Happy Birthday, Linfield College!
Linfield is 155 years old this year. Our thanks go to donors, professors and staff who have supported the growth and transformation of tens of thousands of students.
Linfield is 155 years old this year. Our thanks go to donors, professors and staff who have supported the growth and transformation of tens of thousands of students.
In the Art and Science of Brewing class, taught by Professor Brian Gilbert, students learn the principles of chemistry through brewing beer. VIDEO
This month Linfield College students are meeting executives and coaches for a front-row seat on a career in sport management.
In early January, 90 Linfield students headed around the world to explore other cultures as part of Linfield’s popular January Term.
The highly acclaimed San Francisco Guitar Quartet will perform Friday, Feb. 15, at 8 p.m. in the Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium in Melrose Hall at Linfield College.
Upcoming events at Linfield College for February 2013.
Sociology Professor Jeff Peterson’s essay about his zombie apocalypse class was the featured blog post of the day on Huffington Post College.
Archives and Special Collections at Linfield College is participating in a major exhibit at the Willamette Heritage Center. “When We Were Young: Childhood Around the Valley” opens Friday, Jan. 18.
Members of the Linfield College Concert Choir, in preparation for a Costa Rica concert tour, will perform Thursday, Jan. 31, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1309 Franklin St., in Vancouver, Wash.
An exhibit featuring “The Art and Tradition of Kimono” will kick off with an opening reception Tuesday, Jan. 29, at noon in the foyer of Walker Hall at Linfield College. The exhibit will run until early May at the Linfield College Anthropology Museum.
In recognition of the richly diverse community at Linfield College, President Thomas Hellie has established a President’s Advisory Committee on Diversity that will support individuals from every background.
News stories in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and on Yahoo quote political science Professor Dawn Nowacki, who talked about the recent surge in violence against Middle Eastern and Indian women.
Glenn Ford, vice president for finance and administration at Linfield College, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Oregon 529 College Savings Plan.
Linfield has invited wine growers from across the state to donate historical materials for preservation in the school’s Oregon Wine History Archive.
Linfield College recently created the Program for Liberal Arts and Civic Engagement (PLACE), which provides rich, integrated learning experiences while heightening global and multicultural awareness.
Oregon college students rank eighth in the nation for volunteering, according to a new study. Hundreds of Linfield College students have joined the outreach effort, volunteering in both local and global communities.