Tickets are now on sale for “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes)” by Greg Allen, which features the work of six student-directors. A cast of nine actors plus an emcee are tasked with completing the 30 plays within the timed 60 minutes, aided by interactions with the audience. The plays, which are chosen by this year’s directors, range from themes of … [Read more...] about “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes)” opens Dec. 7
Anna Maria Ponzi to serve as interim director of Linfield wine studies programs
Anna Maria Ponzi, former owner, chief executive and president of Ponzi Vineyards, will serve as interim director of Linfield University’s Center for Wine Education after Tim Matz announced plans to step down at the end of the year. Ponzi is a second-generation wine producer who was instrumental in establishing Oregon’s Willamette Valley as a world-renowned winegrowing region. … [Read more...] about Anna Maria Ponzi to serve as interim director of Linfield wine studies programs
Dec. 7: Jazz pianist Marcus Johnson ‘Live in Wine Country’ to benefit Linfield University
Jazz pianist and winemaker Marcus Johnson will perform “Live in Wine Country” at the Stoller Experience Center on Dayton’s Stoller Family Estate on Thursday, Dec. 7. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Linfield University’s Department of Music to provide scholarships and instruments to students requiring financial assistance. … [Read more...] about Dec. 7: Jazz pianist Marcus Johnson ‘Live in Wine Country’ to benefit Linfield University
Nov. 12: “Vietnam From Both Sides”: A soldier and evacuee in conversation
Authors Tim Tran and Bob Ferguson '65, a Marine Corps veteran and Purple Heart recipient, will discuss how the Vietnam War impacted both of their lives at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 12 in Nicholson Library on Linfield University's McMinnville campus. … [Read more...] about Nov. 12: “Vietnam From Both Sides”: A soldier and evacuee in conversation
NW Media Fest 2023 provided “perfect opportunity” for students to connect with media pros
Linfield University’s second NW Media Fest was longer and larger than the original, but still stayed true to its mission of giving Linfield students the chance to connect individually with journalists, musicians, entertainment executives and even the largest independent comic publisher in the country. Four days of programming kicked off Tuesday with a screening of … [Read more...] about NW Media Fest 2023 provided “perfect opportunity” for students to connect with media pros






