Linfield College receives LEED Gold certification for green restoration
T.J. Day Hall at Linfield College recently received a LEED Gold certification for sustainable building, awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
T.J. Day Hall at Linfield College recently received a LEED Gold certification for sustainable building, awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
A popular literary magazine interviewed Professor Daniel Pollack-Pelzner for a story that marked the bicentennial of Charles Dickens.
Two Linfield College professors will explore the use of the term “eco-terrorism” during the first faculty lecture of the year Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. in 201 Riley Hall at Linfield.
Professor Hillary Crane shared insights with newspapers in Asia and Europe about Buddhism’s stance on gay rights.
An opening reception for “Social Landscapes: Two Views,” featuring the work of Liz Harris and Katharine T Jacobs, will be Saturday, Sept. 8, from 3-5 p.m. at the Linfield Gallery at Linfield College.
Almost 500 new Linfield College students have arrived on the McMinnville Campus this week for the first day of classes.
Linfield’s iFocus orientation gave new science students an early introduction to field and lab work, while First C.L.A.S. students immersed themselves in community service. PHOTOS
Linfield College was named one of the region’s top schools by The Princeton Review and recognized for academic strength, engaging professors and the sense of community on campus.
Linfield College English Professor Anna Keesey will read from her widely acclaimed debut novel, Little Century, on Thursday, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the Austin Reading Room at the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield.
Multicultural Director Michael Reyes Andrillon was featured on Portland’s KUNP Univision TV program, talking about leadership and engagement to a Spanish-speaking audience.
Nursing students Jessica Blume, Eli Falk, Amy Frankel, Jacob Prinz and Peter Sunderland have been awarded scholarships by a prestigious national foundation that promotes diversity in the health care industry.
Professor Nicholas Buccola’s new book about the political thought of Frederick Douglass was referenced by Andrew Sullivan in his widely-read Daily Dish column.
Linfield College student Alex Lazar ’13 will serve on the student advisory board of the Oregon Campus Compact, where he will help inspire civic engagement among college students across the state.
Ruth Faden, executive director of The Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, will present the keynote address at the Linfield College Opening Convocation Friday, Aug. 24, at 11 a.m. in the Ted Wilson Gymnasium at Linfield.
Professor Anna Keesey’s new book, Little Century, was praised by the New York Times and numerous other news outlets. Read more about her in the Statesman Journal.
Public access to the Oregon Wine History Archive, housed at Linfield College, will receive a boost, thanks to an $8,000 Cultural Development Grant from the Oregon Cultural Trust.
Katharine Holm ’13 has been serving her hometown community in California this summer as an intern with Linfield’s new Deborah M. Olsen Public Service Internship.
Newspapers across the country featured comments from Professor Patrick Cottrell about politics, money and protest at the Olympic Games.
Two Linfield College students and one alumnus have been selected for upcoming experiences abroad through the Fulbright Program.