Linfield College and Chemeketa Community College are teaming up to help local students interested in pursuing a four-year college degree. More>
News from Linfield College
Linfield graduate returns to direct play
The layers of teenage angst are explored in an upcoming play directed by a Linfield College theatre alumnus. “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead” by Bert V. Royal will be performed Tuesday, March 16, through Friday, March 19, at 8 p.m. in the Marshall Theatre in Ford Hall at Linfield. More>
Linfield to host Nokes reading
The community will be given the opportunity to learn a piece of forgotten history through a book The Oregonian listed as one of the top 10 in the Pacific Northwest last year.
Gregory Nokes will discuss his book, “Massacred for Gold, The Chinese in Hells Canyon,” Thursday, April 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Austin Reading Room of the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield College. More>
Concert choir to conclude spring break tour at Linfield
Members of the Linfield College Concert Choir will perform a concert on Wednesday, March 31, at 7:30 p.m. in the Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium in Melrose Hall at Linfield. More>
Student sustainability projects get the green light
Linfield’s Advisory Committee on the Environment and Sustainability (ACES) awarded five grants to students for sustainability projects planned for spring semester. More>
This is your Linfield. Welcome Home!
“As I walk across campus, I see signs hanging that say, ‘This is your Linfield. Welcome Home!’ In the last three years,” says student Chelsea Hall ’11, “this is what Linfield has become to me: Home.” More>
Book looks at dialogue across spiritual traditions
Signs of Peace, written by religious studies Professor Bill Apel, illuminates Thomas Merton’s dream of creating a global community of the spirit. More>
Psych prof provides commentary for MSNBC, USA Today, World News Network and CNBC
A recent Oregonian story, published by national news outlets and medical Web sites, features Tanya Tompkins’ insights about a controversial Oregon bill that will allow psychologists to prescribe drugs. More>
Invasion of the computer snatchers: Prof says computer security is paramount
Oregon recently celebrated its 151st birthday, but in cyberspace it’s still the Wild West, says Professor Martin Dwomoh-Tweneboah. More>
Linfield goes green with “Share a car” program
Linfield was among the first colleges in the Pacific Northwest to partner with U Car Share, a program that allows members to use a car for an hour or a day. More>
