Linfield University’s Department of Political Science will host a series of public events this fall in the runup to the 2024 federal and state elections. The department offers majors in three disciplines: political science; international relations; and law, rights and justice. Series description: Democracy is classically understood as ‘rule by the people,’ but what becomes … [Read more...] about ‘Democracy in Divided Times: Election 2024’ panel series kicks off Tuesday, Sept. 17
Events
2024–25 Linfield Theatre season includes “Death by Design,” “The Lightning Thief” and more
Linfield Theatre’s 2024–25 season promises new 24–hour plays from students, an intriguing “whodunit” mystery in November, an epic quest to retrieve Zeus’ lightning bolt by 12–year–old Percy Jackson in April and a selection of Shakespearean scenes and monologues to complete the season in May. … [Read more...] about 2024–25 Linfield Theatre season includes “Death by Design,” “The Lightning Thief” and more
September public events include 24 Hour Plays, football home opener, celebrated pianist, Latine Heritage Month market and more
Linfield students have returned for the fall 2024 semester, with classes beginning Monday, Aug. 26. Two days later, the Linfield Gallery will open its first show of the year. It will be the first of dozens of arts, culture, athletic and social Linfield University events open to the public throughout the year. Most events are free, and all are welcome to join! Unless … [Read more...] about September public events include 24 Hour Plays, football home opener, celebrated pianist, Latine Heritage Month market and more
May 10: Third-annual Camas Festival features pop-up restaurant, Indigenous Creator’s Market, panel on food sovereignty and more
What began in 2022 with tours of the camas blossoms in the student-restored Cozine Creek natural area has grown significantly. The third-annual Camas Festival, runs 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Friday, May 10 on Linfield University's McMinnville campus. It will include food from celebrated Portland pop-up Javelina, an Indigenous Creators' Market, a panel on historic indigenous food and … [Read more...] about May 10: Third-annual Camas Festival features pop-up restaurant, Indigenous Creator’s Market, panel on food sovereignty and more
Photo gallery: ‘Apertura’ draws 80 attendees to address inclusivity in Oregon wine
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






