138 research outputs found
Building a Successful Community
Resident advisors are an important ingredient to help students live and learn effectively in a diverse environmen
Men in Nursing: Filling in the Ranks
Fred Calixtro sees a marketing problem. Paul Higgins ‘06 says it’s an underpromoted career. David Silva ‘04 thinks the name is a turn-off. All three agree that nursing needs more men
Discovering Linfield\u27s Hidden Treasures
Linfield’s archivist and student technicians are preserving rich history in the Linfield Archives. They are also documenting the fascinating story of the wine industry of the state through the Oregon Wine History Archive
Not Your Traditional Boot Camp
Accounting can be a grueling major. Over the past 35 years, Mike Jones has guided students with compassion, encouragement, excitement and a dash of humor
Ants! A Bug\u27s Life
On a hot fall afternoon Chad Tillberg and six students grab nets, notebooks, small containers and vials, and tramp up a steep hill in the Coast Range. Loung Ly \u2711 pounds a round cylinder into the ground every 50 meters along the trail. Carson Moscoso \u2711 follows, inserting an open vial into each hole, making sure that it is at ground level. When they return in a week, their traps will contain a sampling of the insects that thrive in that environment
Alumni Profile: For the Love of Nursing
Feature about a Linfield alumnus or alumna. In this issue, Lisa Shipley Hulstrom ’88: For the Love of Nursing
Linfield Center for the Northwest: Hands-on Hub and Diverse Learners
Linfield’s new Center for the Northwest was a catalyst for research this summer – from pavement ants and diverse learners to the Oregon Wine History Project™
In Search of His Calling
Career options seem endless for Kemper Scholar Joe Gladow ’14, who interned in the office of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel last summer
Perfecting His Music
Join Jim Welch ’08 through a 12-hour day as he attends classes, meetings, lessons and rehearsals in preparation for his senior composition recital
The People Fountain
For nearly 25 years, five students have silently endured rain, snow, and summer sun. Thousands of people have walked past, posed for photos and sometimes just sat quietly next to them. A few mischievous onlookers have added bubbles to the fountain, but the five always kept the culprits\u27 secret
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