Gudrun Hommel, Linfield College associate professor of German, will reflect on learning as a teacher during an upcoming faculty lecture at Linfield. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2011
India gives health care students a lesson in empathy
Twelve students from Linfield College threaded through throngs of people, cows, elephants and camels on India’s congested roads last month, traveling the country to study health care. Continue reading
Student rescues community youth program
Linfield College student Rachel Mills ’12 has been selected as one of 50 semifinalists for the National Students in Service Award. Continue reading
Linfield Reports, 2/21/11
Linfield nursing students speak up in Salem
Linfield College student nurses participated in the Oregon Nurses Association Nurse Lobby Day at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem. Continue reading
New book reconstructs urban planning in 18th century Mexico City
Urban planning isn’t new, according to Sharon Bailey Glasco, whose new book examines urban planning from an earlier century. Continue reading
Linfield talk illuminates pioneers of American history
Historian and cultural critic Thaddeus Russell will present “A Renegade History of the United States” Wednesday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium in Melrose Hall at Linfield College. Continue reading
Linfield Reports, 2/14/11
Linfield student team provides healthcare outreach in Kenya
Katie Main ’13 and other Linfield students provided free healthcare and food for thousands of impoverished and malnourished Kenyans, including orphaned children, as part of a service-learning course taught by Professors Tara Lepp and Michael Leahy. Continue reading
Linfield associate director highlights funding opportunities for Latino students
Gerardo Ochoa, associate director of financial aid at Linfield’s Portland Campus, told El Centinela there are sources of support for Latino students who want to go to college. Continue reading