For the second time in three years, Linfield has claimed the overall Grand Prize in the Intercollegiate Wine Business Invitational. … [Read more...] about Linfield students take Grand Prize in the 2020 Intercollegiate Wine Business Invitational
Linfield partners with Oregon Health Authority and Yamhill County on COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Linfield University, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority and county health officials, will loan out a specialized Department of Biology freezer to aid in the storage and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in the state. … [Read more...] about Linfield partners with Oregon Health Authority and Yamhill County on COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Linfield history professor receives top honors
Lissa K. Wadewitz, professor and chair of the Linfield University Department of History, received top honors by the Western History Association for her article, “Rethinking the ‘Indian War’: Northern Indians and Intra-Native Politics in the Western Canada-U.S. Borderlands.” The article was named the 2020 recipient of the WHA’s Oscar O. Winther Award, which recognizes the best … [Read more...] about Linfield history professor receives top honors
Board of Trustees November meeting updates
Message sent on behalf of Miles K. Davis, President of Linfield University Dear Linfield community, The weight of decision-making leaders must carry is never heavier than during times of great anxiety and uncertainty. This year, above all else, has provided a significant amount of anxiety and uncertainty amid a global pandemic, unprecedented regional wildfires, divisive … [Read more...] about Board of Trustees November meeting updates
Linfield renews tuition commitment for high-achieving students
Linfield University continues to make a quality, private education affordable by capping its tuition at $13,000, the average cost of Oregon's four-year public schools, for the top five percent of admitted students. … [Read more...] about Linfield renews tuition commitment for high-achieving students





