The Chronicle

Alumni news

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    New Alumni Director Joins College
    On May 1, Andrew McPheeters joined Lewis & Clark as director of alumni and parent programs for the undergraduate college.
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    Alumni Weekend ‘07 Takes Shape
    Planning is in full swing for Alumni Weekend 2007, slated for October 18–21.
  • May I Have the Envelope Please …
    Each year, Lewis & Clark honors alumni from the College of Arts and Sciences for their outstanding accomplishments and community service. This year’s honorees will receive their awards at the Alumni Honors Banquet on October 18, which is part of Alumni Weekend.
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    Trio Win Alumni Scholarships
    Each year, the Board of Alumni awards three $2,500 scholarships to undergraduate students who have demonstrated leadership, participated actively in the Lewis & Clark community, and exhibited the potential to be engaged, supportive alumni.
  • On the Road Again
    When spring arrives, the Alumni and Parent Programs staff take to the road. During the first four months of 2007, Lewis & Clark hosted events for more than 500 undergraduate alumni in seven cities across the United States: San Francisco, New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Denver, Honolulu, and Minneapolis.

Profiles

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    Take a Hike Seattle
    Scott Leonard J.D. ‘07 has authored or coauthored three guides to Northwest hiking, including Take a Hike Seattle.
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    John Henry Kreitler B.M. ’70
    Emmy Award–Winning Composer
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    Penny Harrison J.D. ’87
    At Home in the Wide Open Spaces


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    Linda Castaneda B.A. ’98
    A Career on the Wild Side
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    Jeff Rose M.A.T. ’97
    A ‘Russell Rocket’ of School Reform
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    SAAB at 25
    Since 1982, Lewis & Clark’s Student Academic Affairs Board (SAAB) has helped students achieve a wide variety of academic goals. With projects ranging from attending anthropology conferences to researching snails in Africa, the program has distributed more than 850 grants to undergraduate students, totaling over $900,000.