Portland-based leader, educator and speaker Trystan Reese joins Linfield University in a virtual conversation at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 31. The free event will be livestreamed on the Linfield University YouTube channel and is open to the public. The March 31 event is being held in conjunction with the International Transgender Day of Visibility, and Reese’s discussion will … [Read more...] about Prominent LGBTQ activist Trystan Reese to speak at Linfield
Kim Dupree Jones to be inducted into Sigma 2021 International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) announced plans to induct Linfield University’s Kim Dupree Jones into the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame at the organization’s annual congress in July 2021. Jones is one of only 20 world-renowned nurse researchers — representing Australia, Canada, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States — … [Read more...] about Kim Dupree Jones to be inducted into Sigma 2021 International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame
Linfield student awarded Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad
Linfield University student Salma Galvan was named a recipient of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, to study abroad during the 2021-22 academic year. Galvan is a sophomore from McMinnville, who is majoring in Spanish and anthropology. She will use her award to study in Quito, Ecuador this fall. … [Read more...] about Linfield student awarded Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad
What does “Moderate Risk” mean for Linfield?
As of Friday, March 12, both counties that are home to Linfield’s campuses – Multnomah and Yamhill – move to the “Moderate Risk” category of the State of Oregon’s county risk levels. This reassignment follows a trending decrease in risk level for both counties. Multnomah County moved to the “High Risk” category on Feb. 12, and Yamhill County joined shortly thereafter on Feb. … [Read more...] about What does “Moderate Risk” mean for Linfield?
Free recital and discussion by Fear No Music highlight work of Black composers
Linfield University’s Department of Music presents the third in a series of events this spring featuring the Portland-based chamber music ensemble Fear No Music. Violist Kenji Bunch and pianist Monica Ohuchi perform a 30-minute streamed recital at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 18. A panel discussion featuring the artists and composers precedes the event and begins at 7 p.m. … [Read more...] about Free recital and discussion by Fear No Music highlight work of Black composers






