Monthly Archives: May 2010
‘Comedy of Errors’ takes modern tone at Linfield
“The Comedy of Errors” by William Shakespeare will be performed May 6-8 and 13-15 at 8 p.m. and May 9 at 2 p.m. in the Marshall Theatre in Ford Hall. Continue reading
Canadian professor to present two philosophy lectures
Edward Slingerland, associate professor of Asian studies and Canada research chair in Chinese thought and embodied cognition, will present the 39th annual Walter Powell-Linfield College Philosophy Lectures Monday and Tuesday, May 17 and 18, at Linfield College. Continue reading
Retiring professor to present “last lecture”
Kenneth Ericksen, professor of English at Linfield College for more than 45 years, will present a “last lecture” Thursday, May 13, at 7 p.m. in Jonasson Hall, lower level of Melrose Hall. Continue reading
Band and vocal ensemble group present jazz night
Two Linfield College jazz groups, the Linfield College Jazz Band and Double Vision, the vocal jazz ensemble, will present Jazz Night Friday, May 14, at 8 p.m. in the Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium in Melrose Hall at Linfield. Continue reading
Linfield presents spring choral concert
Three Linfield College choral groups will come together to perform in the spring choral concert Sunday, May 16, at 4 p.m. in the Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium in Melrose Hall at Linfield. The concert is free and open to the public. Continue reading
Linfield students travel to Mexico for conference
Linfield College seniors Lauren Loepp of Hillsboro, Nadia Abraibesh of Portland and Ashlee Hockett of Springfield presented research with Professors Jennifer Linder and Tanya Tompkins at the regional Western Psychological Association (WPA) conference in Cancun, Mexico, April 22. Continue reading
Economics prof says age is a factor in farmers’ water use
In spite of the drought in Western states, older farmers may opt out of water conservation systems, Professor Eric Schuck told news outlets. Continue reading
Almost graduated, looking back …
College is unlike any other time in your life, says Hannah Michelotti ’10. Continue reading