List of Linfield University people explained
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
- Reid Blackburn, American photographer killed in the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington[1]
- Jenna Brister, stand-up comedian and screenwriter who wrote A Perfect Christmas Pairing (2023), The Perfect Wedding Match (2021), and Killer Twin (2018)
- Aparna Brielle, actress
- Jessie G, Nashville-based country singer/songwriter signed to Gretchen Wilson's "Redneck Records"[2]
- Laura Gibson, musician
- Homer Groening, Canadian-American filmmaker, advertiser, writer, and cartoonist. He was also the father of Matt Groening and inspired the name of Homer Simpson.
- Abigail Heringer, contestant on the 25th season of The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise. Heringer was the first hearing-impaired contestant on the show.[3]
- Shane McRae, American poet who received the Whiting Award in 2011 and is currently poetry editor of Image
- Patrick Nickell, American sculptor and visual artist
- Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club, The Bonesetter's Daughter, and The Kitchen God's Wife[4]
- Ryan Welch, owner and creative director of AO Films, and creator of documentary Alaskan Nets, which won awards at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival and Bend Film Festival.[5]
Politics
Sports
- Roger Baker, member of the U.S. Olympic handball team in 1972 and 1976
- Scott David Brosius, former Major League Baseball third baseman for the Oakland Athletics (1991–1997) and the New York Yankees (1998–2001); 1998 World Series MVP
- Jennifer (Snook) Butcher, member of the U.S. Paralympic Swim Team, winning bronze at the 2000 and 2004 Paralympic Games[9]
- Paul Dombroski, former National Football League defensive back. He was one of the few people of Okinawan descent to play in the NFL.
- Mark Few, basketball coach at Gonzaga University, assistant from 1989 to 1999 and head coach since 1999; attended Linfield before transferring to the University of Oregon, where he eventually earned his degree
- Wes Gabrielsen, 11-time pickleball national champion[10] and founding member of the International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association (IPTPA) who was inducted into the Pickball Hall of Fame in 2022
- Randy Mueller, former general manager for the Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints, with over two decades of NFL front office experience; former sports analyst for ESPN[11]
- Ad Rutschman, head football coach, baseball coach (1971–1983), and athletic director (1973–1996) of Linfield College; the only college coach at any level to have won national titles in both football and baseball; currently serves as kick-off return coach for the Linfield football team[12]
- Sharon Shepherd, shot put and discus thrower who served as an alternate for the U.S. Track and Field Team in the 1960 Rome and 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games[13]
- Fred von Appen, retired football coach known for his head coaching stint with the University of Hawaii at Mānoa from 1996 to 1998 and for serving as an assistant coach on a number of NFL and college coaching staffs
Business and law
- Jody Bogle, co-owner and vice president of consumer relations of Bogle Vineyards[14]
- Peter Clem, media executive and vice president at Warner Brothers Discovery
- Jason Hoff, head of worldwide quality and former CEO/President of (2013-2019) of Mercedes-Benz
- Augustus C. Kinney, longtime physician in Astoria, Oregon, and noted expert on tuberculosis at the turn of the 20th century[15] [16]
- Michelle Johnston Holthaus, executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group for Intel Corp[17]
- Susie Kuhn, president of Foot Locker's Europe, Middle East and Africa operations and general manager for Foot Locker Europe[18]
- Thomas Allen McBride, 20th chief justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, serving three times as chief between 1913 and 1927; overall, he served on Oregon's highest court from 1909 till his death in 1930
- William Marion Ramsey, 43rd associate justice of the Oregon Supreme Court in the United States from 1913 to 1915; first dean of Willamette University College of Law; mayor of Salem, Oregon, and McMinnville, Oregon
Medicine and science
- Ruben Ayala, chief of policy and advocacy for Operation Smile
- Jessica (Saling) Gill, leading researcher on traumatic brain injuries and professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Elected to the National Academy of Medicine in October 2021.
- Jerilynn Prior, endocrinologist and leader in understanding and treating perimenopause and menopause
Science and technology
Biography
[edit]Noll was born in Walnut Creek, California, United States. At age 18, he became the youngest person to break the record for the largest known prime.
Education
- Shawn Chen, Chinese-American businessman and founder of Sias University in Zhengzhou, China
- Raymond Culver, fourth president of Shimer College
- Peter Ellefson, trombonist and professor of music at Indiana University Bloomington
- Lorie A. Fridell, American criminologist known for her research on police and racial profiling and associate professor at the University of South Florida
- Susan Hyde, professor of political science at the University of California, Berkeley
- Shanto Iyengar, professor of political science at Stanford University
- Kenneth Scott Latourette, professor emeritus at Yale University and eminent scholar of Christianity and Chinese history[20]
- Daniel O'Leary, organic chemist at Pomona College[21]
- Rob Saxton, educational administrator who served from 2012 to 2015 as Oregon's first executive "Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction," the chief administrator of the Oregon Department of Education
- Muneo Yoshikawa, Japanese professor, author, researcher and consultant known for intercultural communication work, including the double-swing model
Employees (current and former)
Current
- Alyssa Lampe, assistant wrestling coach at Linfield University and two-time World Cup bronze medalist
- Steve Simmons, American soccer coach, MLS professional match evaluator and MLS grassroots instructor
- Joseph Smith, football coach and former player
- Dan Spencer, college baseball coach
- Joe Wilkins, author of Fall Back Down When I Die, The Mountain and the Fathers, and four poetry collections
Former
Other notable people
- Edith Green, U.S. representative, serving 10 terms from 1955 to 1974 and authored Title IX. Green served on the Linfield College Board of Trustees and received an honorary degree from the college in 1964.[24]
- 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, was an American television host; he received an honorary degree from the college in 1982.
College and university presidents (1857-present)
Presidents of McMinnville College
- 1857-60: George C. Chandler
- 1864-67: John W. Johnson
- 1873: J. D. Robb
- 1873-76: Mark Bailey
- 1876-77: John E. Magers
- 1877-78: Ep Roberts
- 1878-81: J. G. Burchett
- 1881-87: E.C. Anderson
- 1887-96: Truman G. Brownson
- 1896-1903: Harry L. Boardman
- 1903-05: A. M. Brumback
- 1905-06: Emanuel Northup, interim
- 1906-31: Leonard W. Riley (name changed to Linfield in 1922)
Presidents of Linfield College
- 1931-32: William R. Frerichs, interim
- 1932-38: Elam J. Anderson
- 1938-43: William G. Everson
- 1943-68: Harry L. Dillin
- 1968, 1974: Winthrop W. Dolan, interim
- 1968-74: Gordon C. Bjork
- 1974-75: Cornelius Siemens, interim
- 1975-92: Charles U. Walker
- 1992-2005: Vivian A. Bull
- 2005-06: 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-current: Rebecca "Becky" Johnson, interim
References
- Fall 2007 Linfield Magazine
Notes and References
- News: Robinson . Erik . 2005-05-15 . Mount St. Helens: 25th Anniversary - Remembering Reid; Twenty-five years after Columbian photographer Blackburn died in the eruption, his widow revisits the site . 20 . Columbian . 2022-08-02.
- Web site: Cantwell . Nick . 2018-06-01 . Interview With Nashville Artist Jessie G . 2022-12-30 . Belles and Gals . en-US.
- Web site: Hearon . Sarah . 2021-01-04 . Bachelor's Abigail Heringer Makes History on Season 25: 5 Things to Know . 2022-08-02 . Us Weekly . en-US.
- News: nzen . Robin . March 7, 1996 . Linfield Going Global . The Oregonian.
- Web site: Filmmaker, Linfield alumnus, takes his shot . 2022-12-30 . Linfield Magazine . en-US.
- Web site: 3 July 2001 . President Bush to Nominate Eleven Individuals to Serve in his Administration . 30 December 2007 . Office of the Press Secretary.
- Web site: 21 May 2002 . Senior Bush Administration Official To Speak at Houston Conference on Nanotechnology: U.S. Market for Nanotech Products & Services Expected to Reach Over $1 Trillion by 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071015032556/http://www.technology.gov/PRel/ma020521.htm . 15 October 2007 . 30 December 2007 . Technology Administration.
- News: Barrielle . Barbara . 2022-06-02 . Remy at the reins . Oregon Wine Press .
- Web site: Carrying the torch . 2022-12-30 . Linfield Magazine . en-US.
- Web site: taylor . kyle . 2022-01-03 . 11-TIME USA PICKLEBALL NATIONAL CHAMPION WESLEY GABRIELSEN NAMED HEAD PICKLEBALL PROFESSIONAL AT ILLAHE HILLS COUNTRY CLUB IN SALEM, OR . 2024-07-26 . The Golf Wire . en-US.
- Web site: 1 January 2008 . Parcells fires Mueller, to meet with Cameron Tuesday . 16 January 2008 . espn.com news services.
- News: 1991-12-18 . Ad Rutschman: [Fourth Edition] ]. E01 . The Oregonian . 2022-08-02.
- Web site: Carrying the torch . 2022-12-30 . Linfield Magazine . en-US.
- Web site: How to Grow & Sustain a Family Winery with Jody Bogle Cru . 2023-05-28 . crupodcast.com.
- 1908 . Obituary . Medical Sentinel . 16 . 196.
- Corning, Howard M. (1989) Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 135.
- Web site: Michelle Johnston Holthaus . 2023-06-27 . Intel . en.
- Web site: Inc . Foot Locker . Foot Locker, Inc. Announces Organizational Enhancements To Advance Long-Term Global Growth And Power Omni-Channel Ecosystem . 2022-12-30 . www.prnewswire.com . en.
- News: Pace . Eric . 31 December 1998 . R.E. Schreiber, 88, Nuclear Bomb Physicist . 8 May 2010 . The New York Times.
- News: 1962-11-16 . Christianity's Chronicler . Time Magazine . dead . 2007-12-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110219044221/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,829429,00.html . 2011-02-19.
- News: Thompson . Beth Rogers . 2005 . Touching Lives in the Classroom . 1 . Linfield Magazine . . 3 . 27 August 2021.
- Web site: Jane McIlroy (2000) - Linfield Athletics Hall of Fame . 2022-12-30 . Linfield University Athletics . en.
- Web site: 21 January 2014 . Lynwood Swanson to Receive Pittcon Heritage Award ]. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160712193426/http://www.chemheritage.org/about/news-and-press/press-releases/2014-01-21-pittcon-heritage-award.aspx . July 12, 2016 . Chemical Heritage Foundation.
- News: Lynn . Capi . 2020-08-23 . Power of 10: These are Oregon's most influential women . D5 . Statesman Journal . 2022-08-02.