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October 3, 2017

Critical Hip Hop Studies: Hope, Possibility, and Resistance. Presentation with Dr. Daymond Glenn

Critical Hip Hop Studies: Hope, Possibility, and Resistant. A Presentation with Dr. Daymond Glenn, visiting assistant professor and assistant director of the Teaching Excellence program.
October 2, 2017

Ride with President Wiewel!

Please join us in celebrating our incoming President’s first day on the job with an inaugural ride to campus.
September 22, 2017

Hope and Despair in the Present Age: Reflections on Injustice and Ecological Collapse

“Hope and Despair in the Present Age: Reflections on Injustice and Ecological Collapse” features the showing of the film “Joanna Macy and the Great Turning” and a discussion afterwards.  We will discuss strategies for those who wish to contribute to the growth of justice and a sustainable world.  Barbara Ford will facilitate this event in Smith Hall that is open to the public.
September 22, 2017

Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture

DePaul University Librarian Scott Walter will discuss “Library Values and the Call to Service in Academic Libraries” at the 18th Annual Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture. Please join us on Friday, September 22th at 3pm in Gregg Pavilion on the Lewis & Clark Campus. A reception will follow the lecture.  
September 21, 2017

Student Research Projects

Three senior Mathematics Majors  present their summer research.
Opera 9.15.17 event
September 15, 2017

Two Yosemites: An Environmental Opera Music

Sept 15 & 16, 6 p.m., Law School Amphitheater Two Yosemites: An Environmental Opera, Music and Libretto by Justin Ralls. Setting to music “the most famous camping trip in history,” Two Yosemites recreates the remarkable 1903 meeting between President Theodore Roosevelt and famous conservationist John Muir. Tickets are free for L&C students, faculty, and staff with a valid L&C ID at the event. Click here for more information.
September 10, 2017

Bill Will: Fun House Opening Reception

Opening reception for Fun House, featuring an artist talk with Bill Will and carnival-themed refreshments from The Bon, including hot dogs, corn dogs, cotton candy, snow cones, lemonade, etc.!
September 10, 2017

Bill Will: Fun House

Portland artist Bill Will has used the Hoffman Gallery as a venue for a site-specific interactive art experience he calls the Fun House. He has conceived a menagerie of mechanical artworks that, together, form a dramatic and cacophonous spectacle, where all elements intersect and overlap to create an experiential environment, like a circus of artwork and related contraptions. 

until 12:00am on December 10, 2017
September 8, 2017

Two Yosemites: An Environmental Opera

An Environmental Opera, Music and Libretto by Justin Ralls. Setting to music “the most famous camping trip in history,” Two Yosemites recreates the remarkable 1903 meeting between President Theodore Roosevelt and famous conservationist John Muir. Click here for more information.
September 8, 2017

12th Annual Pio Fair

DUE TO CONTINUED POOR AIR QUALITY FROM THE AREA WILDFIRES, PIO FAIR HAS BEEN RELOCATED TO THE PAMPLIN SPORTS CENTER.

There continues to be an air quality alert form multiple municipal environmental protection/quality agencies, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, the National Weather Service, and the National Interagency Fire Center due to the area wildfires. Air quality in the region has reached and continues at unhealthy levels.

In the interest of everyone’s health and well being, it has been decided to relocate the 12th Annual Pio Fair to the Pamplin Sports Center.




Student Activities presents the 12th Annual Pio Fair!
Friday, September 8th - 4:30pm to 7pm
Pamplin Sports Center
September 7, 2017

Comedian Gina Brillon

Student Activities, Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, and the Campus Activities Board present…

Comedian Gina Brillon
Thursday, September 7th @ 7pm
Templeton Campus Center – Council Chamber

September 7, 2017

“When Peer Review Turns to Legal Review” with Lauren Kurtz, Climate Science Legal Defense Fund

Lauren Kurtz is the Executive Director of the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund (CSLDF), which works to defend climate scientists in a variety of legal actions, as well as educate scientists about their legal rights and responsibilities.
September 6, 2017

Jet City Improv Show

Student Activities and the Campus Activities Board present…

Jet City Improv
Wednesday, September 6th @ 7pm
Templeton Campus Center - Council Chamber
September 6, 2017

World Music “Meet-and-Greet”

The Music Department invites you to participate in our World Music program – open to ALL students regardless of your major. Join us for a World Music “meet-and-greet” in Evans World Music Room (room 36) on Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 4pm. Food will be served! Come meet our World Music instructor, Kaley Mason, and learn about the upcoming opportunities in our World Music program.
September 6, 2017

Welcome Week Poster Sale

Student Activities and the Campus Activities Board present…

Welcome Week Poster Sale
Tuesday, September 5th @ 10am to 5pm
Templeton Campus Center – Stamm

Decorate your room with art from Beyond the Wall!
September 5, 2017

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 on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 6pm. 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.
September 5, 2017

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 on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 5pm. Food will be served! Come meet with Kathy FitzGibbon, and learn about the upcoming opportunities in music this year.
September 5, 2017

Welcome Week Poster Sale

Student Activities and the Campus Activities Board present…

Welcome Week Poster Sale
Tuesday, September 5th @ 10am to 5pm
Templeton Campus Center – Stamm

Decorate your room with art from Beyond the Wall!
September 5, 2017

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 on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 7:30pm. 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 21, 2017

Solar Eclipse Gathering

On Monday, August 21, if the sun is unobstructed by clouds, Lewis & Clark College will offer a prime viewing area for the total solar eclipse.
July 18, 2017

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
July 11, 2017

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
July 6, 2017

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
June 27, 2017

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
June 22, 2017

Alumni Weekend 2017

Join alumni for this weekend of events to celebrate the L&C community and enjoy summer on campus. Classes of 1952, 1957, 1962, 1967, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 will be celebrating milestone reunions. Hope to see you there!
until 4:00pm on June 25, 2017
June 20, 2017

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
June 13, 2017

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
June 6, 2017

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
June 5, 2017

“Too Creative for Science?” A Talk with Dr. Ahna Skop

Dr. Ahna Skop from the Genetics Department at the University of Madison, Wisconsin is a scientist as well as an artist who combines her passions in creative ways.
June 5, 2017

IME Gathering Space in Response to Portland MAX Incident

Please join The Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement for a gathering to reflect upon the immense impact the Portland MAX incident has had on ourselves and our city. 

June 4, 2017

Graduate School Commencement Ceremony

Join us for the 33rd annual Graduate School Commencement Ceremony to celebrate the accomplishments of our graduating counselors, teachers, and leaders.
May 6, 2017

Class of 2017 Commencement

144th Annual Commencement Ceremony
Saturday, May 6th, 2017
2:00 p.m. 
Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Moda Center
#LCGrad
May 5, 2017

Class of 2017 Commencement Banquet

Join graduating seniors, families, faculty, and friends for a special evening to celebrate the Class of 2017 and their achievements. Help us thank them for a great four years on campus, their contributions to the College and Portland community, and honor those who made their education possible.
May 5, 2017

Honors Convocation 2017

Graduating seniors and other students are recognized for exemplary academic performance and contributions to Lewis & Clark College campus life.


Reception follows in Stamm Dining Room.

The Baccalaureate Celebration takes place in Agnes Flanagan Chapel on May 5th at 1 p.m.
May 5, 2017

2017 Baccalaureate Celebration

The annual Baccalaureate Celebration is an inspirational, interfaith event that features a keynote address, readings and prayers, and musical performances by members of the class of 2017.
April 27, 2017

A Cappella Concert

Kith & Kin, Semper, Section Line Drive, and the Merryweathers present their final concert of the year.
LIVE STREAMED EVENT
April 27, 2017

Showcase of Student-Designed Craft Beers

The Lewis & Clark College Center For Entrepreneurship invites you to join us for a Showcase of Student-Designed Craft Beers. Tasting is open to all members of the Lewis & Clark Community 21 years and older.
April 26, 2017

Wind Symphony & Percussion Ensemble Concert

Please join us for an evening of exciting music! The LC Wind Symphony will be playing works by Bartok, Bernstein, Kahelin, Ticheli, Peck, and Wagner. The LC Percussion Ensemble will be playing works by Rouse, Peyton, and Deane.
April 26, 2017

Denial

The whole world knows that the Holocaust happened. Now she needs to prove it.

DENIAL
Wednesday, April 26th @ 7pm
Miller 105

Denial is brought to you as a part of Hillel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Ha’Shoah) observance.

April 26, 2017

Senior Student Poetry Reading

Please join us as the 2016-2017 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!

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