Interfaith dialogues take place every Friday at 12:30 p.m. in the Trail Room and are an opportunity for students from various spiritual backgrounds to engage together in discussion. Past topics have included death and dying, afterlife, appropriation and authenticity, and the origin and expressions of morality. Look for the balloon at a table in the Trail Room, bring your lunch and join in each Friday at 12:30 PM!
The QSU presents “The Queer Artists Concert.” This concert hopes to showcase the Lewis & Clark queer community through a cappella performances of the music of queer artists, and the works of queer folk in the Lewis & Clark community. We are back after a short hiatus and hope to gain your support in the coming semesters. LIVE STREAMED EVENT
The Lewis & Clark Law School, Causa, and the Innovation Law Lab are sponsoring a public convening on the Trump Executive Orders on immigration and Oregon’s response. Local and national immigration and civil rights lawyers and activists will analyze the impact of the Administration’s policies on Oregon and the nation. The convening will set the groundwork for constructing pathways toward an immigrant-inclusive community.
Alison Cook-Sather is Mary Katharine Woodworth Professor of Education at Bryn Mawr College and Director of the Teaching and Learning Institute at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges in Pennsylvania.
Derrick Austin is the author of Trouble the Water (BOA Editions), selected by Mary Szybist for the 2015 A Poulin Jr Prize. He is a Cave Canem fellow. His work has appeared in Best American Poetry 2015, Image: A Journal of Arts and Religion, New England Review, Callaloo, Nimrod, Puerto Del Sol, and elsewhere. Currently, he is the Ron Wallace Fellow at the University of Wisconsin.
Please join the History department for a research talk by 2017-2018 Dissertation Fellowship Candidate James Padilioni. The title of his talk is, Finding Martin in Atlanta: Entangling Martin Luther King, Jr. and St. Martin de Porres at Atlanta’s Oldest Black Catholic Church.
A Lewis & Clark alumnus who volunteered at the Standing Rock prayer camps and two Native American activists and sustainable farmers will discuss Standing Rock, environmental activism, and indigenous understandings of sacred ground. This is a a Chamberlin Social Justice Forum, sponsored by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and the Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement.
Join the L&C Law School for an event welcoming founder/bassist, Simon Tam, of the Portland based band, The Slants, who will be discussing his current legal battle with the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Join Lewis & Clark’s Law School and Student Activities for a free concert showcasing Simon Tam’s band, The Slants!
Thursday, March 9th @ 8pm (doors at 7:30pm) Agnes Flanagan Chapel
Tickets are free for L&C affiliates and 1 guest. Tickets for the general public are $10 each. Reserve and purchase tickets at: https://tinyurl.com/TheSlantsLC
Are you interested in foreign service? Have you dreamed about working with the State Department and diplomacy? Join Dorothy Ngutter from the State Department to talk about possible Career Tracks!