Aasif Mandvi is well known for his work as a correspondent on Comedy Central’s Emmy-winning show, THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART. Most recently, Aasif wrote, produced, and starred in the HBO series, THE BRINK, co-starring Jack Black and Tim Robbins. Brought to you by the President’s Office, Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement, and the Dean of Students Office.
Please join Jesse Hagopian, educator and activist, for his talk at Lewis & Clark College on February 5, 2016, at 5 pm in the Gregg Pavilion.
“More Than A Score: The New Uprising Against Standardized Testing”
Join IME for a screening of MTV’s 40-minute documentary, “White People”, on Feb. 4th from 6-8pm in the Gregg Pavilion! Light snacks will be provided.
2016 Spring Activities Fair
Thursday, February 4th - 4pm to 6pm
Templeton Campus Center - Stamm
The 2016 Spring Activities Fair is presented by the Office of Student Activities
Natalie Serber is the author of Shout Her Lovely Name, (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) a New York Times Notable Book of 2012, a summer reading selection from O, the Oprah Magazine, and an Oregonian Top 10 Book of the Pacific Northwest. Community Chest, (Two Sylvias Press), a memoir, was released in the fall of 2015. Her fiction has appeared in The Bellingham Review, Gulf Coast, Inkwell, and Hunger Mountain. Essays and reviews have appeared in The New York Times, O, The Oprah Magazine, The San Francisco Chronicle, the Oregonian, The Rumpus, Salon, and Fourth Genre. She lives in Portland with her family.
Born and raised in Reno, Nevada, Vlautin started playing guitar and writing songs as a teenager and quickly became immersed in music. It was a Paul Kelly song, based on Raymond Carver’s Too Much Water So Close to Home that inspired him to start writing stories. Vlautin has published four novels: The Motel Life (2007–NYT Editor’s choice and notable book, made into a major motion picture starring Dakota Fanning, Emile Hirsh, Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson), Northline (2008), Lean on Pete (2010-Winner of the Ken Kesey Award for Fiction, short-listed for the IMPAC award), and The Free (2014-Winner of the Oregon People’s Choice Award).
Race Monologues
Each year a different group of L&C students writes an original series of personal narratives to share their feelings, experiences, and understandings of race, ethnicity, and identity.
The History Department is proud to present our fourth annual Historical Project Runway! In this event, teams of three (majors or non-majors welcome) will compete to accurately and creatively represent historical events through fashion. Clothing and design materials will be provided. Team designing begins at 5:30pm. THE RUNWAY SHOW BEGINS AT 7:00PM. Come strut your stuff historical style!
THE HONORABLE MILAN D. SMITH, JR., of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will deliver the 3rd Annual James L. Huffman lecture in honor of the Western Resources Legal Center on November 4, 2015 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Lewis & Clark Law School.
Join five-time Emmy award winning journalist Sheila Hamilton as she discusses how she uses television, radio, print and online media to advocate for mental health and suicide prevention.
Please join the International Law Program in welcoming Professor George Bermann of Columbia Law School. Professor Bermann, who is one of the world’s leading experts in international arbitration and European Union law, will give a presentation on the topic of The Investor-State Arbitration Regime and European Union Law: On a Collision Course?
Safiya Umoja Noble, Ph.D, Assistant Professor in the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies will present “Google Searching for Black Girls: Old Media Stereotypes in New Media Practices” Friday, September 18 at 3 p.m. in the Gregg Pavilion.
The Department of Music invites you to participate in our orchestra program - open to ALL students regardless of your major. Join us for a Lewis & Clark Orchestra “meet-and-greet” session on SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 (7:30 pm – 8:30 pm) on stage in Evans Auditorium. Food will be served!
The Department of Music invites you to participate in our Wind Symphony - open to ALL students regardless of your major. Join us for a Wind Symphony “meet-and-greet” session on SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 (6:00 pm – 7:00 pm) in the Evans Music Building Band Room. Food will be served!
This year’s event – In Dialogue With Plato – features a panel of faculty from across the College. True to the spirit of E&D, they offer interdisciplinary perspectives on our topic.
2015 Law School Commencement