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Lewis & Clark’s Board of Trustees recently welcomed two new members.
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What’s Happening on campus in the fall.
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by Jim Enright
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Sports updates
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by Carin Moonin
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A miscellany of the new, the intriguing, and the obscure.
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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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Improving the quality of science education is a top national priority, as seen in President Barack Obama’s commitment to prepare 100,000 new science, technology, engineering, and math teachers in the next decade.
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Called a “true Renaissance man,” Ethan Allred B.A. ’12 is the winner of the 2012 Rena J. Ratte Award, the undergraduate college’s highest academic honor.
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After 40 years at Lewis & Clark, Professor of Education Zaher Wahab is “retiring” to work full time in his home country of Afghanistan.
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Last spring, Lewis & Clark students and alumni claimed a bounty of national awards and honors in recognition of their academic excellence and commitment to global service.
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“Three pieces of advice for the class of 2012: First, hunt the good stuff in life; spend your time finding out what’s right in your life and what’s right in the world. Second, live around your strengths, not around your weaknesses. Third, live life optimistically.”