“BLOOM,” an exhibit by Lacroute Visiting Professor of Digital Art Belle Bezdicek, will run Feb. 8-March 24 in the Linfield Art Gallery, with an artist talk and opening reception from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8 in the Vivian Bull Music Center. Bezdicek teaches and develops curriculum around digital art; while her work is primarily in that medium, this exhibit will also … [Read more...] about BLOOM exhibition from Belle Bezdicek runs Feb. 8-March 24 in Linfield Gallery
Jeff Mackay ’88 named vice president for student affairs
Jeff Mackay’s first official Linfield title was “student body president,” bestowed by his fellow students in 1986 and then again in 1987. When he graduated in 1988, the college hired him as director of student activities. Since then, he has worked in “nearly all aspects of the student’s life outside the classroom,” including but not limited to residential life, conduct and … [Read more...] about Jeff Mackay ’88 named vice president for student affairs
Space for science: Linfield on verge of opening new complex
Story and photos courtesy of the Yamhill County News-Register. Originally written by Starla Pointer. Published online Jan. 23, 2023. In just a few weeks, associate chemistry Professor Megan Bestwick and her students at Linfield University will be back to studying mitochondrial DNA. This semester they will have new space to collaborate as they conduct research, as the new … [Read more...] about Space for science: Linfield on verge of opening new complex
Linfield again highest-ranked online degree program among private colleges in Oregon
U.S. News & World Report named Linfield University the highest-ranked online bachelor’s degree program among private colleges in Oregon, and the third overall in the state, in their 2023 Best Online Bachelor’s Programs. … [Read more...] about Linfield again highest-ranked online degree program among private colleges in Oregon
Oregon Nobel Laureate Symposium returns to Linfield Feb. 23-24 after 10-year hiatus
The Oregon Nobel Laureate Symposium returns to Linfield University’s McMinnville campus Feb. 23-24. Established at Linfield by President Emeritus Charles Walker in 1985 after a major gift from an anonymous donor, the symposium has drawn 21 Nobel award winners to the McMinnville campus. Past speakers include Elie Wiesel (Nobel Peace Prize, 1986), Linus Pauling (Nobel Prize in … [Read more...] about Oregon Nobel Laureate Symposium returns to Linfield Feb. 23-24 after 10-year hiatus






