List of Linfield University people

This is a table of notable people affiliated with Linfield University, formerly Linfield College. Some noted people are also listed in the main college article. Individuals are sorted by affiliation and alphabetized.

Alumni and former students

Art and entertainment

Politics

Sports

Business and law

Medicine and science

Science and technology

Education

Faculty

Current

  • Steve Simmons, soccer coach, MLS professional match evaluator and MLS grassroots instructor
  • Joseph Smith, football coach and former player

Former

Other notable people

  • Edith Green, U.S. representative; served 10 terms 1955–1974; authored Title IX; served on the Linfield College Board of Trustees and received an honorary degree in 1964[12]
  • Albin Walter Norblad Jr., served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly as a representative for one term (1935–1937); member of the board of trustees of Linfield College
  • Fred Rogers, better known as Mister Rogers, television host; received an honorary degree in 1982

College and university presidents (1857–present)

Presidents of McMinnville College

  • 1857–1860: George C. Chandler[a]
  • 1864–1867: John W. Johnson
  • 1873: J. D. Robb[b]
  • 1873–1876: Mark Bailey
  • 1876–1877: John E. Magers
  • 1877–1878: Ep Roberts
  • 1878–1881: J. G. Burchett
  • 1881–1887: E.C. Anderson
  • 1887–1896: Truman G. Brownson
  • 1896–1903: Harry L. Boardman
  • 1903–1905: A. M. Brumback
  • 1905–1906: Emanuel Northup, interim
  • 1906–1931: Leonard W. Riley (name changed to Linfield in 1922)

Presidents of Linfield College

  • 1931–1932: William R. Frerichs, interim
  • 1932–1938: Elam J. Anderson
  • 1938–1943: William G. Everson
  • 1943–1968: Harry L. Dillin
  • 1968, 1974: Winthrop W. Dolan, interim
  • 1968–1974: Gordon C. Bjork
  • 1974–1975: Cornelius Siemens, interim
  • 1975–1992: Charles U. Walker
  • 1992–2005: Vivian A. Bull
  • 2005–2006: Marvin Henberg, interim
  • 2006–2018: Thomas L. Hellie
  • 2018–2020: Miles K. Davis (college changed to university in 2020)

Presidents of Linfield University

  • 2020–2023: Miles K. Davis
  • 2024–2025: Rebecca "Becky" Johnson, interim
  • 2025–present: Mark Blegen

Notes

  1. ^ Oregon became a state on February 14, 1859. Thus, at the start of Chandler's presidency, the college was located in the Oregon Territory. At the end of his presidency, it was located in the State of Oregon. Same location, different name.
  2. ^ Robb served February 20, 1873–July 10, 1873, according to the 1938 book Bricks Without Straw: The Story of Linfield College, by Jonas A. Jonasson.

References

  • Fall 2007 Linfield Magazine
  1. ^ Robinson, Erik (May 15, 2005). "Mount St. Helens: 25th Anniversary - Remembering Reid; Twenty-five years after Columbian photographer Blackburn died in the eruption, his widow revisits the site". Columbian. p. 20. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  2. ^ Hearon, Sarah (January 4, 2021). "Bachelor's Abigail Heringer Makes History on Season 25: 5 Things to Know". Us Weekly. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  3. ^ nzen, Robin (March 7, 1996). "Linfield Going Global". The Oregonian.
  4. ^ "Parcells fires Mueller, to meet with Cameron Tuesday". espn.com news services. January 1, 2008. Retrieved January 16, 2008.
  5. ^ "Ad Rutschman: [Fourth Edition]". The Oregonian. December 18, 1991. pp. E01. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  6. ^ "Carrying the torch". Linfield Magazine. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  7. ^ "Obituary". Medical Sentinel. 16: 196. 1908.
  8. ^ Corning, Howard M. (1989) Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 135.
  9. ^ Pace, Eric (December 31, 1998). "R.E. Schreiber, 88, Nuclear Bomb Physicist". The New York Times. Retrieved May 8, 2010.
  10. ^ "Christianity's Chronicler". Time Magazine. November 16, 1962. Archived from the original on February 19, 2011. Retrieved December 6, 2007.
  11. ^ Thompson, Beth Rogers (2005). "Touching Lives in the Classroom". Linfield Magazine. Vol. 1, no. 3. Linfield University. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  12. ^ Lynn, Capi (August 23, 2020). "Power of 10: These are Oregon's most influential women". Statesman Journal. pp. D5. Retrieved August 2, 2022.