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February 19, 2017

Portland Chamber Orchestra - Strings Serenade

Strings Serenade An All Strings Program featuring Two Northwest Premieres. “Strings Serenade” is an exquisite display of string sounds and a musical journey that evokes a multitude of colors, spirits, and temperaments. Through dance music as a tribute to the Orawa people in the southern mountains region of Poland, the haunting and melancholic Serenade by Tchaikowsky, and Jasnam Daya Singh’s fiery, vibrant, fused with Brazilian temperament, Jazz Concertino, it’s a virtuosic collection of joyful music for strings. This concert will showcase that iconic Bergman string sound, and it’s not to be missed! Join us!
February 17, 2017

Faculty Violin Recital

Violinist Inés Voglar Belgique performs works by Latin American composers in collaboration with faculty members of the Lewis & Clark Music Department: Susan Smith, piano; Nancy Ives, cello; Emily Cole, violin; John Mery, guitar; and guest violist Joël Belgique. There will also be an exhibition of “Musicians paintings” by Randall Vemer, former Oregon Symphony principal violist.

LIVE STREAMED EVENT

February 17, 2017

Gender Revolution – A Journey with Katie Couric

GENDER REVOLUTION – A JOURNEY WITH KATIE COURIC
Friday, February 17th @ 7pm
Council Chamber

February 12, 2017

Film: Missile to Moon

Join Watzek Library and Lake Oswego Public Library for a screening of the PBS documentary “Missile to Moon” on Sunday, February 12, at 2:00pm in the Council Chambers.
February 11, 2017

National Girls and Women in Sports Day at Lewis & Clark

Lewis & Clark hosts a free all-day sports clinic for girls ages 7-12 where participants will interact with Pioneers student-athletes and coaches and learn new skills in tennis, soccer, volleyball and basketball.
February 11, 2017

Scholarship Day

Scholarship Day is when prospective students come to Lewis & Clark and perform a brief audition to demonstrate their musical talents. The students then undergo consideration by faculty members to determine if they are eligible for a music scholarship.
February 10, 2017

(Anti) Valentine’s Concert

This vocal Valentine, featuring Lewis & Clark’s three choral ensembles and four a cappella singing groups, includes music for lovers and haters!
LIVE STREAMED EVENT
February 9, 2017

Civil Disobedience Workshop

Civil Disobedience Workshop.
This workshop is a response to the danger our country and the world faces in the wake of Donald Trump’s unconstitutional and illegal actions as president. In order to effectively oppose Trump’s agenda, we will look back to previous movements that employed civil disobedience as well as look forward as we develop new tactics that respond to our reality. The course is organized around a variety of themes that will explore the philosophy of civil disobedience as well as examining historical examples from the US and around the world of liberation and civil rights movements
February 8, 2017

Lewis and Clark Law School Blood Drive!

Join us to donate blood and you can help save up to three people! Walk-ins welcome, or you can schedule your appointment at 1-800-RED-CROSS or www.redcrossblood.org (sponsor code: HealthLaw).
February 7, 2017

BOCAFLOJA: Spoken word performance and film screening of Nana Dijo:Irresolute Radiography of Black Consciousness

Join hip hop artist, poet, and filmmaker BocaFloja for a spoken word performance followed by a film screening: Nana Dijo: Irresolute Radiography of Black Consciousness. Discussion to follow.
February 2, 2017

Founders Day Party

The entire Lewis & Clark community is invited to a 150th birthday bash to commemorate the signing of the documents that established the college in 1867.
Wake Forest Law School professor John Knox teaches international law.
January 30, 2017

International Law Distinguished Visitor Lecture: Professor John H. Knox

Prof. John H. Knox of Wake Forest University School of Law will speak on the intersection of human rights and climate change at Lewis & Clark Law School. Climate change has been called the greatest threat to human rights in the twenty-first century.  The rapidly warming climate is already contributing to floods in India, droughts in southern Africa, and typhoons in the Philippines, and is threatening to displace communities from the Arctic to the South Pacific. How can a human rights perspective help to combat its worst effects?  The title of his talk is “The Implications of Human Rights Law for Addressing Climate Change.”

January 28, 2017

Tribute of Life and Love for Shannon O’Leary and Adam Clausen

A Tribute of Life and Love for Shannon O’Leary and Adam Clausen will be held in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel on the Lewis & Clark campus on Saturday, January 28 at 2 p.m.  A reception will follow afterwards in the Stamm Dining Room in the Templeton Campus Center.
January 28, 2017

Adoption & the Identity Journey: a Panel Discussion | Free

Saturday, January 28, 2017
10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
January 26, 2017

Battle Trance

Battle Trance is a highly regarded saxophone quartet consisting of four tenor saxophonists. They will be doing a brief presentation/performance which should be of special interest to wind players and saxophonists, though all are invited. 
This event is FREE and open to the public.
January 25, 2017

Fighting for Racial Justice During the Trump Presidency: MLK Week Keynote Lecture by James Forman

Professor James Forman Jr. is a noted legal authority on the mass incarceration of black men in the U.S. criminal justice system.  He will give our Chamberlin Social Justice lecture for MLK Week 2017, speaking on “Fighting for Racial Justice During the Trump Presidency.” Inspired by Dr. King and other civil rights activists, Forman will offer concrete strategies for improving schools and eliminating the mass incarceration of black men.




Professor Forman teaches at Yale Law School and writes in the areas of criminal procedure and criminal law policy, constitutional law, juvenile justice, and education law and policy. His particular interests are schools, prisons, and police, and those institutions’ race and class dimensions. Professor Forman’s book, titled Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America, will be published in the spring of 2017.
January 25, 2017

A Poetry Reading by James Galvin

James Galvin was raised in northern Colorado. He has published eight collections of poetry, most recently EVERYTHING WE ALWAYS KNEW WAS TRUE (Copper Canyon, 2016). He is also the author of the critically acclaimed prose book THE MEADOW, and the novel FENCING THE SKY. His honors include a Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Award, a Lannan Literary Award, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. He has a home and some horses outside of Tie Siding, Wyoming, and is a member of the permanent faculty of the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
January 24, 2017

2017 Spring Activities Fair

Kick off the spring semester at the 2017 Spring Activities Fair!

Connect with friends and L&C’s awesome student organizations!

January 23, 2017

2017 Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture: Marcilynn Burke

Marcilynn Burke, Associate Dean and Professor of Law, University of Houston Professor Burke’s expertise is in environmental, natural resources, land use, and property law. She has served at the U.S Department of the Interior and as the Acting Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management helping develop federal land use, resource management, and regulatory oversight policies.
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January 22, 2017

Reception for youniverse artist Tad Savinar

Reception for artist Tad Savinar and his Hoffman Gallery show youniversepast, present, future.
January 21, 2017

Desire for the Sacred

Ten local virtuoso composer/performers, The Resonance Ensemble and organist Greg Homza perform in this high-anticipated concert of original and deeply-felt modern music of many genres. Each piece expresses, in its own voice and perspective, the search for the divine in all its myriad and surprising forms, great and small. This collection of world premiere works is Saturday, Jan 21 @ 7 pm in Agnes Flanagan Chapel at Lewis & Clark College, Portland.
January 20, 2017

Inauguration Day Teach-In: Learn • Discuss • Act

Learn and discuss issues we will be confronting under a Trump presidency and make plans to take action. Panels and discussion will immediately follow the Inauguration viewing at 8:30 a.m.
January 19, 2017

Tackling the Racial & Ethnic Disparity

In this informational panel, come hear from Multnomah County DA Rod Underhill, Portland Police Chief Mike Marshman, and Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese about the policy changes they’ve made using data from the Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) report. Event is open to the public. Questions? Contact Sarah Fine at sfine@lclark.edu.
January 17, 2017

youniverse—past, present, future

Running January 17 through March 5, 2017, the collection, rather than being a survey of Savinar’s four-decade studio practice, focuses on two bodies of his work: prints, paintings, and sculpture created between 1994 and 2011; and works conceived in Florence, Italy, in 2014 and others that followed into 2016.
until 12:00am on March 5, 2017
December 18, 2016

Portland Chamber Orchestra - Handel’s “Messiah”

For its seventieth anniversary celebration, PCO presents its signature holiday program which includes inspiring orchestral and choral works balanced with a superb performance of the Christmas portion of Handel’s beloved Oratorio, “Messiah”. This year we are proud to showcase Resonance Ensemble and soloists, directed by Katherine FitzGibbon. This exciting holiday program promises a jubilant celebration of this special time of the year.
December 17, 2016

Portland Chamber Orchestra - Handel’s “Messiah”

For its seventieth anniversary celebration, PCO presents its signature holiday program which includes inspiring orchestral and choral works balanced with a superb performance of the Christmas portion of Handel’s beloved Oratorio, “Messiah”. This year we are proud to showcase Resonance Ensemble and soloists, directed by Katherine FitzGibbon. This exciting holiday program promises a jubilant celebration of this special time of the year.
December 7, 2016

History Thesis Poster Session

Please join the students in Professor Andy Bernstein’s history research seminar on Environmental History 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 5, 2016

Electronic Music Concert

Join us for the Electronic Music Concert on Monday, December 7, 2016 at 7:30pm in Evans Auditorium featuring all-original student compositions in a wide variety of styles, along with accompanying videos and live performances. This event is FREE and open to the public.
December 5, 2016

Walking with Subjects of History: Accompanying Indigenous peoples’ struggle for autonomy and human rights in Chiapas, Mexico, and beyond

Walking with Subjects of History: Accompanying Indigenous peoples’ struggle for autonomy and human rights in Chiapas, Mexico, and beyond

 with Luisella Preciado, attorney with the Fray Bartolomé de las Casas Human Rights Center
December 4, 2016

Orchestra Concert

The Lewis & Clark Orchestra presents its final concert of the fall semester featuring works by Smetana, Beethoven, Mussorgsky, as well as a piece by guest composer / conductor Paul S. Kim. LIVE STREAMED EVENT
December 3, 2016

Dance Extravaganza

L&C Theatre Dept presents
DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA 2016
Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage
Friday, December 2 - 7:30pm and 10:00pm
Saturday, December 3- 7:30pm and 10:00pm

December 3, 2016

Dance Extravaganza

L&C Theatre Dept presents
DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA 2016
Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage
Friday, December 2 - 7:30pm and 10:00pm
Saturday, December 3- 7:30pm and 10:00pm

December 3, 2016

Wind Symphony & Percussion Ensemble

The Lewis & Clark Wind Symphony & Percussion Ensemble are excited for our Fall 2016 Concert. We will feature works by Buckvich, Sousa, Reineke, and Whitacre. The percussion ensemble will be playing non-traditional works for percussion!
December 2, 2016

Dance Extravaganza

L&C Theatre Dept presents
DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA 2016
Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage
Friday, December 2 - 7:30pm and 10:00pm
Saturday, December 3- 7:30pm and 10:00pm

December 2, 2016

Dance Extravaganza

L&C Theatre Dept presents
DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA 2016
Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage
Friday, December 2 - 7:30pm and 10:00pm
Saturday, December 3- 7:30pm and 10:00pm

December 2, 2016

Winter Choral Festival

The Choral Program at Lewis & Clark will present its Winter Choral Festival on Friday, December 2, 2016 at 7:30pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. This concert will feature all three choral ensembles and will include music by Britten, Debussy, Poulenc and Vaughan Williams. LIVE STREAMED EVENT
December 1, 2016

A Fiction Reading by Arthur Bradford

Arthur Bradford is an O Henry Award winning writer and Emmy-nominated filmmaker. His writing has appeared in Esquire, McSweeney’s, Vice, Men’s Journal, and many other publications. His first book, Dogwalker, was published by Knopf and Vintage paperback in 2002, and has been translated into ten languages.  In 2012 McSweeney’s published Benny’s Brigade, a children’s book.  Bradford’s newest book, “Turtleface”, was published by Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux in February 2015.
November 30, 2016

Fall Composition Recital

The Composition Program presents an evening of exciting, newly composed music by Lewis & Clark student composers. LIVE STREAMED EVENT
November 29, 2016

English Faculty Colloquium with Professor Jerry Harp

Editing the Letters of Donald Justice

This colloquium will be a report on the progress of Jerry Harp’s work editing the letters of the poet Donald Justice for publication. The discussion will include some reflections on the purposes of editing a writer’s letters, as well as the themes that are emerging in Justice’s letters: his development as a writer and artist, his search for an artistic community, his relationship to his tradition and contemporaries. The presentation will also include some poems hitherto unpublished, along with some discoveries concerning Justice’s published poems.
November 28, 2016

“Music That’s Hard to Hear” A Junior Recital by Samuel Stites

Sam Stites presents, “Music That’s Hard to Hear,” a collection of audial records framed by quiet music. For some time, the composer has sought to explore beyond the format of traditional contemporary classical performance, and has in response created this highly listener-specific piece. Located in Seitz Lounge, the performance will be an intimate and individual experience.

November 22, 2016

Turkey Trot

Approximately a 5k run and a 2k walk through campus on Tuesday, November 22nd.
November 19, 2016

“Swirls of Space & Mind (GTAABFY)” A Senior Recital by Jeremy Bacharach

“Swirls of Space & Mind” is a Senior Recital for Jeremy Bacharach. In it will be 7 songs, six of which are original and one of which is an arrangement. The concert will be held on Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 7:30pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Come see what goes on in the universe and mind of this senior composition recital. LIVE STREAMED EVENT
November 19, 2016

Percussion Ensemble Children’s Concert

The Lewis & Clark Percussion Ensemble presents its Fall 2016 Children’s Concert. The concert is FREE and open to all ages! There will be 30 minutes of music followed by a 30 minute “Percussion Petting Zoo” where all audience members can come on stage and play the instruments!
November 16, 2016

Chamber Music Recital

The Fall Chamber Music Recital will take place at 7:30pm on Wednesday, November 16, 2016. Three student groups will share masterpieces by Mozart, Rabl and Clara Schumann. LIVE STREAMED EVENT
November 16, 2016

A Poetry Reading by John Beer

John Beer is the author of Lucinda: A Poem (Canarium, 2016) and The Waste Land and Other Poems(Canarium, 2010), which received the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America. He has also edited Poems 1962-1997 by Robert Lax (Wave, 2013). He lives in Portland and teaches creative writing at Portland State University.
November 9, 2016

Saar & Stephanie Piano Duo

Lewis & Clark Department of Music is proud to host Saar Ahuvia and Stephanie Ho for a piano duo performance in Evans Auditorium on Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 7:30pm.
November 7, 2016

An Evening with W. Kamau Bell

Join President Barry Glassner, the Campus Activities Board, Dean of Students Anna Gonzalez, Student Activities, and Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement for…

An Evening with W. Kamau Bell

Monday, November 7th at 7pm
Agnes Flanagan Chapel

One (1) free ticket for Lewis & Clark students, faculty, and staff is available in advance (you’ll need to provide your L&C ID #). Each L&C student, faculty, or staff member is allowed to bring one (1) guest. Guest tickets are $25.00 each (plus at $2.25 service fee). You can get your ticket at https://lewisandclark.ticketleap.com/wkamaubell.
November 5, 2016

PLAY: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

L&C Theatre Dept presents
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage
Friday and Saturday, October 28, 29 - 7:30pm
Sunday, October 30 - 2:00pm Matinee
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 3, 4, 5 - 7:30pm

November 4, 2016

PLAY: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

L&C Theatre Dept presents
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage
Friday and Saturday, October 28, 29 - 7:30pm
Sunday, October 30 - 2:00pm Matinee
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 3, 4, 5 - 7:30pm

Much Ado About Nothing
November 3, 2016

PLAY: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

L&C Theatre Dept presents
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage
Friday and Saturday, October 28, 29 - 7:30pm
Sunday, October 30 - 2:00pm Matinee
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 3, 4, 5 - 7:30pm

November 3, 2016

Psychology Symposium: Social Justice Through A Psychology Lens

The Psychology Club presents

First Annual Psychology Symposium: Social Justice Through A Psychology Lens
Thursday November 3rd | 3:30pm | Smith Hall

Dr. Tod Sloan and Dr. Teresa McDowell from the L&C Graduate School of Counseling and Education are the Keynote Speakers.

November 2, 2016

Johnny Stallings Presents “King Lear”

This is an encore performance of Johnny Stallings’ solo version of King Lear. Stallings first performed his solo version of King Lear in the spring of 1978, thanks to a grant from the Metropolitan Arts Commission of Portland. Since then, he has performed in schools, theaters, prisons, and at the Cornelia Connell Theater in New York.
October 26, 2016

James W. Rogers Concert: American Mosaic

The Lewis & Clark Department of Music presents its annual James W. Rogers Concert in memory of a beloved musical alumnus. This year’s theme is American Mosaic: Music of the United Statesfeaturing performances by Lewis & Clark faculty and students. Free admission with reception to follow performance. For more information, please call 503-768-7751.
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October 25, 2016

Open This End Lecture

Featuring Joseph R. Wolin, exhibition curator

“Open This End (Towards a Semiotics of Curating)”
October 24, 2016

Subduction and Seduction: Upping the Appeal of Earthquake Messaging

Associate Professor of Geological Science at Lewis & Clark College, Liz Safran, explores the role that visual media can play in helping the Pacific Northwest become an “earthquake culture.”
Samuel D. Museus, Associate professor of higher education and student affairs at Indiana University, Bloomington. #CSAM16
October 24, 2016

Creating a Culturally Engaging Campus Environment

Samuel D. Museus is associate professor of higher education and student affairs at Indiana University, Bloomington. Dr. Museus consults with college campuses that seek to transform their institutions and cultivate more inclusive campus environments.
October 23, 2016

Orchestra Concert

Join us as the Lewis & Clark Orchestra presents its first concert of the fall semester directed by Lance Inouye. The Orchestra will perform works by Saint-Saens, Gliere, Marquez, Bernstein and Elgar. Join us on Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 7:30pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. LIVE STREAMED EVENT
October 17, 2016

Emily Cole & Garret Ross in Recital

Violinist Emily Cole, Lewis & Clark adjunct instructor of violin, and Minneapolis-based pianist, Garret Ross perform sonatas of W.A. Mozart and R. Strauss. They will be joined by Oregon Symphony violinist, Shin-Young Kwon for Martinu’s rarely-performed Sonata for Two Violins and Piano.
October 14, 2016

Faculty Chamber Players

Lewis & Clark Music Department invites you to attend our Faculty Chamber Players concert on Friday, October 14, 2016 at 7:30pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. The concert will include a wonderful new work for viola and piano by Lewis & Clark composer and Music Department Chair, Michael Johanson, Brahms’ famous piano trio in B major, and Schubert’s colossal cello quintet. LIVE STREAMED EVENT

October 11, 2016

Dr. Dawn Norfleet - Lecture

The Department of Music and Exploration and Discovery invite the Lewis & Clark community to join us as Dr. Norfleet gives a lecture and presentation on Black music and social justice from a historical and cultural perspective.
October 7, 2016

2016 Business Law Fall Forum

Please join us for Lewis & Clark Law School’s 21st Annual Business Law Fall Forum: Innovating CSR: From the Local to the Global.
Lorry Lokey, Portland native and founder of Business Wire
October 5, 2016

Lorry Lokey Faculty Excellence Awards Ceremony & Reception

Lewis & Clark is proud to recognize and support distinguished faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences through the Lorry Lokey Faculty Excellence Awards. Please join us for the ceremony and reception at 4:00pm on October 5.
(photo by Jude Domski)
October 4, 2016

A Poetry Reading by Ada Limón

Ada Limón is the author of four books of poetry, including Bright Dead Things, which was named a finalist for the 2015 National Book Award in Poetry, a finalist for the 2015 National Book Critics Circle Award, and one of the Top Ten Poetry Books of the Year by The New York Times. Her other books include Lucky Wreck, This Big Fake World, and Sharks in the Rivers. She serves on the faculty of Queens University of Charlotte Low Residency M.F.A program, and the 24Pearl Street online program for the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. She also works as a freelance writer splitting her time between Lexington, Kentucky and Sonoma, California.
October 3, 2016

Ethnic Studies Forum on General Education and Diversity

This forum will provide a space for discussing how we can accomplish the goal of prioritizing diversity in General Education.

 • What do we mean by diversity?

• How can we guarantee that all students graduating from L&C grapple with issues of      cultural difference and social power?

• Should exploring diversity be one of the goals of a core class like E & D?

 

September 25, 2016

Open This End Panel Discussion and Reception

Panel discussion and reception featuring Jane Beebe, Bob Rennie, Jordan Schnitzer, and Barbara Schwan.
September 25, 2016

Portland Chamber Orchestra - The Spirit of Youth

Portland Chamber Orchestra presents “The Spirit of Youth” at 3:00 pm on Sunday, September 25, 2016 in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. The first concert of PCO’s 70th season celebrates the constantly evolving, ever-changing, and yet forever optimistic spirit of youth.
September 21, 2016

Matthew Korfhage, “So You Wanna Be a Journalist?”

The world of print media is disappearing. There are less and less ways to pay the bills by writing. Digital media is evolving as fast as you can read this sentence. What’s a soon-to-be-graduated English major to do? Whether you want to set the world alight with your investigative journalism, or just write for a living, Willamette Week’s Matthew Korfhage talks about his path through the contemporary media landscape.
Bryn Geffert
September 16, 2016

Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture

Amherst College Librarian Bryn Geffert will discuss “An Imperfect Effort to Build the Perfect Academic Press”. Please join us Friday, September 16 at 3pm in Gregg Pavilion at Lewis & Clark. A reception will follow the lecture.
September 9, 2016

Meeting of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion

You are invited to attend the September meeting of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion. Space is limited, so please RSVP.
September 2, 2016

11th Annual Pio Fair

11th Annual Pio Fair
Friday, September 2nd; 4:30 to 7pm
Pamplin Sports Center

Due to the forecast of inclement weather, the 11th Annual Pio Fair has been relocated to the Pamplin Sports Center.
September 1, 2016

Comedian Chris Garcia

Comedian Chris Garcia
Thursday, September 1st; 8:00pm
Agnes Flanagan Chapel

Join Student Activities, the Campus Activities Board, and Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement for an evening with Los Angeles comedian Chris Garcia.

August 31, 2016

Hip-Hop Illusionist Jibrizy

Hip-Hop Illusionist Jibrizy
Wednesday, August 31st; 8:00pm
Templeton Campus Center - Council Chamber

Jibrizy, the Hip-Hop Illusionist based in the Chicagoland area, has been practicing magic since the age of nine. Since then he has grown into a magic superstar, gaining over 30,000,000 views on his YouTube web series Limitless, sharing the stage with David Copperfield in his Las Vegas show, and working as the official illusionist for the Chicago Bulls. Most recently, Jibrizy became the youngest magician to fool Penn & Teller on their CW Network show, Fool Us.
August 30, 2016

Orchestra “Meet-and-Greet”

The Music Department invites you to participate in our orchestral program – open to ALL students regardless of your major. Join us for an Orchestra “meet-and-greet” in Evans Band Room. Food will be served! Come meet our orchestra conductor, Lance Inouye, and learn about the upcoming opportunities in orchestra this year. More information on the audition process and excerpts will be available. 
August 30, 2016

Wind Symphony “Meet-and-Greet”

The Music Department invites you to participate in Wind Symphony – open to ALL students regardless of your major. Join us for a Wind Symphony “meet-and-greet” in Evans Band Room. Food will be served! Come meet with Brett Paschal, director of our Wind Symphony Ensemble, and learn about the upcoming opportunities in music this year. 
August 29, 2016

Choir “Meet-and-Greet”

The Music Department invites you to participate in Choir– open to ALL students regardless of your major. Join us for a Choir “meet-and-greet” on stage in Evans Auditorium. Food will be served! Come meet with Brandon Brack, and learn about the upcoming opportunities in music this year.
Science brown bag
July 19, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 9

Student research presentations
Science brown bag
July 14, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 8

Student research presentations
Science brown bag
July 12, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 7

Student research presentations
July 7, 2016

Science Pub Portland: Mapping the Brain with Tamily Weissman-Unni

In this talk, Biology and Neuroscience Professor Tamily Weissman-Unni explains how color can be used to study the brain.  he has helped to develop a multicolor method called “Brainbow,” which color-codes cells by expressing combinations of specialized fluorescent proteins. She will present colorful images and illustrate how the brain forms in tiny, transparent zebrafish embryos.
Science brown bag
July 5, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 6

Student research presentations
Science brown bag
June 28, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 5

Student research presentations
Science brown bag
June 21, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 4

Student research presentations
Science brown bag
June 14, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 3

Student research presentations
Science brown bag
June 7, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 2

Student research presentations
June 5, 2016

Lewis & Clark Graduate School Commencement 2016

Join us for the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling’s 32nd Annual Commencement ceremony!
Science brown bag
May 31, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 1

Student research presentations
May 22, 2016

Portland Chamber Orchestra: A Finale of Firsts

Portland Chamber Orchestra presents Finale of Firsts in Lewis & Clark’s Agnes Flanagan Chapel on Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 3:00pm.
May 13, 2016

May Meeting of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion

You are invited to attend the May meeting of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion. Space is limited, so please RSVP below.

If you are not able to attend but have questions or comments for the committee, you are welcome to submit them in advance using this form.
May 7, 2016

143rd Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony

Join us in celebrating the Class of 2016!
Agnes Flanagan Chapel is the location for the 2016 Baccalaureate Celebration on May 6th at 1 p.m.
May 6, 2016

2016 Baccalaureate Celebration

The annual Baccalaureate Celebration is an inspirational, interfaith event that features a keynote address, readings and prayers, and performances of music and dance by members of the class of 2016.  Mitch Reyes, Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Media Studies will give the keynote address.  Come and celebrate!
May 2, 2016

Boba Tea Study Break

Take a study break and enjoy Boba Tea from Little Boba Truck brought to you by the President’s Office, the Campus Activities Board, and the Dean of Student’s office. The first 225 drinks are free so be sure to get there early!
April 30, 2016

Spring Harp Recital

Students of Jennifer Craig and Jenny Lindner will be performing in a Spring Harp Recital on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at noon in Evans Auditorium.
April 28, 2016

A Cappella Concert

Lewis & Clark’s four A Cappella groups present their annual end-of-the-year concert on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 8pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel.
April 28, 2016

English Honors Thesis Defenses

Please join us for honors presentations by senior English majors Frances Mahoney-Mosedale and Kristen Lang.  

Frances’s thesis is entitled  “(A Bad Accident is to Happen Quite Soon).”  Kristen will present on her thesis entitled “The Entanglement of Season of Migration to the North and Othello, The Moor of Venice.”  Refreshments will be provided.
April 27, 2016

Composition Recital

Lewis & Clark composition students showcase their chamber music for clarinet trio, euphonium, solo piano and more! Many works on the program focus on water themes. Join us on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 in Evans Auditorium. This event is free and open to the public.
April 27, 2016

Senior Student Poetry Reading

Please join us as the 2014-2015 Lewis & Clark College Writer’s Series concludes with readings of original works of poetry by senior students from Mary Szybist’s Advanced Poetry Writing course.  Refreshments will be provided.  We look forward to seeing you there!

April 26, 2016

Jazz Night

The Lewis & Clark College Jazz Combos will be blowing the roof off of Evans Auditorium on Tuesday, April 26th. Come hear this scintillating performance as they interpret jazz standards and the Great American Songbook.