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On September 29, Lewis & Clark hosted a dessert and champagne reception in honor of Shelby and Gale Davis, benefactors of the Davis United World College Scholars Program.
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Unseasonably warm weather, live music, and a colorful Food Fair marked the beginning of Lewis & Clark’s 13th annual Environmental Affairs Symposium, held in mid-October.
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Lewis & Clark Law School has been named among the Top Green Law Schools in the country by preLaw magazine.
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Snow-capped mountains, alpine meadows, and sweeping vistas greet visitors to Mekou, a small Tibetan village in western China. Situated at an eleva-tion of 12,000 feet (above most tree lines), Mekou is a 10-hour journey from the nearest city.
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On October 8, Howard Gardner, renowned education scholar and MacArthur Fellow, spoke to more than 800 educators about the future of education at Portland’s first Creating Minds Symposium, cosponsored by Lewis & Clark’s Graduate School of Education and Counseling.
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What began with simple curiosity about a small room filled with bags of papers in a synagogue in Rabat, Morocco, has become a project that will help change the way anthropologists and historians document cultures around the world.
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What does our galaxy smell like? How afraid of asteroids should we really be? How does universe make the building blocks of life?
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Have you ever wanted to be a documentarian for your family, community, or workplace but felt you lacked the tools?
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Football, Cross Country and Volleyball updates.
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Can you do 20 pull-ups? In a suit and tie? At age 69? Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. ’64, ’65, ’66 can–and he wondered if other members of the Lewis & Clark community could as well.
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In less then four days of real time and about three hours of stage time, two young people manage to fall in love at first sight, sleep with each other, cause murderous mayhem among their friends and relatives, run away from home, hastily marry in a questionable ceremony, consume drugs supplied by a shady religious guru, break their parents’ hearts, and ultimately do away with themselves.
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Total first-year applications: 5,281
Applications submitted online: 98%
Students in the class of 2014: 495
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