On the eve of a closely watched Oregon election, political analyst Jackson Miller shared his expertise with The Oregonian and Oregon Public Broadcasting. The controversial ballot initiatives received national attention as a possible snapshot of the mood among voters. … [Read more...] about Communication prof offers insight for OPB, Oregonian
Tipi painting brings students and Native Americans together
Art students in Totem Shriver’s class painted a tipi as part of an Arts and Visual Culture course, after a local woman, descended from the Lakota Sioux tribe, offered it as an art project. … [Read more...] about Tipi painting brings students and Native Americans together
Comments of politics prof featured on international news networks
In a story picked up by international news networks, Professor Patrick Cottrell says, “The Olympic Games are often perceived as a symbol of peace, but ironically also serve as venues for intense political contention.” … [Read more...] about Comments of politics prof featured on international news networks
Students ‘light up’ for a good cause
Linfield students are lighting up for a good cause. No, this student-initiated project doesn’t involve smoking, but walking door to door in McMinnville, asking if they can change people’s light bulbs. For free. Without a catch. … [Read more...] about Students ‘light up’ for a good cause
Around the world in 30 days
It’s Jan Term at Linfield, and for many students that means study abroad. … [Read more...] about Around the world in 30 days






