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Science brown bag
July 19, 2016

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Student research presentations
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July 14, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 8

Student research presentations
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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
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June 21, 2016

Summer Science Brown Bag 4

Student research presentations
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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.
April 26, 2016

Brahms Requiem Concert

The Lewis & Clark Choirs and Orchestra will present Johannes Brahms’s masterpiece, Ein deutsches Requiem, at 7:30 at Agnes Flanagan Chapel.
April 26, 2016

Senior Student Fiction Reading

Please join us for readings of original works of fiction by senior students from Don Water’s Advanced Fiction Writing course.  Refreshments will be provided.   We look forward to seeing you there!

April 26, 2016

History Senior Thesis Poster Session

Please join the History department in the atrium of Watzek Library to celebrate the hard work of senior history majors in Professor Mo Healy’s seminar as they present their final thesis projects. Refreshments will be provided. 
April 25, 2016

Electronic Music Concert

The Lewis & Clark Music Department presents the Electronic Music concert on Monday, April 25, 2016 at 7:30pm in Evans Auditorium. This event features original student music with accompanying visuals in a wild variety of styles.
April 25, 2016

Roy Saigo, Southern Oregon University President: Diversity, Inclusion & Higher Education Leadership

IME Presents:
Roy Saigo, President of Southern Oregon University, shares reflections from his experiences as a change agent for diversity and inclusion in higher education leadership.
April 24, 2016

Wind Symphony & Percussion Ensemble Concert

The Lewis & Clark Wind Symphony & Percussion Ensemble are proud to announce their Spring 2016 Concert. We will be featuring the music of Camphouse, Benson, Mackey, Saucedo, Peters, and Mancini.
April 24, 2016

Brahms Requiem Concert

The Lewis & Clark Choirs and Orchestra will present Johannes Brahms’s masterpiece, Ein deutsches Requiem, at 3:00 at Agnes Flanagan Chapel.
April 23, 2016

Student Piano Recitals

Lewis & Clark piano students present a Spring recital on April 23, 2016 in the Diane Gregg Memorial Pavilion. This event is FREE and open to the public.

April 20, 2016

Literary Review Release Party!

The Literary Review, Lewis & Clark’s student-run literary magazine will be celebrating the release of this year’s edition with food and good company.  The magazine features poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction written by students from various majors. Please join us!

April 20, 2016

Theatre Thesis Festival

Theatre Senior Thesis Festival is the creative culmination of our Majors’ work in the Theatre Department. Audiences can expect a thrilling mix of performance, readings, presentations and more…
until 12:00am on April 23, 2016
April 19, 2016

Vocal Honors Recital

Lewis & Clark Vocal students present a Spring recital on April 19, 2016 at 8pm in Seitz Lounge. This event is FREE and open to the public.
See you there!
April 19, 2016

Spring Bookwarming: Megan Pugh

Gather in the Bookstore lounge for a dialogue with Adjunct Professor of Humanities, Megan Pugh, on her newest book Dancing America: From the Cakewalk to the Moonwalk. Preview the fascinating research and personal work of a member of our campus community!
April 16, 2016

Coco Bender - Senior Piano Recital

A piano performance recital by Coco Bender featuring the music of Chopin, Hayden, Bach, Barber, and Ravel.
April 16, 2016

Non-Degree Joint Recital by Bailey Dean and Maura Taylor

Bailey Dean and Maura Taylor present their collaborative vocal recital to conclude their Senior year. They will each be singing a wide variety of solo pieces as well as a few duets.
April 16, 2016

Carnival of Scholars

Campus Activities Board is stoked to present…
CARNIVAL OF SCHOLARS

Saturday, April 16th - 1pm to 5pm
Upper Griswold Parking Lot
FREE!
April 15, 2016

Chamber Music Recital

Please join us on Friday, April 15, 2016 at 7:30pm in the Diane Gregg Pavilion for our Chamber Music Recital. Two chamber ensembles, comprised of top student musicians, will present Debussy and Rabl.
April 15, 2016

Food Fusion: Law’s Sustaining Role in Food

From urban ag to business advice, the second annual Food Law Forum will feature informative panels of local experts addressing legal and policy issues involved in producing and providing the food we eat.  The interactive sessions will include topics ranging from: urban farming to land use, food startups, micro-entrepreneurship, licensing, labeling, and alcohol distribution. The forum is designed for law students, lawyers, entrepreneurs, and other professionals currently working, or interested in, in the food and agriculture industries. The forum is made possible through a collaboration of the Business Law Programs and the student Food and Wine Law Society.

April 15, 2016

Festival of Scholars

The annual all-day Festival of Scholars showcases student work in all disciplines, in panel talks, poster sessions, art shows, film screenings, music performances, and more. Come see what your colleagues have been up to this year!
April 14, 2016

SOAN Spring 2016 Colloquium: Claire Robison

April 14               Claire Robison, Visiting Assistant Professor, Religious Studies:  

Fashioning an Indian National Identity through Performance: Public Festivals and the Use of Media in the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Mumbai”

 
April 13, 2016

TRAPPED

A feature-length documentary from director Dawn Porter, whose previous work includes Gideon’s Army — the Emmy and Independent Spirit Award-nominated film about public defenders in the Deep South — and Rise: The Promise of My Brother’s Keeper. Presented by the Feminist Student Union

See you there!
April 12, 2016

Spring Bookwarming: Roger Nelsen

Gather in the Bookstore lounge for a dialogue with Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Roger Nelsen, on his newest book, A Mathematical Space Odyssey. Preview the fascinating research and personal work of a member of our campus community!
April 11, 2016

Electoral Politics: Where the Presidential and Mayoral Candidates Stand

Join us for the last Black Lives Matter Forum of the semester sponsored by Ethnic Studies.
Q & A with Michele Coleman Mayes  Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary  The New York Public Library
April 11, 2016

Q & A with Michele Coleman Mayes

Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
The New York Public Library


Monday, April 11th, 12:40-1:40 pm, JRH 202

Followed by

Reception in JRH 302

April 10, 2016

Franya Berkman and Obo Addy World Music Concert

The Lewis & Clark College Music Department presents the fourth annual Franya Berkman and Obo Addy World Music Concert on April 10 at 3:00 PM in Evans Auditorium.
April 9, 2016

Opera / Musical Theatre Performance

A concert version of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” will be presented by the Lewis & Clark Vocal Performance Ensemble.
April 8, 2016

Opera / Musical Theatre Performance

A concert version of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” will be presented by the Lewis & Clark Vocal Performance Ensemble.
April 8, 2016

Meeting of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion

You are invited to attend the April 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.
April 6, 2016

Shaking Up Global Dynamics: The Impact of Globalization on the Durability of the World Order

Contending and disruptive forces unleashed by the processes of globalization have brought into question the durability of the prevailing global order. Is the current international arrangement robust enough to respond to these challenges? Or are we confronting a future of decentralized power and global chaos?

April 6, 2016

IA Symposium: (Inter)national? Evaluating the Concept of Global Citizenship

As today’s conflicts become increasingly interconnected, individuals are attempting to connect beyond their local context. Is global citizenship the answer for furthering an international community to be better engaged in more solutions? Or does it neglect the realities of individual and national identities?

April 3, 2016

“Is that…Jazz?” A Senior Recital by Michael Severson

Join us for a jazz piano recital by Michael Severson with solo, trio, and quintet performances. The concert will combine classical pieces, jazz standards, and original compositions in a way that asks, “Is That… Jazz?”
April 2, 2016

Lu’au 2016

The Hawaii Club invites you to join us at the…

Lu’au 2016

Mohala i ka wai ka maka o ka pua.
Unfolded by the water are the faces of the flowers.

Saturday, April 2nd - Food @ 5pm and Performance @ 7pm
Pamplin Sports Center

Meal is free for students on a Bon meal plan, or $11.50 at the door.

Lu’au 2016 includes Hawaiian Food Catered by the Bon, Various Hula Performances, Shave Ice, Crafts, and a great island experience!

April 1, 2016

Portland Concert Opera: Iolanta

The Portland Concert Opera presents a concert version Tchaikovsky’s final opera, Iolanta, sung in Russian, accompanied by a chamber group and conducted by Lance Inouye.
The WA State Senate passes SR 8607 Honoring 2015 Depublic Day in India January 26, 2015, the 15th day of the Legislative Session.
April 1, 2016

From Activist to Politician- Senator Pramila Jayapal

Pamplin Society of Fellows, Distinguished Visiting Scholar Senator Pramila Jayapal
April 1, 2016

Student Employment Fair

Are you looking for a student job on campus during the summer or next Fall?
March 31, 2016

The Beetles of Lewis & Clark

Join us Thursday, March 31 from 5-7pm in the Watzek Atrium for the opening reception of The Beetles of Lewis & Clark, an exhibit curated by Chaya Arabia ’15.
March 30, 2016

Music & Meaning

The Lewis & Clark Music Department presents “Music & Meaning” on March 30, 2016, at 7:30 pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel, with psychiatrist and pianist Constance Jackson and assistant professor of music, pianist Susan DeWitt Smith.
March 30, 2016

A Fiction Reading by Robin Romm

Robin Romm is the author of two books, a chapbook, and numerous articles and book reviews. Her story collection, The Mother Garden, was a finalist for the PEN USA prize. Her memoir, The Mercy Papers, was named a best book of the year by The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, and Entertainment Weekly.
March 17, 2016

Visiting Scholar: Reina Gossett on Trans Feminine BIPOC History, Resistance, and Prison Abolition

The Queer Student Union, in collaboration with the Campus Activity Board, Office of Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement, Ray Warren Symposium, and the Finance Committee are honored to present an evening with activist, artist, historian, writer, and educator Reina Gossett!!
March 17, 2016

EASL & ISPO Present: Professor Loren’s 2015 ‘The Business of Copyright’ Lunchtime Series

Come hear about the practice of intellectual-property and entertainment law in a variety of contexts. From a movie company to a non-profit focused on facilitating licensing of content, from a solo practitioner to Fortune 100 company – an IP lawyer’s practice can be many things.  
March 16, 2016

A Poetry Reading by Mark Levine

Mark Levine is the author of three books of poems, DebtEnola Gay, and The Wilds, and a book of nonfiction, F5

A member of the Iowa Writer’s Workshop faculty since 1999, he has also worked extensively as a journalist for magazines including The New York Times MagazineOutside, and The New Yorker, and he currently writes a monthly column for Bicycling.
CAROL GREENHOUSE, Sociocultural Anthropologist, is the Arthur W. Marks '19 Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University and presiden...
March 14, 2016

Citizens United/ Citizens Divided: A Case Study in the Anthropology of Law

Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Public Lecture
Carol Greenhouse, Princeton University
March 13, 2016

Friends of Rain

Join us at 7 pm in the Diane Gregg Pavilion on Sunday, March 13, 2016 and enjoy this Lewis & Clark Faculty Ensemble
March 12, 2016

Iris Shanks: Senior Vocal Recital

Iris Shanks, soprano, presents her Senior vocal recital, “Did I Sing Too Loud?,” which will feature musical representations of women in Western vocal music, including pieces by Barbara Strozzi and Germaine Tailleferre and the poetry of Emily Dickinson.
March 12, 2016

Khyal: The Art of Raga Singing

Khyal: The Art of Raga Singing with Lewis & Clark Music Department Instructor of Hindustani Vocal Music, Michael Stirling.
March 11, 2016

35th Annual Gender Studies Symposium: D’Lo, Finding the Funny in Being Queer

7:00 pm, Templeton Campus Center, Council Chamber
*Keynote Presentation 

Finding the Funny in Being Queer
D’Lo, queer/transgender Tamil-Sri Lankan-American writer, actor, and comedian

 

March 11, 2016

James J. Kopp First-Year Research Awards Reception

Join us as we applaud our 2016 winners Ella Santana-Propper and Jack Wang at a reception in their honor March 11 at 3:00 p.m. in Watzek’s Pamplin Room.
March 11, 2016

Animal Law Review’s 2016 Fifth Annual Symposium

Crossing Borders: Animals & Business

Join us for an afternoon discussing the intersection between animals and trade. The Symposium aims to address the animal related issues embedded in U.S. and international trade regulations, with emphasis on CITES, the TPP, and horse related issues.

March 10, 2016

35th Annual Gender Studies Symposium: Lisa Nakamura

Keynote Event!
Gaming’s Cruel Optimism: Racism, Sexism, and the Problem with Meritocratic Media

Lisa Nakamura, Gwendolyn Calvert Baker Collegiate Professor of American Cultures, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
March 9, 2016

35th Annual Gender Studies Symposium: David Leonard

Keynote event!
Do All Lives Matter on Saturday Night?: Race, Gender, and College Parties

David J. Leonard, professor and chair in the Department of Critical Culture, Gender, and Race Studies, Washington State University, Pullman
March 8, 2016

English Colloquium: Paul St. Amour, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania

Paul K. Saint-Amour is Associate Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. He works on Victorian and modernist literature, with special interests in the novel, law, trauma, and visual culture studies.  Saint-Amour co-edits, with Jessica Berman, the Modernist Latitudes book series at Columbia UP. He edited the volume Modernism and Copyright (2011) for Oxford UP’s Modernist Literature and Culture series and has just completed a book entitled Tense Future: Modernism, Total War, Encyclopedic Form, (Oxford UP, 2015).
March 7, 2016

53rd Annual Arthur L. Throckmorton Memorial Lecture

The History department is delighted to announce Dr. Tara Zahra, Professor of East European History at the University of Chicago, as the 2016 Arthur L. Throckmorton Memorial Lecturer.  Dr. Zahra’s talk is entitled “The Great Departure: Emigration from Eastern Europe and the Making of the Free World.”
March 5, 2016

51st Annual International Fair

Come enjoy an array of mouth-watering dishes and fun-filled performances from across the world. 

March 4, 2016

2016 Lewis & Clark International Law Symposium- Managing Corruption Risks in International Business: Perspectives from the U.S. and Abroad

This symposium brings together a diverse set of speakers to offer insights on recent developments in managing corruption risks in International Business.  They will also offer practical advice on how to meet compliance requirements in the face of foreign challenges and how to design and implement an effective compliance regime.
Portrait of the Poet DA Powell, photographed by Matt Valentine
March 3, 2016

A Poetry Reading by D.A. Powell

D. A. Powell’s most recent books are Repast (2014) and Useless Landscape, or A Guide for Boys (2012) which received the National Book Critics Circle Award in poetry. His honors include the Kingsley Tufts Prize in Poetry, the Shelley Memorial Prize from the Poetry Society of America, and an Arts & Letters Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts & Letters, as well as fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. A former Briggs-Copeland Lecturer at Harvard, Powell has taught at University of Iowa, UT-Austin, Columbia, Davidson and Stanford. He lives in San Francisco.
The Imitation Game
March 3, 2016

Cracking Codes: The Enigma Machine and Today

Professor Michael O’Sullivan will speak on the Enigma Machine built by the Germans in WW II and the real story behind British Alan Turning’s cracking the code.
March 2, 2016

Info Session: Interested in Being a Teacher

Join us to learn what a teaching career could mean for you, and how the Graduate School’s year-long masters program will set you up for professional success.
Dr. Daymond Glenn speaks at Lewis & Clark on March 1st at 7:30 p.m. in the Gregg Pavilion
March 1, 2016

Exploring the Intersections of Race, Faith, Hip-Hop, and Justice

Dr. Daymond Glenn comes to Lewis & Clark College to speak in the Chamberlin Social Justice Forum.  His title is “A Theological Remix:  Exploring the Intersections of Race, Faith, Hip-Hop and Justice.”  Dr. Glenn is the Vice-President for Community Life and Chief Diversity Officer and Assistant Professor of Urban Studies at Warner Pacific College.
February 28, 2016

Orchestra Concert

The Lewis & Clark Orchestra presents its first concert of the spring semester featuring the winner of the 2015 Lewis & Clark Concerto Competition. Works by Mozart and Elgar will be featured.
February 25, 2016

Healthy Masculinity Through a Racial Lens: A Workshop with Tiq Milan

Join IME for an evening with Tiq Milan an LGBT advocate, writer, journalist, and one of the leading voices for transgender equality in North America, on February 25th at 6 PM in Stamm!
February 25, 2016

History Faculty Research Presentations by Mo Healy and David Galaty

Come join the History department for a series of workshops on faculty research in progress.  All participants will be expected to read the paper prior to the workshop.  Participants will critique and discuss the paper, but there will be no formal presentation of the paper.  Contact Debbie Richman at drichman@lclark.edu to acquire a copy of the paper in advance of the workshop.
February 24, 2016

A Poetry Reading by David Baker

David Baker is author of eleven books of poetry, most recently Never-Ending Birds (Norton), which won the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize in 2011, and a forthcoming volume, Scavenger Loop.  His five books of prose include Show Me Your Environment: Essays on Poetry, Poets, and Poems (Michigan, 2014) and, with Ann Townsend, Radiant Lyre: Essays on Lyric Poetry (Graywolf, 2007).  Among his awards are prizes and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Poetry Society of America, and Society of Midland Authors.  He holds the Thomas B. Fordham Chair at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and is Poetry Editor of The Kenyon Review.

February 23, 2016

Translating Exchange

A conversation with L&C alumni Sam Ashman, 12’, Drew Lenihan, ’12, and Spencer Byrne-Seres, ’13, moderated by Hoffman Gallery Director Linda Tesner, on Cuban art and collaboration between students of Lewis & Clark and the University of Art in Havana.
February 22, 2016

Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements. Reading & presentation with Walidah Imarisha

All organizing is science fiction. Those wanting to change the world must first be able to dream of new worlds. That’s where Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories From Social Justice Movements comes in. Join co-editor Walidah Imarisha for a reading and presentation/community conversation/discussion about radical science fiction and social change.
Sponsored by Ethnic Studies, Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, Gender Studies and English
February 22, 2016

Film Screening: Luz y Sombra

Filmmakers Drew Lenihan and Sam Ashman, alumni of Lewis & Clark’s Class of 2012, will be on hand to discuss the film.
Sociology professor Dan Chambliss, Hamilton College
February 19, 2016

Public Lecture by Dan Chambliss

“How College Works - and how to make it work better”
Presented by Dan Chambliss 
Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology
Hamilton College
February 14, 2016

Portland Chamber Orchestra: Mozartiana

Join Portland Chamber Orchestra in Lewis & Clark’s Agnes Flanagan Chapel as we present Mozartiana on Sunday, February 14, 2016.
February 12, 2016

(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!
February 11, 2016

A Poetry Reading by Linda Gregerson

Linda Gregerson’s books of poetry include Prodigal: New and Selected Poems, 1976 to 2014 (Mariner Books, 2015);The Selvage (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012); Magnetic North (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2007), a finalist for the National Book Award; Waterborne (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2002), winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award; The Woman Who Died in Her Sleep (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1996), a finalist for both The Poet’s Prize and the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; and Fire in the Conservatory (Dragon Gate Press, 1982).

In 2015, Gregerson was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. She teaches American poetry and Renaissance literature at the University of Michigan, where she also directs the MFA program in creative writing.
February 10, 2016

Choice Words: Igniting Greatness in Youth

This 2-part workshop will help teachers, parents, counselors and others in the lives of young people learn about The Nurtured Heart Approach.
Digitized for
February 8, 2016

Watzek Screens

Please join us Monday, Feb. 8, in Miller 102, for The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975, the first film in our Agents of Oppression series for spring term. More info can be found on the blog.
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.