Traditional Hawaiian food and entertainment will be featured at this year’s 38th annual Linfield College Hawaiian Lu’au Saturday, May 8, in the Rutschman Field House and Ted Wilson Gymnasium. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Linfield, Gallery collaboration brings ‘Carousel’ to stage
A vibrant array of costumes, characters, singing and acting will fill the stage during “Carousel,” the award-winning musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein, presented by the Linfield College Opera Theater and Gallery Theater. Continue reading
Mexican Consulate praises Linfield volunteers
Linfield College nursing students were recognized by the Mexican Consulate for their key role in Binational Health Week in Portland. Continue reading
A night at the improv: “Whose ASL Is It?”
“A Night of Improv With Trix: Whose ASL Is It?’” will be presented Saturday, May 1, at 7 p.m. in the Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium at Linfield College. Continue reading
Linfield Reports, 4/19/10
Linfield College students to participate in global youth service day
Linfield College students will come together to volunteer their time and effort during Global Youth Service Day Saturday, April 24. Continue reading
Linfield reading to feature Hungarian folklore
A collection of poetry with journal writing prompts and walking meditations along with selections from a work in progress will be shared by Edna Kovacs, author of “In A Place Called Sanctuary – Writings From A Healing Garden,” Tuesday, April 27, at noon in the Austin Reading Room of the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield College. Continue reading
Grad says campus community made his college experience rich
Tal Edman ’10 is set to head off for his first professional job, at a Big 4 accounting firm in Portland. First, he shares his take on everything from his profs to his favorite late-night hangout. Continue reading
Art prof uses fire to create
Potter Nils Lou is recognized as an international authority on kiln building, but he’s not too busy to have students over to his own studio, where they fire ceramics in the wood-fueled kiln he built 25 years ago. Continue reading