Linfield University’s Theatre Program returns to the stage in November for the raunchy, comedic musical, "Firebringer." Produced in collaboration with the Linfield Department of Music, this viral, indie hit hilariously depicts a tribe of cave people who discover the ability to control fire. This play may not be suitable for all audiences due to adult language and is recommended … [Read more...] about Comedic musical ‘Firebringer’ explores climate change with laughter, crass cave art and puppets
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PHOTO GALLERY: Linfield celebrates history of women’s athletics
Linfield University honored former women student-athletes and their achievements on Saturday, Oct. 1. Alumni returned to the McMinnville campus for a day of celebration, reconnection and fun. … [Read more...] about PHOTO GALLERY: Linfield celebrates history of women’s athletics
The Oak & Vine Society hosts annual Spring Tasting Reception
The Oak & Vine Society, one of Oregon's premier wine clubs, held its annual Spring Tasting Reception Sunday, April 24, at McMinnville’s Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum. Nearly 100 attendees sampled the offerings of nine local wineries, fine food and live music by Dave Ferry. Oak & Vine Society is part of Linfield University's Evenstad Center for Wine … [Read more...] about The Oak & Vine Society hosts annual Spring Tasting Reception
Submissions begin April 4 for 30th annual Student Symposium
Submissions for Linfield’s 30th annual Student Symposium will be accepted starting Monday, April 4. The event, which celebrates the creative and scholarly work of Linfield students, is scheduled for Friday, May 20, 2022 on the Linfield University McMinnville Campus. The work ranges from student performances to short films, to research in the social and behavioral sciences, the … [Read more...] about Submissions begin April 4 for 30th annual Student Symposium
The hot – and cold – history of winemaking on Mt. Etna
Wine studies scholar examines viticulture and winemaking in upcoming virtual lecture Linfield University wine studies instructor Toni Ketrenos will explore the forces that shaped winemaking from its origins on the slopes of Italy's Mt. Etna to the present-day as part of the university’s Faculty Lecture Series. The virtual event begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 13 on the … [Read more...] about The hot – and cold – history of winemaking on Mt. Etna






