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Endowed Professorships

Endowed professorships celebrate the rigor inherent in our collective pursuit of knowledge. Lewis & Clark College acknowledges, with pride and gratitude, its endowed professorships, the generous donors who make them possible, and those who now hold the honor. Find out more about endowed giving: College of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School, Law School.

Edmund O. Belsheim Professorship in Law
Established 1994
Held by Douglas Newell

Henry J. Casey Professorship in Law
Established 1986
Held by Edward Brunet

U.G. Dubach Professorship in Political Science
Established 1966
Held by Donald G. Balmer, emeritus

James F. Miller Professorship in the Humanities
Established 1999
Held by Nicholas D. Smith

Morgan S. Odell Professorship in the Humanities
Established 1990
Held by John F. Callahan

Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professorship in Economics
Established 1993
Held by Arthur O'Sullivan

Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professorship in Government
Established 1993
Held by Curtis N. Johnson

Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professorship in History
Established 1993
Held by Stephen Dow Beckham

Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professorship in Science
Established 1993
Held by Janis E. Lochner

James W. Rogers Professorship in Music
Established 1995
Held by Gilbert Seeley

Mary Stuart Rogers Professorship in Education
Established 1997
Held by Ruth Shagoury

William Swindells Sr. Professorship in the Natural Sciences
Established 1990
Held by Paulette F. Bierzychudek

Erskine Wood Sr. Professorship in Law
Established 2001
Held by James Huffman

Paul S. Wright Professorship in Christian Studies
Established 1998
Held by Robert A. Kugler