Faculty Emeriti Events

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.
October 5, 2014

Women’s Soccer vs. George Fox

Lewis & Clark Women’s Soccer Northwest Conference Game at Griswold Stadium at 12:00pm
October 4, 2014

ONE ACT FESTIVAL

THEATRE DEPARTMENT
One Act Festival
Fir Acres Theatre Black Box
Thurs, Oct 2, 7:00pm
Fri, Oct 3, 7:00pm and 10:00pm
Sat, Oct 4, 7:00pm
October 4, 2014

Men’s Football vs. Puget Sound

Lewis & Clark Men’s Football at Tacoma, WA at 1:00pm
October 4, 2014

Women’s Soccer vs. Pacific (Ore.)

Lewis & Clark Women’s Soccer Northwest Conference Game at Griswold Stadium at 12:00pm
October 4, 2014

Cross Country at Willamette Invite

Lewis & Clark College Cross Country at Bush Park at 9:30am
October 3, 2014

ONE ACT FESTIVAL

THEATRE DEPARTMENT
One Act Festival
Fir Acres Theatre Black Box
Thurs, Oct 2, 7:00pm
Fri, Oct 3, 7:00pm and 10:00pm
Sat, Oct 4, 7:00pm
October 3, 2014

Women’s Volleyball vs. Pacific Lutheran

Lewis & Clark Women’s Volleyball at Pamplin Sports Center at 7:00pm
October 2, 2014

ONE ACT FESTIVAL

THEATRE DEPARTMENT
One Act Festival
Fir Acres Theatre Black Box
Thurs, Oct 2, 7:00pm
Fri, Oct 3, 7:00pm and 10:00pm
Sat, Oct 4, 7:00pm
October 2, 2014

Watzek Screens: Battleship Potemkin

Watzek screens Eisenstien’s 1925 production, Battleship Potemkin (the second flick in our Soviet film series) on Thursday, October 2 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105.
September 29, 2014

An Evening with Poet Marilyn Chin

Marilyn Chin (陈美玲) is a prominent Chinese American poet and writer, an activist and feminist, an editor and Professor of English. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Portland, Oregon, her books have become Asian American classics and are taught in classrooms all over the world.  Marilyn Chin’s work is a frequent subject of academic research and literary criticism. She has read her poetry at the Library of Congress. In addition to teaching in the MFA program at San Diego State University, she serves as a mentor on the international faculty of the City University of Hong Kong’s low-residency MFA program, the first of its kind in Asia. Please join us in the Chapel for a special evening with Marilyn Chin!
September 27, 2014

Women’s Volleyball vs. Puget Sound

Lewis & Clark Women’s Volleyball at Pamplin Sports Center at 7:00pm
September 27, 2014

SOLVE: Volunteer for the Sept 27th Beach & Riverside Cleanup!

This September Oregon needs you! Be part of the 30th Anniversary of the Beach & Riverside Cleanup, presented by the Oregon Lottery.
September 26, 2014

Caring for Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury

Friday, September 26, 2014
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Linda Christensen, M.Ed.
September 24, 2014

Burned Out of Homes and History: Unearthing the Silenced Voices of the Tulsa Race Riots

This workshop has been cancelled and may be rescheduled next semester. 
September 22, 2014

Biology Seminar Series Speaker Todd Schlenke

Todd Schlenke from Reed College talks about parasitic wasp venom evolution.
September 22, 2014

Labyrinth Walk

This is an opportunity for students, staff, and faculty to engage in the spiritual exercise of walking a labyrinth.  Labyrinth walking is an ancient form of spiritual meditation and contemplation that transcends traditional religious boundaries.  Come and experience the simplicity and peace of this timeless spiritual practice.
September 19, 2014

Real Moral Progress: Why Pragmatic Naturalism Requires Moral Realism by William Rottschaefer

In his recent book, The Ethical Project, Philip Kitcher offers a pragmatic naturalistic metaethical account of moral progress.  Examining ethical practice, Kitcher presents a functional account of it as a social technology for alleviating altruism failures, one exemplified in a phylogeny of moral practice including elimination of chattel slavery and recognition of both women’s rights and gay rights.  He suggests a theory of bio-cultural evolution as an ultimate explanation of this phylogeny and, as proximate mechanisms, social-cultural learning, socially engaged normative guidance and cognitively equipped emotions.  Given these scientifically supported bases, Kitcher argues that pragmatic naturalism offers the best metaethical account of why these changes in moral practice are morally progressive.  Making use of these same scientific bases, I argue that Kitcher’s metaethical account requires the adoption of an objective moral realism, one, nevertheless, that is compatible with his core pragmatism. 

September 17, 2014

Women’s Soccer vs. Willamette

Lewis & Clark Women’s Soccer vs. Willamette at Griswold Stadium at 7:00pm
Professor Tom Ginsburg
September 17, 2014

2014-2015 Global Law Distinguished Visitor Lecture: War and Constitutional Design

Please join the Global Law Program in welcoming Professor Tom Ginsburg of the University of Chicago. Professor Ginsburg, who is one of the world’s leading experts on comparative constitutional law, will present at 12:10pm on the topic of War and Constitutional Design. Please RSVP to lawevent@lclark.edu by September 15.
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