The Lewis & Clark Chronicle
 

WINTER/SPRING 2002

VOLUME 11, NUMBER 2

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

Antonin Scalia (small)Scalia’s visit spurs clash of ideas

Liberal? Conservative? A pox on both houses, said U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia at a ceremony dedicating the law school’s Wood Hall on February 10.

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Cooley house (3rd smallest)

Cooley donates historic home to Lewis & Clark

Sue D. Cooley, widow of Edward H. Cooley, the founder and longtime head of Precision Castparts Corporation, has donated the Cooley family home to Lewis & Clark College for use as a presidential residence. Her gift includes funds sufficient to operate and maintain the home and its gardens.

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Arthur O'Sullivan (small)Newest Pamplin professor focuses on urban economics

Although he is the author of the nation’s best-selling textbook on urban economics, Arthur O’Sullivan’s career itinerary never included a stop in a bona fide metropolis. Until now.

"Maybe it was about time," says O’Sullivan, who moved to Portland last fall to become the Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of Economics at Lewis & Clark.

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Law library desks

Enhanced law school facilities benefit people, programs

Jennifer Loynd spreads out her patent law research journals, sets down her water bottle, and plugs her laptop computer into a maple table in the main-floor study area of Louise and Erskine Wood Sr. Hall, dedicated February 10.

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Etta Kralovec '70 (small)Kralovec focuses on improving public education

Etta Kralovec ’70 was such a lackluster high school student that a guidance counselor once told her she wasn’t even fit to work "in the ribbon department of a dime store." Today, thousands of teachers, parents, and students are grateful she overcame the slight.

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Douglas Mulford '94 (small)Pepperdine prof tackles chemistry misconceptions

"I freely admit that I’m a nerd. I have a driving curiosity to understand the world. I want to know why something works or doesn’t work," says Douglas Mulford ’94, who has developed a tool that is helping to reform the way chemistry is taught.

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Rogers Hall (small)

Graduate school now united in Rogers Hall

With the ringing of a bronze school bell, Lewis & Clark College celebrated the dedication of Rogers Hall—the new home of Lewis & Clark’s Graduate School of Education.

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Events

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