FEBRUARY 15, 2020 – The Linfield Board of Trustees voted Saturday to approve a name change from Linfield College to Linfield University. “Linfield will change its name, but what won’t change is what makes us special,” said President Miles K. Davis. “Linfield will remain a small, high-quality, liberal arts institution. Now, though, we will be able to expand by having schools … [Read more...] about Linfield Board of Trustees votes to change from college to university
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Faculty recital highlights range of guitar from classical through the 20th Century
Pamela Goldsmith, guitarist and adjunct faculty member at Linfield College, will perform a range of music spanning from the classical era through the 20th Century, including works by Sor, Satie, Tárrega, Barrios, Villa-Lobos, Tansman and Lauro. … [Read more...] about Faculty recital highlights range of guitar from classical through the 20th Century
Many hands plan annual Linfield Lu’au
Traditional island dances and an authentic Hawaiian meal will highlight the 47th Annual Linfield College Lu’au, “Laulima (Many Hands Working Together)” on Saturday, April 27, at Linfield. Tickets are available at www.linfieldtickets.com. … [Read more...] about Many hands plan annual Linfield Lu’au
Oregon Supreme Court Justice Adrienne Nelson to give Linfield commencement address
Adrienne Nelson, the first African-American judge appointed to Oregon’s Supreme Court, will deliver the commencement address to the Linfield College class of 2019. Commencement is scheduled for Sunday, May 26, at 10 a.m. on the green between Melrose Hall and the President’s House. Learn more about Commencement weekend. … [Read more...] about Oregon Supreme Court Justice Adrienne Nelson to give Linfield commencement address
Livesay to explore the interpretation of emojis during faculty lecture
Kay Livesay, associate professor of psychology at Linfield College, will present “Emojis mean what?” on Wednesday, April 17, at 7 p.m. in Fred Meyer Lounge located in Riley Hall at Linfield. … [Read more...] about Livesay to explore the interpretation of emojis during faculty lecture






