The inaugural "Apertura: Opening Doors to Oregon Wine," held April 11 on Linfield University's McMinnville campus, attracted a sold-out crowd of 80 Oregon wine industry insiders and wine studies students. The half-day event featured panels and workshops on how to make Oregon wine a more inclusive industry. … [Read more...] about Photo gallery: ‘Apertura’ draws 80 attendees to address inclusivity in Oregon wine
Free Canva Pro available for Linfield students
Canva is a leading platform for visual communication, and effectively immediately, Linfield University students have access to its professional-level features for free. Linfield has acquired Canva for Campus, granting all full-time Linfield students access to a free personal Canva Pro account. Students are able to utilize this free Canva Pro for their individual work … [Read more...] about Free Canva Pro available for Linfield students
Winners of 2024 Lacroute Prizes in Poetry, Prose announced
The annual Lacroute Prizes in Poetry and Prose highlight the best student writing from across Linfield University. This year's contest honors the work of five students, including Sarah Reynolds, the Lacroute Prize in Poetry winner, and Lauren Hodgson, the Lacroute Prize in Prose winner. Reynolds is a senior from Beaverton, majoring in creative writing. She was a finalist in the … [Read more...] about Winners of 2024 Lacroute Prizes in Poetry, Prose announced
Two Linfield journalism students earn Snowden reporting internships
Two Linfield University journalism and media studies students will intern in Oregon newsrooms this summer as part of the Charles Snowden Program for Excellence in Journalism. Mariah Johnston and Tori Schuller are members of the 2024 intern class, comprised of 20 students from universities across the state. Students selected for this paid internship spend 10 weeks reporting on … [Read more...] about Two Linfield journalism students earn Snowden reporting internships
“This House prefers whiskey over wine” — Linfield hosts Irish national debate champions
Clíodnha McHugh set down her glass and stood up. Only weeks before, the 25-year-old apprentice lawyer had been named the best speaker in Ireland at the 64th Irish Debate Final national tournament, chaired by the Chief Justice of Ireland. Now, she was on an all-expenses-paid tour of American universities with strong debate teams (a major perk of winning the tournament) and, for … [Read more...] about “This House prefers whiskey over wine” — Linfield hosts Irish national debate champions






