The Lewis & Clark Chronicle
 

SUMMER/FALL 2001

VOLUME 10, NUMBER 3

 
Front Page Campus News Faculty News Alumni News Graduate School News Law School News Features Archives

Sen. Mark Hatfield with students (small)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.

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Colin Powell & Charles Swindells '64 (small)Charles Swindells ’64 named ambassador

President George W. Bush has appointed and the U.S. Senate has confirmed Charles J. (Butch) Swindells ’64 as U.S. ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa. His nomination had the strong support of both of Oregon’s senators, Republican Gordon Smith and Democrat Ron Wyden.

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Miller retires—but continues to teach

Ann Miller began playing piano when she was only 22 months old. She gave her first recital at the age of 3.

"I can’t remember a time when I didn’t play piano," she says.

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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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Events

Upcoming events at Lewis & Clark College can be found on the Campus Calendar.

Sen. Gordon Smith (smallest)Sen. Smith tells law graduates to make a difference in their communities

U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith charged the 230 graduates of Lewis & Clark Law School to make a positive difference in their communities and their country.

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Feature Story: the value of the liberal arts

When I was l4 years old, I began a course in analytic geometry. I had always enjoyed mathematics and had appreciated its sensible techniques, but nothing had prepared me for what I was about to experience.

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Lisbeth Schorr (smallest)Close the achievement gap, Schorr urges graduates

Lisbeth Schorr, renowned author, advocate and social analyst, urged graduates of Lewis & Clark College Graduate School of Education "to build a world in which all children can grow into adulthood with a realistic stake in the American dream.

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