Volume 13, Number 2 (2017) Spring 2017
Agility. Curiosity. Evolution. These are all hallmarks of a liberal arts education. In this issue, we examine the bedrock elements of a Linfield education and their increasing importance in the workplace. We take a look at the agility of Nicholson Library, and the ways it continues to stay relevant. We bring you the curiosity of Mackenzie Fraser ’17, who served as a translator in Coya, Peru. And we share stories of evolution – a nurse, a former hockey player, inspiring art. Our own Linfield Magazine is evolving as well. After a bit of a hiatus following the retirement of longtime editor Mardi Mileham, we are back to share the Linfield story. Read on as we continue to bring you news of the college.
Front Matter
Front Cover
Jack Ohman
Table of Contents
Linfield Magazine Staff
Departments
A View from Melrose
Thomas L. Hellie
Linfield Digest
Linfield Magazine Staff
'Cat Tracks
Linfield Magazine Staff
Alumni Notes
Linfield Magazine Staff and Debbie Harmon Ferry '90
Alumni Profile
Kevin Curry '92 and Linfield Magazine Staff
Features
The Liberal Arts under Attack
Scott Bernard Nelson '94
The World from a Different Angle
Mackenzie Fraser '17 and Linfield Magazine Staff
Nursing in a War Zone
Scott Bernard Nelson '94
Why I Teach
Catherine Reinke and Linfield Magazine Staff
More Than an Open Book
Laura Davis
Where Light Silently Falls
Kevin Curry '92
So You Want to Be an Olympic Volunteer?
Linfield Magazine Staff
Two Dreams, One Degree
Laura Davis
30 Years of Global Experiences
Linfield Magazine Staff
Back Matter
Back Cover
John Christensen '18
Editors
- Editor
- Laura Davis
- Graphic Design
- Candido Salinas III
- Holly Douglas
- Photography
- Kelly Bird
- John Christensen '18
- Laura Davis
- Daniel Hurst
- Carolyn Wells-Kramer
- Ty Marshall
- Mardi Mileham
- Dan Morgan
- U.S. White House
- Contributors
- Kelly Bird
- Kevin Curry '92
- Debbie Harmon Ferry '90
- Mackenzie Fraser '17
- Thomas L. Hellie
- Natalie Kelley '18
- Scott Bernard Nelson '94
- Catherine Reinke