Neurosurgeon and Linfield alumnus Dr. Seth Oliveria '01 will serve as Linfield University’s 2023 Commencement speaker. Oliveria is director of functional neurosurgery for the Providence Brain and Spine Institute, located within Portland’s Providence St. Vincent Medical Center; he is also a neurosurgeon at The Oregon Clinic. … [Read more...] about Neurosurgeon Seth Oliveria will serve as Linfield University’s 2023 Commencement speaker.
Inaugural YET! Business Symposium on April 12 drew hundreds of students, professionals
The Linfield University School of Business hosted the YET! Business Symposium April 12 at the Sentinel Hotel in the heart of Portland. Nearly 250 attendees, including 111 Linfield students, participated in tracks focused on the future of business, wine business and Linfield's School of Business. … [Read more...] about Inaugural YET! Business Symposium on April 12 drew hundreds of students, professionals
“Hurricane Diane” runs April 27 to May 6 in Linfield University’s Marshall Theatre
Mythology meets New Jersey in this divine comedy when Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, reincarnates as a queer, butch permaculturist and turns a quiet New Jersey neighborhood upside down! “Hurricane Diane”, an Obie Award-winning comedy by renowned playwright Madeleine George and directed by Portland’s Cassie Greer, opens on April 27 at Linfield University’s Marshall Theatre in … [Read more...] about “Hurricane Diane” runs April 27 to May 6 in Linfield University’s Marshall Theatre
Inaugural winners of Lacroute Prizes in Poetry, Prose announced
With generous support from the Lacroute Initiative, Linfield University's Creative Writing Program inaugurated the Lacroute Prizes in Poetry and Prose to honor the best student writing in the 2022-23 academic year. Finalists were chosen from nearly sixty submissions by the creative writing faculty, then sent to poet and fiction writer Genevieve DeGuzman, recipient of the 2022 … [Read more...] about Inaugural winners of Lacroute Prizes in Poetry, Prose announced
Second-annual Camas Festival will be held at Linfield University Friday, May 5
Linfield University, the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and the Greater Yamhill Watershed Council invite you to learn about the cultural, biological and artistic significance of the purple camas flower at the second-annual Camas Festival. For generations, purple camas lilies have been cultivated, traded and consumed by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest … [Read more...] about Second-annual Camas Festival will be held at Linfield University Friday, May 5






