Back on campus with a new mission
Lizzie Martinez ’09 is back at Linfield, but this time she’s serving with Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA).
Lizzie Martinez ’09 is back at Linfield, but this time she’s serving with Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA).
Linfield graduates are making news as they head across the country in a brightly painted, carbon-neutral school bus, dubbed the Self Express.
Now that he’s picked up his diploma, finance and religious studies student Timothy Wagar ’11 will head to law school at the University of Washington.
Craig Geffre ’11 has been selected for a prestigious Fulbright scholarship to teach English to children in Thailand. He will also offer English lessons to Buddhist monks.
Linfield College was named to the 2010 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. This is the third consecutive year that the school has been included.
While leading Division III in five statistical categories and breaking two NCAA records, Emilee Lepp ’12 helped carry Linfield to the 2011 Division III softball championship.
The Linfield-Good Samaritan School of Nursing won its third major grant award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) through the RWJF New Careers in Nursing Scholarship Program (NCIN).
Yuhong Cao ’11 will head to Stanford University to study materials science.
Seventy-two percent of all Linfield students participate in study abroad experiences. Check out their winning photos and essays.
Linfield College said farewell to 499 graduating seniors at its 2011 Spring Commencement Sunday, May 29, in the campus Oak Grove.
Rebecca Coffelt ’12 walked away with the Grand Prize in the Toyama Cup Speech Contest, and she and Michael Colby ’11 won first and second place in the advanced division.