Reprinted with permission of the News-Register. Find more News-Register stories about Linfield College here. April 10, 2015 By Eric Schuck, Guest Writer Example of how not to handle water rights is drawn from dried-up Californian aquifers Outside Boardman, about 30 miles west of Pendleton, the Navy’s footprint in Oregon is fairly small. So, for most of the … [Read more...] about Eric Schuck: Drought exposes vital mistake
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Linfielder blazing a bright trail
Reprinted with permission of the News-Register. Find more News-Register stories about Linfield College here. By KELSEY SUTTON of the News-Register Her life’s passion is helping others help themselves. Linfield sociology major Flora Maciel Garibay is currently studying in the Ecuadoran capital of Quito on a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. And … [Read more...] about Linfielder blazing a bright trail
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
Jennifer Linder – Unplugging tiny brains
Reprinted with permission of the News-Register. Find more News-Register stories about Linfield College here. Although there is no published research on the effects of iPads on infant development, the research on infants and television has led psychologists like me and the American Academy of Pediatrics to recommend zero screen time for children younger than age 2. This … [Read more...] about Jennifer Linder – Unplugging tiny brains
Oregon Wine History Project showcases connections between college and community
Linfield’s new Center for the Northwest invites you to the “Bringing Vines to the Valley” exhibition. … [Read more...] about Oregon Wine History Project showcases connections between college and community






