For Lewis & Clark’s Associate Director of Health and Wellness Melissa Osmond, the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti and its subsequent, tragic aftermath hits especially close to home.
Osmond, who has a masters degree in Public Health with a focus in International Health, spent over a year in Haiti from 2002 to 2003, just before coming to LC, as a requirement for her degree program.
As we pulled up to the dingy looking bar, my friend stared out the window at the two dirty, piss-drunk old guys chain-smoking cigarettes outside the front door. “Wouldn’t it be funny if we were going in there?” he asked, chuckling. “We are,” I said.
Administrators and student representatives presented on their roles and the organization of Lewis & Clark at “Know LC” on March 1 in Stamm. During the hour and a half event, seven speakers discussed the role of their respective groups.