Albany Quadrangle—the place for scholars to gather
Once it was a garage and a greenhouse, then a chapel and a library, and later an office building and a classroom complex. Since it was built in 1929, Albany Quadrangle has been used and abused. But it will soon become the jewel of the academic north side of the main campus and a place for scholars to gather to commemorate the national bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which will take place from 2003 to 2006.
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Fred Fields elected chair of board of trustees
Fred W. Fields, newly elected chair of the Lewis & Clark Board of Trustees, joined the board in 1985, helped create the Morgan S. Odell Professorship in the Humanities in 1990 and financed construction of the Fred W. Fields Center for the Visual Arts in 1993.
Continue this article All-campus forum sheds light on terrorism
"Some colleges canceled fundraisers. Others scrapped football games. At Lewis & Clark College on Friday, [Sept. 21,] Michael Mooney shut down the campus to teach," reported The Oregonian. Continue this article | | Lech Walesa predicts ‘era of the Earth’
Lech Walesa, Nobel Peace Prize winner, told Lewis & Clark College graduates they are entering a challenging new era that "is so different from the old one; it’s the opposite.
Continue this article Aubrey Watzek Awards honor Oregonians
Five outstanding Oregonians received the prestigious 2001 Aubrey R. Watzek Awards at the College on June 7.
President Michael Mooney presented the awards to Duncan Campbell, Ed Jensen, Hillman Lueddemann, Mariah Taylor and Donna Woolley.
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