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.
Lewis & Clark has been training educators since its founding as Albany Collegiate Institute in 1867, but the dedication on November 15 marked the first time in the graduate school’s history that faculty, staff, and students have been housed under one roof.
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John Rogers: pilot, angler, and philanthropist
John Rogers is president of the Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation of Modesto, California. In addition to providing funding for Rogers Hall, the foundation has established an endowed scholarship fund, endowed professorships in music and education, and a faculty-student science research program at Lewis & Clark.
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