News
Another Year, Another Rhodes Finalist!
An interview with Governor, Candidate, and Alumna Kate Brown ’85
Students and Recent Grads Win National Awards
Newly Endowed Fund Opening Doors to Internships
The U.N.’s Climate Change Communicator
Friends of Lewis & Clark Remembered
Help Write a New College Song
U.S. News & World Report Recognizes Lewis & Clark’s Overseas Study Programs
Young Alumni Dig Into Campaign Finance Enforcement in Newly Published Research
Alum Ken Richardson named David Douglas Superintendent
From One-Room Schoolhouse in Montana to a Fulbright In Nepal
Lily Clarke BA ’15 grew up in the tiny town of Condon, Montana—population: 343. She’s now a Fulbright fellow studying ethnomycology in Nepal, pairing her interest in ecology with her passion for giving back to the communities in which she works. Clarke shared her inspirational story with the Missoulian newspaper earlier this month.
Recent Grad Wins Big Researching Small Spiders
Sasha Bishop BA ’15 has been awarded first place in a highly competitive poster presentation session held by the International Congress of Arachnology, which draws nearly 400 students from around the world to compete and share original research. Bishop heads to the University of Michigan this fall to pursue her PhD in biodiversity.
Professors Bring Science to the Pubs, and the Public
The Turkish Coup - thoughts and comments by Professor Ozan Varol
Lewis & Clark Secures Mellon Grant to Support Faculty Excellence in Teaching
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Lewis & Clark $705,000 to develop a Teaching Excellence Program, a coordinated program that will support faculty in the exploration, systematic study, and targeted enhancement of their classroom teaching. The award follows a previous Mellon grant to support undergraduate research in the arts and humanities.