Faculty Emeriti Events

September 25, 2016

Open This End Panel Discussion and Reception

Panel discussion and reception featuring Jane Beebe, Bob Rennie, Jordan Schnitzer, and Barbara Schwan.
September 25, 2016

Portland Chamber Orchestra - The Spirit of Youth

Portland Chamber Orchestra presents “The Spirit of Youth” at 3:00 pm on Sunday, September 25, 2016 in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. The first concert of PCO’s 70th season celebrates the constantly evolving, ever-changing, and yet forever optimistic spirit of youth.
September 22, 2016

Research News & Brews

CAS Research News & Brews - for faculty and staff
April 15, 2016

Festival of Scholars

The annual all-day Festival of Scholars showcases student work in all disciplines, in panel talks, poster sessions, art shows, film screenings, music performances, and more. Come see what your colleagues have been up to this year!
April 12, 2016

Can You Stay True to Your Values/Roots in a For-Profit World?

From Wall Street to the White House, Nathan Segal will discuss how he has navigated the professional world without compromising his values/roots in his mission to help his fellow Native Americans.
See you there!
April 12, 2016

Spring Bookwarming: Roger Nelsen

Gather in the Bookstore lounge for a dialogue with Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Roger Nelsen, on his newest book, A Mathematical Space Odyssey. Preview the fascinating research and personal work of a member of our campus community!
April 10, 2016

Franya Berkman and Obo Addy World Music Concert

The Lewis & Clark College Music Department presents the fourth annual Franya Berkman and Obo Addy World Music Concert on April 10 at 3:00 PM in Evans Auditorium.
April 8, 2016

Opera / Musical Theatre Performance

A concert version of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” will be presented by the Lewis & Clark Vocal Performance Ensemble.
April 6, 2016

Shaking Up Global Dynamics: The Impact of Globalization on the Durability of the World Order

Contending and disruptive forces unleashed by the processes of globalization have brought into question the durability of the prevailing global order. Is the current international arrangement robust enough to respond to these challenges? Or are we confronting a future of decentralized power and global chaos?

April 5, 2016

Melting Pot or Not? Exploring International Policies in an Age of Migration

In an “age of migration” how should state policies be crafted to accommodate members of increasingly diverse societies? Is assimilation better for states’ efforts to create civic cohesion and stability? Or is multiculturalism more desirable for ensuring the preservation and blending of culture and identity?
April 5, 2016

Charles R. “Kip” Ault Jr. Book Release Celebration

Tuesday, April 5, 2016
5-6 p.m.
April 5, 2016

The Eagle or the Dragon: Debating the Merits of Contrasting Forms of Development

China’s intensification of development initiatives has begun to rival those typically promoted in the developing world. Is the good governance and political rights-based development model promoted by the West still the most sustainable and effective method for aiding the world’s most disadvantaged? Or does China’s infrastructure and economic growth-based development approach offer a better alternative for developing countries?
April 4, 2016

Does the Net Work? Analyzing the Social Implications of the World Wide Web

With tech-savvy entrepreneurs praising the Internet for its ingenuity, there is much hype surrounding the potential of an open online platform. But does the Internet provide a sphere of opportunities and social empowerment? Or does it reflect entrenching hierarchies that amplify social inequalities across global boundaries?
April 2, 2016

Lu’au 2016

The Hawaii Club invites you to join us at the…

Lu’au 2016

Mohala i ka wai ka maka o ka pua.
Unfolded by the water are the faces of the flowers.

Saturday, April 2nd - Food @ 5pm and Performance @ 7pm
Pamplin Sports Center

Meal is free for students on a Bon meal plan, or $11.50 at the door.

Lu’au 2016 includes Hawaiian Food Catered by the Bon, Various Hula Performances, Shave Ice, Crafts, and a great island experience!

April 1, 2016

Portland Concert Opera: Iolanta

The Portland Concert Opera presents a concert version Tchaikovsky’s final opera, Iolanta, sung in Russian, accompanied by a chamber group and conducted by Lance Inouye.
October 5, 2014

Conversation with Nicholas Kristof

SAGE and Literary Arts present

A CONVERSATION WITH 2014 VISITING SAGE
NICHOLAS KRISTOF

Sunday, October 4 ~ 4pm (doors open at 3:30pm)
First Congregational United Church of Christ

Be sure to enter Visiting SAGE Kristof when you visit the online box office (www.brownpapertickets.com/event/755927) for discounted tickets.
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