Oregon Wine History Project showcases connections between college and community
Linfield’s new Center for the Northwest invites you to the “Bringing Vines to the Valley” exhibition.
Linfield’s new Center for the Northwest invites you to the “Bringing Vines to the Valley” exhibition.
Linfield College will host a fall choral concert, “In Endless Song,” on Sunday, Oct. 17, at 4 p.m. in the Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium in Melrose Hall at Linfield.
Michael Roberts, Linfield College professor of biology, will explain how animal size affects the way we think about biology during an upcoming faculty lecture Oct. 13 at Linfield.
Season tickets are now available for the 20th Anniversary Season of the Linfield Chamber Orchestra (LCO).
Linfield College has tripled its number of AmeriCorps positions. The college has been awarded 30 Students in Service (SIS) AmeriCorps member slots to fill this year, a three-fold increase from 2009-10, and will provide 30 students with an education award of $1,132 upon completion of 300 hours of community service over the course of one [...]
Prize-winning pianist Dean Kramer will perform an all-Chopin recital Monday, Oct. 11, at 3 p.m. in the Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium in Melrose Hall at Linfield College.
The Linfield College Theatre Department will present a staged reading of “Checkmate,” a one-act play written by Linfield sophomore Christopher Forrer of Gresham.
Washington Monthly named Linfield one of the top 100 liberal arts schools that make a contribution to the public good.
E-learning has its advantages, especially for returning students, Linfield’s dean of Continuing Education told the Portland Business Journal.
“Under the Umbrella of Civil Rights: Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act” will feature three days of events and programming at Linfield College.
Up against stiff competition, 14 Linfield nursing alumni were selected from among 699 applicants to fill 61 RN residency positions at Portland-area Legacy Health locations.
Rabbi Gary Ellison will speak about Linfield College’s 200-year-old Yemenite Torah scroll Tuesday, Sept. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield.
Northup Hall is getting a second life.
Nadia Abraibesh ’10 spent part of her college career helping the homeless and working with foster youth. Now she’s been tapped to extend her outreach with Teach for America.
A guest blog in The Washington Post singled out Linfield’s students and faculty for praise.
Linfield College was singled out by The Huffington Post as one of seven U.S. colleges worth their tuition.
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt, associate professor of English and creative writing at Linfield College, will present a reading from her book The PostColonial Citizen: The Intellectual Migrant, Thursday, Sept. 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the Jereld R. Nicholson Library.
Linfield College students will open the 2010-11 theatre season with the annual student icebreaker featuring two plays Sept. 16-18.
Nursing student Karen Bastian ’11 will get a boost in her studies this year with a competitive scholarship award from the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN).
High school counselors across the nation named Linfield one of 26 preferred small private schools in the U.S., with counselors saying that Linfield students are down to earth and … well, just plain nice.
Linfield gardeners tend the 193-acre park-like campus with care, and it shows.