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Linfield Ambassadors

 

Amanda

Amanda McGee


Class of 2012
Hometown: Missoula, Montana
Major: Sociology
Minor: Biology
Activities: Residence Life, Greek Life, Intramural Sports, Global Action Club
Favorite Place on Campus: The fountain outside of O’Riley’s because of the beautiful view of campus and the very convenient location near coffee.

From Amanda on what makes Linfield a valuable experience:
“I have learned so much about myself in and out of the classroom, but the people that I have met and the relationships I have developed make Linfield an amazing experience for me every day.”

   
Anders

Anders Van Sandt

Class of 2012
Hometown: Brownsville, Oregon
Major: Economics
Minor: Math
Activities: Circle K, Ultimate Frisbee, Track and Field, Residence Life
Favorite Class at Linfield: Aviation Physics – I basically learned how to fly a plane. It doesn’t get much better than that.

From Anders on the transition to college:
“Manage your time carefully and go to bed at a decent hour. Don’t stress yourself out with your work load or social life because it’s usually a lot simpler than you’re making it out to be.”

   
Beau

Beau Slayton

Class of 2011
Hometown: Eugene, Oregon
Major: Business: Management Concentration
Minor: Spanish
Activities: Greek Life, SPURS Honor Society
Favorite 11:00 p.m. Hangout: Honestly, the library is always a happening place at 11:00!

From Beau on studying abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico:
“The trip was amazing and I would do it again in a heart beat. The most valuable experience was being immersed in another culture, which allowed me to really reflect on who I am and where I am at with my life. I value time and those who are close to me so much more and now enjoy living in the moment and rolling with the punches, instead of constantly planning and meeting deadlines.”

   
Bonnie  

Bonnie Hastings

Class of 2012
Hometown: Tillamook, Oregon
Major: Biology (with Pre-Medicine concentration)
Minor: Chemistry
Activities: ASLC Student Senate, Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Health Society, Salt N’ Light, Residence Life, Double Vision Jazz Choir, Community Service, SPURS Honor Society
Favorite Class at Linfield: St. Petersburg and Modern Russian Culture

From Bonnie on the Linfield faculty:
“I’ve had really positive experiences with the faculty at Linfield. All of the professors I’ve had have been really focused on their students’ success and willing to do what they can to help. In particular, Dr. Martha VanCleave was an amazing resource when I took her Calculus I class last semester. I spent several hours each week working on my homework in her office and asking loads of questions. She went above and beyond to help me understand the material and do my best in that class.”

   
Dulce

Dulce Kersting

Class of 2011
Hometown: Gilbert, Iowa
Major: History
Minor: Political Science
Activities: Greek Life, three honor societies (including Alpha Lambda Delta), Colloquium Peer Advisor, Intramural Sports Commissioner
Favorite Dish in Dillin Hall: Hands-down, it’s the quesadillas at lunch time. Try it with rice and beans, sour cream, tomatoes and mild salsa. YUM!

From Dulce on Linfield:
“Linfield is a community in the truest sense of the word. Students get involved in more than just one thing and are interested in bettering the campus for both themselves and their peers. People smile at you when you walk by and sincerely ask how your day has been. Linfield has really become by home away from home.”

   
Edlin

Edlin Cervantes

Class of 2012
Hometown: Salem, Oregon
Major: Nursing
Activities: Linfield College Latinos Adelante, Pre-Nursing Club, Global Action Club
Favorite Class at Linfield: Human Adaptability – I find the class to be quite interesting. The class centers on how humans came to be and how we have changed ourselves as well as our environment to be where we are now in regards to technology, culture, society and where we will be in the future.

From Edlin on Deciding to Attend Linfield:
“I chose to come to Linfield when I came to visit with one of the counselors. Walking through the doors of the admission office and receiving a warm welcome made me feel at home.  That was the feeling I was looking for in my college search. I felt welcomed and not overwhelmed.”

   
Hannah

Hannah Michelotti

Class of 2010
Hometown: Portland, Oregon
Major: Communication Arts
Minors: French and English
Activities: Residence Life, Tennis Club, Greek Life, three honor societies, Speech and Debate
Favorite place on campus: The Library. It’s one of the most beautiful buildings on campus because of the soft colors and natural light, it houses all the books on campus (and I love books), and I feel welcome when I walk in. I would live in the Library if I had my choice of any space on campus.

From Hannah on Life after Linfield:
“I hope to go to graduate school and later become a professor. Linfield has shown me how much I love to learn; I never want to stop.”

   
Jon

Jonathan Chikamoto

Class of 2012
Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii
Major: Environmental Sciences: Policy Focus
Minor: Anthropology
Activities: Greenfields, Club Soccer, SPURS Honor Society, Hawaii Club and Luau participant, Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society.
Favorite Three Linfield Memories: First snow day, the Hawaii Club Luau and going surfing off the Oregon coast.

From Jonathan on what makes Linfield a valuable experience:
“Linfield has changed my outlook on life. Coming here has changed the way I look at the world. It has shown me just how little I know about myself. Being here makes me want to know more about everything around me.”

   
Kristin

Kristin Thomas

Class of 2011
Hometown: Portland, Oregon
Majors: Accounting and Finance
Activities: Linfield FC, Circle K, Accounting Club, Residence Life
Favorite Linfield Class: This one music class I took as a Linfield Curriculum requirement. It was something completely different than the rest of my classes and I found it extremely interesting.

From Kristin on the Linfield Faculty:
“I love the faculty here at Linfield. One of my history professors took us on a field trip to Portland for a play and we all had dinner together on the way home. It was fun getting to know her outside of the classroom.”

   
Michael

Michael Nelson

Class of 2010
Hometown: Boise, Idaho
Major: Accounting
Minor: History
Activities: Accounting Club, Residence Life, Linfield College Latinos Adelante, Intramural Sports
Favorite Place on Campus: Ice Auditorium because we constantly have comedians, movies, or performances that are all free and fun to go to with friends.

From Michael on Linfield Students:
“Linfield students are driven to succeed. We have some very determined students here at Linfield that know with the education they are receiving it will carry them far in the future. Linfield students are very friendly and welcoming to all.”

   
Scott

Scott Pinske

Class of 2011
Hometown: Trinidad, California
Major: International Business
Minor: Spanish
Activities: Greek Life, SPURS Honor Society, Intramural Sports and Judicial Board
A Favorite Memory: The January 2009 travel course to Europe [European Union: Structure and Economic Perspectives in Limerick, Brussels and Luxembourg]. It was a month of travelling, studying and experiencing new cultures.

From Scott on Diversity:
“Although Linfield may not seem diverse to an outsider, each student brings a different background to our campus. Diversity is more than just percentages on a piece of paper. Linfield is very accepting of all diversity. Students from every background are accepting and excited to learn and diversify their own lives.”

   
Shelby

Shelby Simmons

Class of 2011
Hometown: San Diego, California
Majors: Political Science and Communication Arts
Activities: Residence Life, ASLC Senator, Greek Life, ASLC Cabinet, Intramural Sports
Favorite 11:00 p.m. Hangout: In my living room with my roommates and friends.

From Shelby on the transition to college:
“Try everything. The four years go much faster than you would think, so join as many clubs and organizations. Keep an open mind because you never know what you will learn in and out of classes.”

   
Tal  

Tal Edman

Class of 2010
Hometown: Tacoma, Washington
Majors: International Business and Accounting
Minors: Japanese and Music
Activities: Greek Life, Ultimate Frisbee, Men’s Tennis, three Choirs (Men’s, Jazz and Concert), Theater, Cat Cabs
Favorite Linfield Class: My favorite class so far was actually the Japanese Economics class I took in Japan. We got to go on a ton of field trips and actually see the things we were studying, from the National Bank to a Nissan factory, which gave a very practical and realistic feel to the course.

From Tal on Internships:
“I had an internship this past summer with KPMG LLP in Portland. The company is a Big 4 accounting firm, and I worked in the Advisory practice in the Internal Audit Regulatory and Compliance Services department. It was an incredible experience; they sent me all over the country for a summer and really gave me an idea for what it means to have that job. I was treated like a first year employee and given the same responsibilities I would have if that was the case, which made it much better.”

   
Tess  

Tess Rewick

Class of 2012
Hometown: Kaneohe, Hawaii
Major: Business
Minors: Anthropology and Spanish
Activities: Circle K, Hawaii Club, Residence Life
Favorite Linfield Course: Cultural Anthropology because the course material was fascinating and the professor was very engaging. It was a lot of work, but interesting and fun work. Not all of it was just reading and writing papers, we got to do a case study as well where we were out in the community.

From Tess on life in the Residence Halls:
Living in a residence hall was definitely been one of the greatest aspects of college life for me. You have to do your own laundry, make sure you get food, take care of yourself when you are sick, and make sure you get yourself up on time for classes – so it is every different experience that can be difficult sometimes. Overall, though, it is liberating. You finally feel like an independent adult and it is lovely being able to make your own decisions with regards to curfew, how clean you want your room to be, etc.

 

 

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