An open, peer-led meeting for those in recovery, friends and family of people with substance-related challenges, and anyone contemplating a change in their relationship to substances. All are welcome!
Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30pm in JR Howard 114.
Join Hanako Imber ’10 for an informal conversation. In an intimate setting, come hear about her experiences during and after life at Lewis & Clark. Snacks & beverages will be provided!
All L&C employees are invited to join this inaugural meeting for the Navigating Menopause Employee Resource Group (ERG). The focus of these meetings will be around the physical and psychological issues surrounding menopause.
Empower your ambitions with Lewis & Clark College’s internship grants, bridging the gap for unpaid internships. Seize the opportunity to turn unpaid opportunities into priceless career investments—apply now and pave the way for your future success!
Whether you’re trying to figure out plans for the summer or something more long-term, we’d like to invite you to jumpstart your career at the upcoming Job & Internship Fair hosted by the Career Center!
An open, peer-led meeting for those in recovery, friends and family of people with substance-related challenges, and anyone contemplating a change in their relationship to substances. All are welcome!
Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30pm in JR Howard 114.
Do Good Trouble Workshop Series: Working Across Difference in Climate Action!
Vietnamese Portland: Memory, History, Community invites you to a rough cut work-in-progress screening of Mai American, a documentary by Kevin Truong. Join us on Thursday, April 4 at 5 PM in Miller 102 for a screening of the 90-minute cut and a Q&A with Kevin.
An open, peer-led meeting for those in recovery, friends and family of people with substance-related challenges, and anyone contemplating a change in their relationship to substances. All are welcome!
Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30pm in JR Howard 114.
The Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement (IME) office presents the Social Justice Tour.
Join us for light breakfast, as we meet in community to discuss our newly formed BIPOC Employee Resource Group.
Independent Colleges and Universities: The Value of Mission-Driven Teaching Excellence
Description: Independent Colleges and Universities that focus on the liberal arts often have a mission and an academic infrastructure that supports teaching improvement, and it should be celebrated! Yet, more can be done. This session draws from a multi-institutional observational study covering more than 700 higher education courses in a range of contexts, from regional public universities to highly ranked private universities, from small liberal arts colleges to large flagship universities. Connected to her 2023 book, published by Harvard Education Press, Great College Teaching: Where It Happens and How to Foster It Everywhere, Corbin Campbell will map the terrain, discussing teaching improvement within a spectrum of academic contexts, across multiple disciplines, and for various course settings. Dr. Campbell will describe the best practices of exemplary teaching institutions, in which evidence-based practices such as equity-based and culturally relevant teaching support student learning. She will also describe policies and cultures necessary to prioritize teaching and promote faculty development.
We are celebrating ADPI Heritage Month in April (usually celebrated in May)! Join us for our first event on April 1st. This will be the first of two dinners this month. RSVP here.
An open, peer-led meeting for those in recovery, friends and family of people with substance-related challenges, and anyone contemplating a change in their relationship to substances. All are welcome!
Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30pm in JR Howard 114.
An open, peer-led meeting for those in recovery, friends and family of people with substance-related challenges, and anyone contemplating a change in their relationship to substances. All are welcome!
Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30pm in JR Howard 114.
The Office of Equity and Inclusion plans to discuss York, and how his journey still impacts our lives and our L&C community.
The Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement (IME) and Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI) are excited to continue our monthly Faculty & Staff: Inclusive Practice Strategies this spring.
Please join Associate Professor of History and Department Chair Reiko Hillyer discuss her latest book, A Wall is Just a Wall: The Permeability of the Prison in 20th Century America (Duke University Press, February 16, 2024) in conversation with Jerry Harp. Influenced by her work teaching in the Inside-Out program, Hillyer traces the decline of practices that used to connect incarcerated people more regularly to the free world.
Join us to discuss Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, by Gabrielle Zevin, this year’s Everybody Reads selection from Multnomah County Library.
Tuesday, March 19 at 3:30 in Watzek Library Classroom 245. Refreshments will be served! RSVP requested.
Join SALSA (South Asian Law Student Association), BLSA (Black Law Student Association), LLS (Latinx Law Society), APALSA (Asian Pacific American Law Student Association), MLSA (Minority Law Student Association), OAILSA (Oregon Arab Iranian Law Student Association), and NALSA (Native American Law Students Association) for a Multi-Cultural Fair with food, art, and performances to showcase the different cultures represented at our campus! RSVP here.
Calling all LC Seniors! Schedule your appointment in the Career Center between March 11th and 15th to receive your gift!
Come meet and mingle with fellow LGBTQ+ students, staff and faculty! Open to all.
Thursday, March 14th, 2024 from 3:45-5:00 pm in Stamm
Join Professor Steverson and Benjamin as they talk about their personal experiences in the law as women and women of color. This is a safe space to ask questions, share experiences, concerns and find community. All are welcome!
Calling all LC Seniors! Schedule your appointment in the Career Center between March 11th and 15th to receive your gift!
An open, peer-led meeting for those in recovery, friends and family of people with substance-related challenges, and anyone contemplating a change in their relationship to substances. All are welcome!
Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30pm in JR Howard 114.
Join NALSA for our annual Celebrating Celilo Falls event. Hear creation stories from Ed Edmo an elder and storyteller from the Shoshone Bannock Tribe. Learn about Ed’s experience growing up in Celilo Falls– a sacred tribal fishing and trading ground– before the Falls were destroyed by the Dalles Dam.