Linfield University will partner with Chemeketa Community College on a new five-year, $3,497,045 grant from the U.S. Department of Education under the National Professional Development Program (NPD). This funding will support Project ABLE (Accessible Pathways for Bilingual Leaders in Education), a transformative initiative designed to recruit, prepare, and retain bilingual and … [Read more...] about Linfield University named partner on $3.5 million grant to create pathways for multilingual teachers in Oregon
Ukraine remains ‘defining challenge’ for the West, Linfield speakers say
By Kirby Neumann-Rea, courtesy of the News-Register Mistakes are being made over the Ukraine-Russia war. The mistakes are in public perception — false assumptions that start with the Russians’ claim that Ukraine sovereignty is itself an invention. … [Read more...] about Ukraine remains ‘defining challenge’ for the West, Linfield speakers say
Japanese consul general Yuzo Yoshioka visits Linfield
By Starla Pointer, courtesy of The News-Register Yuzo Yoshioka, consul general from the Japanese consular office in Portland, visited Linfield University’s McMinnville campus Monday to promote Japanese language and culture studies. Linfield is one of only a few Oregon schools to offer majors in Japanese language and Japanese studies. It also offers minors in those fields and … [Read more...] about Japanese consul general Yuzo Yoshioka visits Linfield
A royal greeting: Princesses from Linfield dance and cheer help make birthday celebration extra special
By Starla Pointer, courtesy of The News-Register A dozen princesses helped Madison Wright celebrate her fourth birthday Saturday at Scotty’s Playhouse, the indoor play structure established by the See Ya Later Foundation. The event was a special gift to Madison from her sister, Isabelle, 5, as well as her parents, Cassie and Derek Wright, and the See Ya Later Foundation’s … [Read more...] about A royal greeting: Princesses from Linfield dance and cheer help make birthday celebration extra special
Linfield University reduces tuition for ABSN program
PORTLAND, Ore. – The Linfield Board of Trustees approved a resolution at its November meeting that will reduce the tuition price of one of the university’s signature nursing degree programs. Based upon recommendations from Dean of Nursing Paul Smith and Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success Gerardo Ochoa, the board agreed to reduce Linfield’s tuition … [Read more...] about Linfield University reduces tuition for ABSN program





