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    President’s Letter: Orange-and-Black as the New Green
    President’s Letter: Orange-and-Black as the New Green
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    Achievement on a National Scale
    Truman, Goldwater, and Fulbright winners.
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    Ratte Award Goes to McCartan
    Emily McCartan B.A. ’07 has been described by one professor as the embodiment of “the ideal the liberal arts seeks to achieve” for her ability to balance intellectual rigor and civic engagement. In recognition of her accomplishments, she won the 2007 Rena J. Ratte Award, the undergraduate college’s highest academic honor.
  • Phi Beta Kappa Inductees
    In May, Lewis & Clark’s Gamma of Oregon Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa initiated more than 35 new members, including one alumnus. A faculty review committee selects students on the basis of academic excellence and breadth in the liberal arts as well as good character. The committee chooses alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction since graduating at least 10 years ago.
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    Serving Women in Nicaragua
    Kate Iris Hilburger CAS ’07 vividly remembers the first women’s health workshop she attended in rural Nicaragua. Under the scattered shade of broadleaved tropical trees, two dozen Nicaraguan women–most of them young and juggling small chidren–listened attentively to a discussion of sex and gender, learning about their bodies and cultural attitudes toward women.
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    On a High Note
    Gil Seeley, James W. Rogers Professor Emeritus of Music, received a prestigious award for his dedication to furthering choral arts in Oregon, including his artistic direction of the Oregon Repertory Singers. On July 18, Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski conferred the Governor’s Arts Award on Seeley and seven other distinguished recipients in a ceremony held at the Capitol Galleria.
  • Class of 2011: College of Arts and Sciences
    Total first-year applications: 5,359 (a new record)
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    Pio Sports
    Track and Field, Baseball, and more sports news.
  • MySpace Winner @ L&C
    Focus the Nation, a national project that’s housed at Lewis & Clark, won an Impact Award from MySpace for its efforts to create community engagement around the global warming crisis.
  • International Environmental Law Project Goes to The Hague
    Chris Wold, associate professor of law and director of the law school’s International Environmental Law Project (IELP), along with Erica Thorson, staff attorney, and six Lewis & Clark law students, traveled to The Hague, Netherlands, in June to help protect endangered species.
  • Finders Keepers in the Arctic
    Robert Miller, professor of law, weighed in on Russia’s contested claim to land below the Arctic Sea in an August Los Angeles Times column, employing his expertise on the history of the Doctrine of Discovery and Native American land rights. Miller charts the discovery doctrine’s role in land-rights disputes from the 15th century to this most recent manifestation, miles below the North Pole.
  • Hope in a Time of Violence
    Lewis & Clark’s Graduate School of Education and Counseling will host Hope in a Time of Violence on November 16 and 17.
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    Congratulations, Graduates of 2007
    Yay!
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    Special Ks
    To be named an outstanding teacher in 2007, your last name had to start with “k” and end in “er.” Not really, of course, but Lewis & Clark’s top teachers for 2007 share similar-sounding names and a commitment to stellar teaching.
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    Meet the New Board Chair
    Judi Johansen J.D. ‘83, former president and CEO of PacifiCorp, is Lewis & Clark’s new chair of the Board of Trustees. Over the course of her wide-ranging career in utilities, Johansen has also served as administrator and CEO of the Bonneville Power Administration and as vice president of business development with Avista Energy. She has held numerous leadership roles in civic affairs.
  • New to the Board
    Lewis & Clark’s Board of Trustees has welcomed several new faces–plus one returning member. As the body responsible for the ongoing success of the College, the board is empowered to appoint the president and make major financial and planning decisions.
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    Volk Leads Fund-Raising
    Greg Volk, who has more than 25 years of experience in higher education resource development, has joined Lewis & Clark as vice president for institutional advancement. In his new position, he oversees development, alumni relations, and communications efforts at the College.