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Letters from Readers
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The letter from the president.
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After a year-long search, Lewis & Clark’s Board of Trustees has named Barry Glassner, Ph.D., a noted cultural commentator and the executive vice provost at the University of Southern California, the college’s 24th president.
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Last spring, several Lewis & Clark undergraduates and young alumni garnered national awards for their academic achievements, winning two Goldwater Scholarships and seven Fulbright grants to further their education and research.
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Graduates of 2010
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This summer, Lewis & Clark began construction of the new Diane Gregg Memorial Pavilion and the renovation of Agnes Flanagan Chapel.
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The second annual Philanthropy Leadership Dinner was held on May 6 in the Fred and Suzanne Fields Ballroom at the Portland Art Museum.
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Whether she is conducting computational chemistry research or volunteering with pediatric kidney disease patients, Marie Lafortune B.A. ’10 never loses track of the importance of her work.
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Each year, students from the College of Arts and Sciences and Lewis & Clark Law School reflect on the extraordinary teaching of their respective professors and select one for top teaching honors.
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The Oregon Academy of Science, an organization that promotes research and education in the hard and social sciences, named Professor of Education Kip Ault its 2010 Outstanding University Educator.
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Pio Sports Summer 2010
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Gender Studies Symposium and International Affairs Symposium.
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This spring the Public Interest Law Project (PILP) at Lewis & Clark Law School celebrated a milestone when it held its 20th annual fund-raising auction.
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In the recently released 2011 edition of the Princeton Review’s The Best 373 Colleges, Lewis & Clark ranked second in the category of “most beautiful campus” and 15th in “most popular study abroad program.” The rankings are based entirely on student surveys.
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On April 10, members of the Lewis & Clark community volunteered for a day of service on campus and throughout the Portland community.