Four Linfield College students receive Arthur Ashe, Jr. honors
Four Linfield College students have been honored as Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholars. Kaelia Neal ’18, David Flores ’19, Jordan Clark ’18 and Jade Everage ’18, representing track and field, swimming, and men’s and women’s basketball, are included among this year’s honorees.
‘What Have You Seen?’ opens at the Linfield Anthropology Museum
The Linfield Anthropology Museum will celebrate the opening of its Spring 2018 exhibit with a reception on Monday, May 14, at 1 p.m. The exhibit, “What Have You Seen? A Visual Look at Belief, Legend and Truth,” explores the aspects of life that are unseen, unproven and difficult to quantify, yet often have profound impacts on the way in which people live their lives. Curated by Genna Hughes ’18, an anthropology major, the exhibit examines this theme in a variety of ways – from the significance and symbolism of masked performance to a lighthearted look at McMinnville’s own UFO Festival. The Linfield Anthropology Museum is located on the first floor of Walker Hall on the McMinnville campus of Linfield College. Admission is free and open to the public.
‘Peak/Peek/Pique’ features work of student artists
Linfield Gallery presents “Peak/Peek/Pique,” Linfield’s 2018 student exhibition, featuring work from thesis, portfolio and electronic arts capstone students. Installed across two venues, this exhibition represents a series of small glimpses into the creative practice of Linfield’s student artists. The title of the exhibition exemplifies the different approaches and accomplishments of the artists shown.
Linfield music students to perform honors recital
Linfield College music students will showcase their talents during an honors recital on Friday, May 18, at 3 p.m. in the Delkin Recital Hall in the Vivian A. Bull Music Center on campus.
Community News
- Chuck Dunn, professor of math, is the chair-elect of the PNW section of the Mathematical Association of America.
- Andrea Reinkemeyer, assistant professor of music, has been selected for the League of American Orchestras’ 2017 Women Composers Readings and Commissions program, administered by the American Composers Orchestra and supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation. Reinkemeyer’s work will be remiered by the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and music director Carols Miguel Prieto on January 10, 2019, with additional performances on January 11 and 12.
- Ty Marshall, professor of theatre arts and resident designer, received Meritorious Achievement Awards from Region VII of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for his Scenic and Lighting Designs for the latest production of “Silent Sky” by Lauren Gunderson.
- Christopher Keaveney, professor of Japanese, had three poems published in the following online journals:
Events calendars
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