Reprinted with permission of the News-Register. By Starla Pointer, September 24, 2018. When it was time to enroll in higher education, Cason Cunningham looked for a school that not only met his academic interests, but also would accept the G.I. Bill and offer other supports specific to his unique needs as a military veteran. He found the right combination at Linfield College. … [Read more...] about Veterans supported at Linfield College
Dr. Miles Davis Inducted into The PhD Project Hall of Fame
The PhD Project, an award-winning program to increase diversity in management, has announced the 2018 inductees into The PhD Project Hall of Fame. They are: Dr. Mary Gilly, Senior Associate Dean and Professor of Marketing at the Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine; Dr. Miles Davis, President of Linfield College; Dr. Quinetta Roberson, Fred J. … [Read more...] about Dr. Miles Davis Inducted into The PhD Project Hall of Fame
Linfield Theatre presents ‘Night of the Living Dead’
The Linfield College Theatre Program kicks off its 99th season of plays with the zombie story, “Night of the Living Dead.” The play, Lori Allen Ohm’s stage adaption of George Romero and John Russo’s 1968 film of the same name, has seven people trapped in a farmhouse attempting to defend themselves from a growing onslaught of zombies. The pressure of the situation reveals … [Read more...] about Linfield Theatre presents ‘Night of the Living Dead’
Faculty recital features works by Bolcom and Glass
Johnandrew Slominski, assistant professor of music at Linfield College, will celebrate the work of two newly-minted octogenarians at his solo piano recital. Slominski will perform work from American composers William Bolcom and Philip Glass. Additionally, Slominski will perform the works of Johannes Brahms, Franz Liszt and Mozart. The recital will be held Friday, … [Read more...] about Faculty recital features works by Bolcom and Glass
Dutt-Ballerstadt lecture discusses “Things Falling Apart: Free Speech and the (In)Civility of Disruptions on College Campuses“
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt, professor of English at Linfield College, will review some pertinent and controversial issues when she discusses free speech and its role on college campuses as part of a faculty lecture series on Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. in the Fred Meyer Lounge in Riley Hall at Linfield. … [Read more...] about Dutt-Ballerstadt lecture discusses “Things Falling Apart: Free Speech and the (In)Civility of Disruptions on College Campuses“






