules Committee. Throughout this time, he has focused on investing in democracy, making strategic investments in housing and homelessness, good-paying jobs for working families, behavioral health and healthcare, mitigating the impacts of climate change on our most vulnerable communities, making Oregon communities safer, and stronger schools. 

Prior to 2020, WOU’s Commencement Ceremony featured several notable Keynote speakers including Peter Courtney, Jackie Winters, Matt Utterbacl, Dr. Claire Oliveros, Kurt Schrader, and most recently, Rosa Lee Timm. WOU’s Keynote speakers are selected to inspire, encourage, and congratulate the members of each unique graduating class. We are pleased to bring back this tradition as we send off our 2023 graduates. We want to express our gratitude and appreciation to Speaker Rayfield for being this year’s Keynote speaker.

Western Oregon University’s 2023 Athletic Auction

MONMOUTH, Ore. – The Western Oregon University Wolves Athletic Auction is returning for its 37th year on Saturday, June 3, and again will feature an in-person and online silent auction with several great items up for bid. This is the most impactful fundraiser of the year benefiting our current and future Wolves student-athletes. Proceeds will impact all Western student-athletes by providing them with an opportunity to compete while earning their dream degrees.

Fans can support a WOU Athletic Department that already in 2022-23 has won two team Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles and seven individual GNAC titles to go along with two All-American, 15 All-Region, 33 All-Conference, and 45 All-Academic honorees with the spring season (baseball, softball, and track and field – all in the hunt for GNAC titles) still ongoing.

The Wolves Athletic Auction offers attendees a memorable evening complete with dinner and an open bar, a silent and live auction, and a wine pull. The program features our Wolves student-athletes, coaches, and other entertainment.

Get ready to raise the paddle to support current and future Wolves student-athletes. Wolves fans can purchase a table (eight seats) or individual tickets. Purchasing a table is recommended if you have a group as this will be the only way to guarantee your group’s seating arrangements. Click here to purchase your tickets for the auction.

The online auction allows all to participate from the comfort of their homes and will be open from May 24 to June 2. Items include local food and beverages and unique trips and experiences. Click here to register for the online silent auction.

FAST FACTS
Live Wolves Athletic Auction
When: Saturday, June 3, 2023 | Doors Open at 5:30 p.m.
Where: New PE
Get Involved: Purchase Your Tickets Here!

Online Silent Auction
When: Wednesday, May 24- Friday, June 2
Where: Online at wouwolves.com/auction
Get Involved: Register Today

Would you like to support Wolves student-athletes while also promoting your business? Contact Morgan Harris at 503-838-8814 or harrism@wou.edu for more information about sponsorship packages.

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Brittany Kima, Public Information Officer
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Another successful Giving Day for Western Oregon University

MONMOUTH, Ore. – The 2023 Western Oregon University Giving Day (Howl from the Heart) was a great success! More than 500 benefactors made gifts to support 74 different funds to benefit students and programs. As of Friday, March 17, $205,795 has been raised due to your generous support.

Two scholarship endowments were fully endowed thanks to the combined efforts of 50 individuals and the generous donors who agreed to match all proceeds! The fully endowed status of a scholarship guarantees that the scholarship will have funds available to be awarded each year to students in need.

Nearly a third of contributors made multiple gifts to different funds. The Fund for WOU (Greatest Need) received the most gifts with 140 individuals expressing their support. The varsity Volleyball program received the second most total number of donors with fifty-seven! 

Many supporters on this day shared that their reasons for giving were attributed to the impacts made on them or on family members during their time at WOU. One supporter shared, “I am a WOU alumnus, and I love to support my school and the WOU family!” Another supporter shared, “WOU helped me get to where I am today and if I can help someone else succeed, then I would be more than willing to contribute!” 

Thank you to all who supported the mission and students of Western Oregon University. 

“The expression of support for WOU and its students by hundreds of generous supporters on Giving Day demonstrates the impact WOU has on its alumni and the greater community! I am beyond grateful to all who contributed and are making a difference in the lives of current and future Wolves.” Katie Wojke, VP of Advancement and Executive Director of Foundation

Falling on the first Tuesday in March, WOU’s annual day of giving has encouraged alumni, friends, parents, faculty, and staff to support areas of need across campus that positively impact students. Since 2016, donors have contributed more than $1 million to benefit the WOU community!

Visit wou.edu/foundation to learn more about supporting WOU and its students.

About Western Oregon University

Western Oregon University, founded in 1856 in Monmouth, is the state’s oldest public university. Serving about 4,000 students, WOU is a mid-sized, NCAA Division II institution with about 70% of the student population being from Oregon. A significant portion of attendees are members of under-represented groups, veterans, or non-traditional students. WOU is Oregon’s campus of choice for those seeking a transformative education in a supportive, student-centered learning community where classes are taught by faculty. Together we succeed.

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Brittany Kima, Public Information Officer
503-838-8065 | kimab@wou.edu

Katie Wojke named Vice President of Advancement at WOU

MONMOUTH, Ore. – Western Oregon University President, Jesse Peters, recently named Katie Wojke as the university’s Vice President of Advancement, effective January 30.

“She is a productive fundraiser, partnering with donors to support students, faculty, and programs. Katie is driven by the compelling mission of access to higher education and the development of outstanding future citizens and leaders. Coming to us from another GNAC school, Katie is familiar with WOU, and she looks forward to joining the Western team.” stated Dr. Peters.

Katie joins Western’s pack with more than 20 years of experience. Most recently, she has served as the interim Vice President at Saint Martin’s University in Lacey, Washington. Prior to her current role, she served Saint Martin’s as the Assistant/Associate Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Alumni Relations. Katie has also been a member of teams at Bellarmine Preparatory School and The Evergreen State College.

During her tenure at Saint Martin’s, Katie played a pivotal role in launching and coordinating the university’s first-ever $100 million comprehensive campaign. This campaign is on track to be completed ahead of their 5-year plan.

“I am truly honored to be selected as the next Vice President for Advancement for Western Oregon University, and I am eagerly awaiting joining the WOU community later this month.” said Wojke. “Alumni, parents, friends, donors, faculty, staff, students and members of the greater community all play a critical role in the immediate and future progress of the university. I am looking forward to getting to know the generous WOU community in the coming weeks and months. Together, I know we’ll work to expand outreach for supporting and growing enrollment, community partnerships and private support for scholarships, facilities, and enhancing the overall student experience.”

Katie holds a Masters of Nonprofit Leadership from Seattle University and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Washington State University.

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Brittany Kima, PIO
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kimab@wou.edu