Faculty Emeriti Events

April 7, 2014

Physics Colloquium: David Latimer

“Particles and pendulums: Oscillation physics”
March 25, 2014

Lunch for Emeriti Faculty and Honored Staff

You are cordially invited to join fellow emeriti faculty, honored staff, and friends for a special event to reconnect with each other and Lewis & Clark.
March 21, 2014

Philosophy Colloquium Series: Frédéric Bouchard (Université de Montréal)

Please join us for a talk by Frédéric Bouchard from Université de Montréal. Title TBA.
March 19, 2014

Math Colloquium

Speaker:  Jessica Minnier (M ‘07), Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, Public Health and Preventative Medicine, OHSU
March 16, 2014

Aldo Abreu in Concert

Lewis & Clark College and Portland Chamber Orchestra present Aldo Abreu in Concert: A Solo Recorder Recital in Honor of Members of the Portland Little Chamber Orchestra on March 16 at 4:00 pm in Agnes Flanagan Chapel at Lewis & Clark College. This event is FREE and open to the public.
March 16, 2014

PLAY: “As You Like It”

Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”
March 7,8 and 13,14,15 – 7:30pm
March 9 & 16 – 2:00pm
Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage
March 16, 2014

New Chamber Music at Noon

Friends of Rain, Lewis & Clark’s faculty new music chamber ensemble, presents New Chamber Music at Noon on March 16th in the Gregg Pavilion. The program features works by Chicago-based guest composer Mischa Zupko along with music by Brandon Becker, James Harley, Bonnie Miksch, and Michael Johanson. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 for LC faculty/staff/alumni and seniors, and $10 general admission.
March 15, 2014

Community Forum: Confronting Climate Change

Saturday, March 15, 2014
1-5 p.m.
March 14, 2014

Guest Lecturer James Harley: Music of Iannis Xenakis

Canadian composer and author James Harley will deliver a lecture on the music of Iannis Xenakis from 5:00 - 6:30 pm on Friday, March 14th in Evans Auditorium at Lewis & Clark College. This event is FREE and open to the public.
March 14, 2014

Philosophy Colloquium Series: Daniel Kelly (Purdue University)

Please join us for a talk by Daniel Kelly from Purdue University. Title TBA.
March 9, 2014

PLAY: “As You Like It”

Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”
March 7,8 and 13,14,15 – 7:30pm
March 9 and 16 – 2:00pm
Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage
March 8, 2014

Gongs + Songs:

Resonance Ensemble presents “Gongs + Songs: Music for Gamelan and Chorus” on March 8, 2014 at 7:30pm in Evans Auditorium at Lewis and Clark College. General Admission for this event is $22 and student tickets are $11. Tickets are available for purchase online through the Resonance Ensemble website
March 7, 2014

(RESCHEDULED) William Stafford Centennial Symposium: Stafford Slam

In a night of slam-style poetry performance, selected Lewis & Clark student poets will read Stafford’s poetry along side poems they have written in response to William Stafford’s poetry.  Ken Arkind, a National Poetry Slam Champion and Executive Director of Denver Minor Disturbance youth slam team, will be flying in to feature his award-winning poetry along side the students (and the free food!).
March 7, 2014

Research News & Brews

March 7, 2014

“What Linguistic Determinism can Teach Us about Embodied Cognition” by Lawrence Shapiro (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

A line of research within embodied cognition seeks to show that an organism’s body is a determinant of its conceptual capacities. Comparison of this claim of body determinism to linguistic determinism bears interesting results. Just as Slobin’s (1996) idea of thinking for speaking challenges the main thesis of linguistic determinism, so too the possibility of thinking for acting raises difficulties for the proponent of body determinism. However, recent studies suggest that the body may, after all, have a determining role in cognitive processes of sentence comprehension.
March 5, 2014

Math Colloquium

Designer Board Games for the Interested Mathematician
Speaker:  Josh Laison, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Willamette University
March 3, 2014

Physics Colloquium: Moira Gresham

“Dark Matters”
March 3, 2014

A Conversation with Attorney Joshua Safran About the Victimization & the Shifting Nature of Identity in the Criminal Justice System

NCVLI and the Crime Victims’ Rights Alliance are pleased to co-sponsor this event at the Lewis & Clark Law School.Joshua Safran is an attorney who is featured in the Film Crime After Crime and Author of Free Spirit: Growing Up On the Road and Off the Grid, a memoir about his childhood. 
March 2, 2014

Orchestra Concert

Lewis & Clark Orchestra presents its first concert of the spring semester featuring the winners of the 2013 Lewis & Clark Student Concerto Competition. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission. 
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