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What’s happening on Lewis & Clark’s campus this spring.
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Football, Women’s Soccer, Volleyball updates.
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Andrae Brown, associate pro-fessor of counseling psychology in the graduate school, was recently honored by the Portland Observer for his work “to engage community members and mental health providers to improve wellness.”
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Last fall’s 15th annual Environmental Affairs Symposium, titled Environmental Entanglements Across the Pacific, combined two of Lewis & Clark’s interdisciplinary programs: Environmental Studies and East Asian Studies.
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A miscellany of the new, the intriguing, and the obscure.
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How does the Internet bring communities together—and divide them? In what ways might social media serve as an agent for change and reconstruction of our identities? How have marginalized communities found a digital voice?
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For the first time, U.S. News & World Report has recognized Lewis & Clark’s overseas and off-campus program as one of the best in the nation.
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This fall, Joe Gantt joined Lewis & Clark
as its new forensics director and an instructor in the Department of Rhetoric and Media Studies (formerly the Department of Communication). He most recently headed the forensics program at Texas Tech University
in Lubbock.
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Lewis & Clark has renewed its connection with the prestigious Portland Chamber Orchestra, bringing the group’s world-class music to campus once again. The orchestra is performing three concerts at Lewis & Clark throughout the academic year, making its music widely accessible to our students.
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More than 300 primary students in Malawi now have a new school, thanks to the efforts of Lewis & Clark students.
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Lewis & Clark is one of the top producers of Fulbright award winners in the country, with the third-highest acceptance rate among liberal arts colleges.
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The women’s cross country team advances to nationals for the first time in school history.