Linfield University will no longer require proof of vaccination or masks for spectators at home outdoor athletic events. The relaxed policy is a result of declining COVID-19 numbers community-wide and the relatively lower risk of spreading the virus in outdoor settings. The relaxed policy falls in line with the current outdoor sports spectator policies of many institutions … [Read more...] about Masks, vaccination proof no longer needed for outdoor athletic events
Readings at the Nick returns with the criminalization of Black Lives Matter
When resistance threatens to upset the status quo, protesters may be labeled criminals to silence their voices, and recent protests throughout the nation have not been exceptions. At 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, Teresa Divine and Ginny Blackson will discuss their collaborative essay, "Resistance to Survive: The Criminalization of the Black Lives Matter Movement." The free … [Read more...] about Readings at the Nick returns with the criminalization of Black Lives Matter
Spark Wonder campaign wins major design awards
Linfield University’s Spark Wonder fundraising campaign has been recognized nationally with seven creative awards from the University & College Designers Association (UCDA). The judges evaluated more than 600 print and digital entries—presenting three Awards of Excellence and four Honorable Mention Awards to Linfield and Michael Patrick Partners, the partner creative agency … [Read more...] about Spark Wonder campaign wins major design awards
Swimmers bring home hardware from conference championships
The men's and women's swimming teams wrapped up their 2021-22 season with Northwest Conference championships in three relays and three individual events. Aside from bringing a hardware haul back to McMinnville, four Wildcats are now waiting to see if they will receive invitations to the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships, March 16-19, in … [Read more...] about Swimmers bring home hardware from conference championships
Faculty Lecture Series presents: Simulation in higher education
Experiential learning allows students to apply classroom theory in real-world settings. As an associate professor in the Linfield University-Good Samaritan School of Nursing, Heidi Johnston knows the benefits better than most. At 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, Johnston will explore how simulated and experiential learning are a vital component of education in the next installment … [Read more...] about Faculty Lecture Series presents: Simulation in higher education






