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February 6, 2016

Aasif Mandvi

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.

February 5, 2016

More Than A Score: The New Uprising Against Standardized Testing

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”

February 4, 2016

A Night with Cynthia Gómez: Discussing MTV’s White People

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.

February 4, 2016

2016 Spring Activities Fair

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

February 1, 2016

Research presentation by Beth Szczepanski

Please join us for a research presentation by scholar Beth Szczepanski on February 1 in the Evans Music Center, room 10, 10-11am. The subject of Dr. Szczepanski’s talk will be Ethnographic, Historical, and Theoretical Approaches to Understanding Chinese Buddhist Chant: “A Thousand Calls to the Buddha.”
January 30, 2016

Meditation for Musicians Workshop

A 2 hour stress reduction workshop for musicians that introduces tools to enhance the perception of inspiration through dynamic stillness and heightened awareness.
January 29, 2016

MLK Week: Poetry Aloud

The final MLK Week event features members of the Lewis & Clark community reciting poems—either original or by known poets—that connect to the wisdom of Martin Luther King Jr.
January 29, 2016

Research presentation by Jessica Swanston Baker

Please join us for a research presentation by visiting scholar Jessica Swanston Baker on January 29 in the Evans Music Center, room 129, 9-10am. The subject of Dr. Baker’s talk will be Too Fast: Music, Coloniality, and Time in St. Kitts and Nevis.
January 28, 2016

MLK Week: Martin Luther King Jr. and Today’s Student Activism

This panel consists of faculty from the Lewis & Clark community. Each member on the panel will offer their scholarly perspective on the Modernist Negro Activist, a speech given by Martin Luther King Jr. about his feelings and thoughts on the activist efforts of young Black college students during the 1960s. Please come listen to how the panelists discuss how this relates to our current political and social moment. 
January 28, 2016

Intersecciones: Havana/Portland

Havana-Portland is an exhibition featuring six young Cuban artists.
until 12:00am on March 13, 2016
January 27, 2016

A Fiction Reading by Natalie Serber

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.

January 27, 2016

Preview & Artist Talk, Intersecciones: Havana/Portland

Preview & Artist talk. Join us for an opportunity to meet four of the artists who have travelled from Havana to Install site-specific work.
January 22, 2016

Research presentation by Rehanna Kheshgi

Please join us for a research presentation by visiting scholar Rehanna Kheshgi on January 22 in the Evans Music Center, room 129, 9-10am. The subject of Dr. Kheshgi’s talk will be Performing Youthful Desires: The Gabhoru Body as Creative Force in Assam, India.


December 11, 2015

World Literature in Dialogue Senior Seminar Poster Session

Please join the students in Professor Rishona Zimring’s World Literature in Dialogue senior seminar as they present their theses at the end-of-semester poster session.  The senior seminar is the capstone course of the English major.
December 9, 2015

A Cappella Concert

Lewis & Clark’s four student acapella groups invite the Lewis & Clark community to attend a fun, relaxed concert. Semper, Section Line Drive, Momo and the Coop, and The Merryweathers will perform student-arranged songs from 7:30pm until 9:30pm.
December 9, 2015

History Senior Thesis Poster Session

Please join the students in Professors Reiko Hillyer and Susan Glosser’s history research seminars as they present their theses at the end-of-semester poster session.  The research seminar is the capstone course of the history major.  Student theses involve in-depth primary source research, mastery of historical literature on a chosen subject, and intense editing, revision, and peer review.  The goal of the seminar is the completion of an original and rigorously researched thesis that advances historical scholarship.
December 8, 2015

Jazz Night

Join us for an evening of Jazz at 7:30pm in Evans Auditorium on Tuesday, December 8th
December 7, 2015

Electronic Music Concert

Electronic Music students present an exciting evening of all-original student compositions!
December 6, 2015

Orchestra Concert

The Lewis & Clark Orchestra presents its final concert of the fall semester featuring works by three of the most prominent composers of Italian opera.
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