Public Affairs and Communications
Lewis & Clark’s Office of Public Affairs and Communications, located in McAfee, is responsible for the general promotion of the College and communication to key constituent groups. Public Affairs and Communications takes the lead in strategic marketing research and planning, in setting priorities for positioning, and in determining messages and methods for integrated marketing of the College. Meet the Public Affairs and Communications Staff.
How do I find out about news at Lewis & Clark College?
Lewis & Clark's media relations team assists the media in gathering news and helps members of the campus community share their news with the media. For more information, visit the online press room, call 503-768-7960, or e-mail public@lclark.edu. What's happening on campus today?
Lewis & Clark College is an exciting place, with many activities scheduled every day. For the latest, consult our campus events calendar or our current news headlines. How do I find contact information for a department or a member of our staff or faculty?
Plenty of directory information is available online. To contact a department, view our departmental directory. To find a specific individual, use our searchable campus directory. You can also search our entire Web site. How do I create a brochure, poster, mailing, or other publication?
The Public Affairs and Communications publications team provides editing, design, and production services to the campus community. Read Print Publications From Start to Finish. How do I build an effective Web site?
The new media team in Public Affairs and Communications can help by providing consulting services and training with Trillium, Lewis & Clark's easy-to-use content management system. Read more about Trillium or check out the Trillium Users Group Web site. How do I order stationery, business cards, and campus maps?
Public Affairs and Communications manages the Lewis & Clark College identity system. View pricing information, how to order stationery, and ordering campus maps. I have a style question. What reference should I consult?
The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, is our primary reference book. The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, copyright 2000, is our secondary reference. Also, check out our style guide for questions specific to Lewis & Clark College.
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