by Ellisa Valo
Paul Barker ’71, M.A.T. ’81 has worked with CARE International for 22 years, leading humanitarian relief and development efforts in Iran, Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Palestine, and Afghanistan.
by Dan Sadowsky
Microscopic worms teach Lewis & Clark students about big questions in cell biology.
by Sylvia Lindman
Four brothers, all graduates of Lewis & Clark, make their mark in medicine. Two focus on the health of the mind, and two pursue treatments for infectious diseases in developing countries.
by Doug Erickson, Jeremy Skinner, and Paul Merchant
The Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission has selected 100 books that best define the state and its people. Authors with ties to Lewis & Clark College are well represented on the list.
Lewis & Clark’s newest crop of undergraduate faculty hail from some of the top doctoral programs in the nation and represent a rich variety of disciplines.
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