Kugler ’79 studies Dead Sea Scrolls
Since stumbling across the Dead Sea Scrolls as a graduate student in the early 1990s, Robert Kugler ’79 has ridden the extraordinary texts to recognition. A gifted linguist and prodigious author, Kugler is at the forefront of a second generation of biblical scholars who are mining the ancient manuscripts for insight into the shared roots of Judaism and Christianity.
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East Coast alumni share stories of horror and hope
As quickly as reports of the Sept. 11 terrorist atrocities hit the news, members of the Lewis & Clark family throughout the world were telephoning and e-mailing messages to each other with one burning question: "Are you safe?" and with one thought: "I care."
Continue this article | | Sagala Ratnayaka ’93 represents district in Sri Lankan Parliament
Sagala (Sagi) Ratnayaka ’93 says his favorite extracurricular activity at Lewis & Clark College was serving as a resident assistant during his sophomore year. It was a job not wholly unlike his current one as a member of the Sri Lankan Parliament.
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Alumni giving exceeds goal, makes College history Planned gifts support student scholarships Baseball pro values education Golden Reunion—a rousing success! Alumni News Briefs Classmates gather at reunion to remember friend Hyung Kook Kim ’85 directs American University’s Center for Asian Studies Class News
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