Artwork by Linfield College students will be on display during the Juried Student Exhibition, Dec. 1- 18, at the Fine Art Gallery in the James F. Miller Fine Arts Center. An opening reception will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 6 p.m. in the gallery. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2010
Linfield marketing students go to the dogs
Three service dogs and students in Professor Michelle Nelson’s marketing class greeted football fans at a recent game, helping raise money for Canine Assistants. Continue reading
Linfield fraternity plans ’12 Days of Christmas’
Theta Chi Fraternity at Linfield College will collect donations for two adopted families and individual gift tags when they kick off their annual “Theta Chi 12 Days of Christmas” Nov. 29 through Dec. 10 at the college. Continue reading
Linfield Chamber Orchestra to feature student artists
The Linfield Chamber Orchestra will feature student concerto competition winners in a performance Friday, Dec. 3, at 8 p.m. in the Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium in Melrose Hall at Linfield College. Continue reading
Linfield Board of Trustees renames historic building
The Linfield College Board of Trustees voted to rename Northup Hall in honor of T.J. Day, a 1971 Linfield graduate and the most significant donor in the history of the college, according to President Thomas L. Hellie. Continue reading
Linfield lone Northwest Conference team to qualify for NCAA playoffs
The Wildcats will host Cal Lutheran this Saturday in the opening round of the NCAA Division III playoffs. Continue reading
Linfield Reports, 11/15/10
Linfield president receives Distinguished Service Award
Luther College awarded Dr. Thomas Hellie one of eight prestigious alumni awards for his achievements and service. Continue reading
Forensics students claim honors
The “Speaking Wildcats” brought home 19 awards from one of the oldest forensics tournaments in the country, hosted each year by Linfield. Continue reading
Hundreds of undergraduate students converge at Linfield to share research
Faculty and students will trade places as 400 undergraduate students and professors from the Pacific Northwest converge at Linfield to share research findings with one another. Continue reading