Professor Daniel D. Hutto, visiting from Australia, will navigate topics such as narrative practices as a cornerstone of human social life and new ideas in the area of cognitive science in two upcoming lectures. Hutto will present two lectures as part of the annual Walter Powell Philosophy Lecture series March 19-20 at Linfield College. Hutto will present “Making Sense of … [Read more...] about Daniel D. Hutto to present annual Powell philosophy lectures
Linfield Reports 3-12-18
"No Madness in Mexico" guest lecture planned As part of Women’s History Month, Laura Shelton, associate professor of history at Franklin and Marshall University, will present “No Madness in Mexico: Understanding Infanticide Trials in the Nineteenth Century.” The lecture will take place Monday, March 12, at 7 p.m. in the Austin Reading Room in Nicholson Library. READ MORE … [Read more...] about Linfield Reports 3-12-18
Laura Shelton presents “No Madness in Mexico” for Women’s History Month
As part of Women’s History Month, Laura Shelton, associate professor of history at Franklin and Marshall University, will present “No Madness in Mexico: Understanding Infanticide Trials in the Nineteenth Century.” The lecture will take place Monday, March 12th at 7 p.m. in the Nicholson Library Reading Room. … [Read more...] about Laura Shelton presents “No Madness in Mexico” for Women’s History Month
Grace and Ken Evenstad Pledge to Revolutionize Wine Education with $6 Million Gift to Linfield College
—Domaine Serene founders Grace and Ken Evenstad make the largest gift in support of wine studies in state history— Domaine Serene Winery founders Grace and Ken Evenstad have pledged $6 million to Linfield College, the largest gift in Oregon history in support of wine education. The gift is also one of the largest donations in Linfield's history and will allow the college … [Read more...] about Grace and Ken Evenstad Pledge to Revolutionize Wine Education with $6 Million Gift to Linfield College
Linfield Reports 3-5-18
Linfield examines Oregon's WWII internment of Japanese Americans Throughout March, Linfield College will discuss the incarceration of Japanese Americans throughout Oregon during World War II. The college will examine the weight of these actions through a traveling exhibit, an art installation and a documentary film. … [Read more...] about Linfield Reports 3-5-18





