The Northwest Conference Presidents' Council (NWC) has made the decision to resume conference competition and championships after January 1, 2021 when federal, state, local and NCAA health directives permit. … [Read more...] about Athletics competition resumes after Jan. 1
Linfield partners with Oregon Health Authority and Yamhill County on COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Linfield University, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority and county health officials, will loan out a specialized Department of Biology freezer to aid in the storage and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in the state. … [Read more...] about Linfield partners with Oregon Health Authority and Yamhill County on COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Linfield welcomes Oregon’s first honor society for first-generation students
Linfield University is now home to the state of Oregon’s first chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha (or Tri-Alpha), a national honor society for first-generation college students. Linfield’s Tri-Alpha - Beta Pi chapter is one of more than 60 across the nation at institutions ranging from community colleges to state universities. … [Read more...] about Linfield welcomes Oregon’s first honor society for first-generation students
Linfield biology professor to discuss impact of microbes in vineyards
Jeremy Weisz, associate professor and chair of the Department of Biology at Linfield University, will present “Microbial Terroir: a sense of place for microbes in the vineyard” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18. The event is available to the public via Zoom. Pre-registration is required. … [Read more...] about Linfield biology professor to discuss impact of microbes in vineyards
Two new members join Linfield’s Board of Trustees
The Linfield University Board of Trustees has unanimously approved a resolution to add Ranette Kamaka of Kaneohe, Hawaii, and Marcy Hamby Towns of West Lafayette, Indiana, to their ranks. … [Read more...] about Two new members join Linfield’s Board of Trustees






