Linfield University’s second NW Media Fest was longer and larger than the original, but still stayed true to its mission of giving Linfield students the chance to connect individually with journalists, musicians, entertainment executives and even the largest independent comic publisher in the country. Four days of programming kicked off Tuesday with a screening of … [Read more...] about NW Media Fest 2023 provided “perfect opportunity” for students to connect with media pros
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Linfield University’s NW Media Fest returns and expands in its a second year
NW Media Fest, a multi-day celebration of the wide-ranging media universe that debuted last year on Linfield’s McMinnville campus, returns Oct. 24-27. Now expanded to four days, NW Media Fest features eight guests representing the worlds of journalism, music, streaming content, photography, comics and more. … [Read more...] about Linfield University’s NW Media Fest returns and expands in its a second year
Inaugural BIPOC Wine Symposium draws huge names and packs Graf Hall
Linfield University’s inaugural BIPOC Wine Symposium drew more than 70 wine professionals and students from Oregon and beyond, including Robin McBride who, with her sister Andrea, runs McBride Sisters Wine Company, the largest Black-owned winery in the United States. Hosted by the Evenstad Center for Wine Education at Linfield University in partnership with Asociación Hispana … [Read more...] about Inaugural BIPOC Wine Symposium draws huge names and packs Graf Hall
Linfield announces broadcast partnership with KOIN-TV
Linfield University today announced a television broadcast agreement with Portland’s KOIN-TV and sister station KRCW/Portland’s CW. Portland’s CW will broadcast Linfield athletic events through the 2022-23 academic year, beginning with Saturday’s NCAA Division III playoff football game. The game Saturday between the Linfield (9-0) and the University of Redlands (8-1) will … [Read more...] about Linfield announces broadcast partnership with KOIN-TV
Students ‘light up’ for a good cause
Linfield students are lighting up for a good cause. No, this student-initiated project doesn’t involve smoking, but walking door to door in McMinnville, asking if they can change people’s light bulbs. For free. Without a catch. … [Read more...] about Students ‘light up’ for a good cause






