Linfield University announced six faculty promotions and one emeritus appointment last week, celebrating excellence in teaching, scholarship and service. The promotions go into effect July 1, 2026. Tenure recognizes sustained achievement in these areas and a strong commitment to the university’s mission. The announcements follow the recent meeting of the Linfield University … [Read more...] about Linfield University announces 2026 faculty promotions and emeritus honor
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Linfield employees complete higher education leadership program
Three Linfield University McMinnville Campus employees completed a personal leadership education program through Credo during the fall 2023 semester. Credo is Linfield’s partner on Moving the Needle (MTN), a joint initiative aimed at improving retention rates at the university. Offered exclusively to Credo’s MTN schools, the Talent Development Program promotes individual … [Read more...] about Linfield employees complete higher education leadership program
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
Linfield psychology professor disagrees with House Bill 3355
Psychology Professor Tanya Tompkins disagrees with House Bill 3355, which would allow Oregon psychologists to prescribe medications, and outlines why in an editorial in the Oregonian as well as on Think Out Loud on Oregon Public Broadcasting. … [Read more...] about Linfield psychology professor disagrees with House Bill 3355
Babies and screen time don’t mix
Just say “no” to plopping an iPad in front of your baby, says Linfield College psychology Professor Jennifer Linder, who conducts research on the effects of media on children and adolescents. … [Read more...] about Babies and screen time don’t mix






