Lewis & ClarkCollege of Arts & Sciences

Environmental Studies

Environmental Student Groups at Lewis & Clark

Lewis & Clark's student-run cooperative is a unique community that promotes a sense of student ownership, empowerment, and connectedness to Lewis & Clark, Portland, and globe.

Environmental Studies alumni can keep in touch with the ENVS Program, friends, and colleagues via our official Facebook group.

Lewis & Clark's annual journal for students of all ages and all disciplines to come together and participate in celebrating our natural surroundings and to become part of the discussion about our environmental impact.

A student-run Lewis & Clark organization, SEED is dedicated to 1) environmental stewardship at local, regional and global levels and 2) organization, education and engagement of the campus community through environmental activism.

The Lewis & Clark Sustainability Council (LCSC) is a group of students, faculty and staff drawn from the College of Arts and Sciences, Law School, and Graduate School of Education and Counseling. We support deep learning, vigorous exchange, wise planning, and effective action dedicated to sustaining the things we value as a community. The goal of the LCSC is to promote sustainability using a "triple-bottom-line" or "three-legged stool approach," emphasizing how economic, social, and ecological factors come together at Lewis & Clark.

Contact Us

The Environmental Studies Program is located in John R. Howard Hall.

email envs@lclark.edu

voice 503-768-7719
fax 503-768-7379

Director Jim Proctor

Environmental Studies Program
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 62
Portland, Oregon 97219