The world needs effective and ethical leaders that can adapt, and shape, the world of tomorrow. Linfield University is aiming to prepare these future leaders through a new minor in Leadership and Ethics Across Disciplines (LEAD). Created to help students develop a versatile skillset, the LEAD minor combines courses from across the entire university, including the arts, … [Read more...] about New minor focuses on interdisciplinary leadership
Linfield hosts free viewing of American Opera Project tribute to women’s history
Linfield University is making world-class opera accessible to its local communities for a special viewing of “Working Women: Songs of Suffering and Suffrage” at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29. The event, performed by the American Opera Project (AOP), is offered for free courtesy of Linfield’s Department of Music. Tickets to watch the performance online are available on Eventbrite, … [Read more...] about Linfield hosts free viewing of American Opera Project tribute to women’s history
Honoring Ken Evenstad
Ken Evenstad, co-founder of Domaine Serene Winery and namesake for the Grace and Ken Evenstad Center for Wine Education at Linfield University, passed away peacefully this week. The Evenstad Center for Wine Education opened in 2018, following an initial $6 million gift from Grace and Ken Evenstad. The center offers a unique interdisciplinary wine studies major and minor for … [Read more...] about Honoring Ken Evenstad
Linfield announces changes to its spring schedule
To minimize the risk of COVID-19 on its campuses, Linfield University will modify its spring-semester calendars. The goal is to condense the schedule in an attempt to keep students safely inside “campus bubbles” in McMinnville and Portland, as happened in fall. … [Read more...] about Linfield announces changes to its spring schedule
Dahlvig lecture explores college spending and student success
Chris Dahlvig, assistant professor of business at Linfield University, and Jolyn Dahlvig, associate dean of students at the Oregon Institute of Technology, will present “Institutional Expenditures and Student Graduation and Retention: The Obvious and the Unbelievable” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21. The event is available to the public via Zoom. Pre-registration is required. … [Read more...] about Dahlvig lecture explores college spending and student success






