“The Fire Is Upon Us: James Baldwin, William F. Buckley Jr., and the Debate over Race in America," the latest book by Linfield political science professor Nick Buccola, won Literary Arts’ Frances Fuller Victor Award for General Nonfiction on May 2. … [Read more...] about Buccola book wins statewide award
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A creative celebration: Honoring graduates on the McMinnville campus
The clapping, shouts of joy and playing of "Pomp and Circumstance," echoed through Linfield University's McMinnville campus for more than six hours on Sunday as the university celebrated its graduating class of 2021. The McMinnville campus's Carmencement event, a drive-thru celebration recognizing the university's newest alumni from the College of Arts and Sciences and School … [Read more...] about A creative celebration: Honoring graduates on the McMinnville campus
IPO names winner of annual photo contest
The international experiences of Linfield University students came together in its annual study abroad photo contest. The top three photographs from five different categories were voted on by Linfield students, faculty and staff. Categories include landscape, judge’s award, people, Linfield students and architecture. The contest is organized by the International Programs … [Read more...] about IPO names winner of annual photo contest
Commencement activities celebrate class of 2021
Commencement activities at Linfield University begin this week with the university hosting a series of unique, hybrid events to celebrate the university’s first graduating class. A total of 303 graduates will be celebrated at events on the McMinnville campus, running this week, with nearly another 300 students from the Linfield University-Good Samaritan School of Nursing … [Read more...] about Commencement activities celebrate class of 2021
Both campuses return to “high risk”
Yamhill and Multnomah Counties, home to Linfield University’s two campuses, will both be in the state’s “high risk” category as of Friday, April 23. The change in county risk levels coincides with rising COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations in those counties over the last two weeks. … [Read more...] about Both campuses return to “high risk”






