Featured Events Events

August 28, 2014

Library Tours & Coffee Social

Welcome to Lewis & Clark and Watzek Library! LC students love Watzek. Wonder why? Join us for a library tour, and we’ll show you. Tours begin Wednesday, August 27 and Thursday, August 28 at 1, 2, and 3 p.m. at the library’s Circulation Desk. Join us for an introduction to library spaces, resources, and services, or relax in the Library Classroom with coffee and your fellow new students and parents.
until August 28
August 27, 2014

Library Tours & Coffee Social

Welcome to Lewis & Clark and Watzek Library! LC students love Watzek. Wonder why? Join us for a library tour, and we’ll show you. Tours begin Wednesday, August 27 and Thursday, August 28 at 1, 2, and 3 p.m. at the library’s Circulation Desk. Join us for an introduction to library spaces, resources, and services, or relax in the Library Classroom with coffee and your fellow new students and parents.
until 12:00am on August 28, 2014
July 22, 2014

Summer Science Brown Bag

Presentations of student-faculty collaborative research.
Family photo from the Stafford Archive
July 21, 2014

Stafford Studies

Northwest Writing Institute

Monday-Friday, July 21-25, 2014 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
July 16, 2014

Praeludium Magnificum

Christopher Stevens presents his recital, Praeludium Magnificum, on July 16th at 7:00 pm in the Gregg Pavilion. The repertoire contains a number of Preludes by composers of both the Americas and Europe, as well as a full concert piece. From the Boroque era to 20th century compositions, you will experience how music of the classical guitar has developed over time. This event is FREE and open to the public.
July 15, 2014

Summer Science Brown Bag

Presentations of student-faculty collaborative research.
July 11, 2014

QER Public Meeting: Electricity Transmission, Storage and Distribution

A public meeting on the Quadrennial Energy Review, hosted by the United States Department of Energy.
July 8, 2014

Summer Science Brown Bag

Presentations of student-faculty collaborative research.
July 1, 2014

Summer Science Brown Bag

Presentations of student-faculty collaborative research.
June 24, 2014

Summer Science Brown Bag

Presentations of student-faculty collaborative research.
June 18, 2014

Science Friday Live Show Taping with Associate Professor of Biology Greta Binford

OMSI and Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) are teaming up to bring Science Friday to the museum’s Empirical Theater for a lively evening of science news and entertainment in front of a live audience. A veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning journalist, host Ira Flatow will discuss current science topics with local experts—including Associate Professor of Biology Greta Binford—and will welcome audience participation with Q&A opportunities.
June 17, 2014

Panel discussion: Oregon’s Russian-Speaking Immigration in the 21st Century

The event is free and open to the public.
Lewis & Clark College, JRHH 124
June 17, 2014

Summer Science Brown Bag

Special presentation on responsible research practices.
June 10, 2014

Summer Science Brown Bag

Presentations of student-faculty collaborative research.
June 5, 2014

Portland Piano International Summer Festival

This exciting Festival takes place Thursday, June 5 through Sunday, June 8, 2014 and includes 10 recitals; five lectures; four master classes, two films; and a clinic. At every turn, there will be live piano music. Portland Piano International is dedicated to presenting the finest pianists in the world in recital settings and outreach activities for the purpose of enriching and educating our community. Tickets: $30 (single recital), $645 (full pass, with lodging & meals) Discounts for LC students, faculty, staff and alumni. 

Tickets, full program and artist bios:  portlandpiano.org 

 

June 1, 2014

Graduate School Commencement 2014

During graduate school commencement on June 1 at the Pamplin Sports Center, students completing graduate-level programs in 2014 will receive their degrees. As is the graduate school’s tradition, the ceremony will feature a procession with a bagpiper, remarks from Dean Scott Fletcher, and a student and faculty speaker.
May 17, 2014

Resonance Ensemble: “Northern Light”

Resonance presents “Northern Light” on May 17 at 7:30 pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel at Lewis & Clark College. The program includes new music from the Pacific Northwest and Scandinavia exploring the beauty and spiritual connection of the natural world and will feature a commission by local composer Renée Favand-See and works by Cascadia Composers. General Admission for this event is $22 and student tickets are $11. Tickets are available for purchase online through the Resonance Ensemble website: www.resonancechoral.org
May 13, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until 12:00am on May 13
May 12, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 11, 2014

Portland Chamber Orchestra presents “Pictures at an Exhibition”

The concert presents two new and vibrant interpretations of the renowned Mussorgsky composition, led by two world class conductors.

The first half, conducted by Maestro Yaacov Bergman, presents a version of Pictures at an Exhibition for chamber orchestra by Julian Yu that invokes musical color found only in chamber music. 

The second half, led by Israeli conductor and composer Yaron Gottfried, is a version for jazz trio and chamber orchestra. The melodies and themes of Mussorgsky’s original version are dressed in new colors and inspire new forms for the jazz trio to improvise. 

Tickets available at: http://www.portlandchamberorchestra.org 

 

May 11, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 10, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
The Baccalaureate Celebration is held in Agnes Flanagan Chapel
May 9, 2014

2014 Baccalaureate Celebration

The 2014 Baccalaureate Celebration features over 30 seniors participating!  Our theme is “Embracing Change Through Lenses of Diversity” and the keynote speaker is Ombudsperson Valerie White.  Jazz music, a cappella singing, a vocal solo, readings and prayers in many languages and from many traditions will all be a part of this inclusive and inspirational celebration.  Everyone is invited to this event that is planned by and for seniors! Watch the live webcast (or here).
May 9, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 8, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 8, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until 12:00am on May 8
May 7, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
May 7, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 6, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
May 6, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 5, 2014

Goldberg Variations - A Faculty Piano Recital

Susan DeWitt Smith will perform Bach’s monumental Goldberg Variations on Monday, May 5 at 7:30 pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. A reception in the Gregg Pavilion will follow the concert. Dr. Smith is the director of the piano program at Lewis & Clark college.
May 5, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
May 5, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 4, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
May 4, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 3, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
May 3, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 2, 2014

Romance: A Solo Piano Recital

A Solo Piano Recital: Danielle Fenske presents her non-degree Senior Recital, “Romance,” on May 2nd at 7:00 pm in the Diane Gregg Pavilion. This concert will focus on solo piano music from the Romantic era, including works by Chopin, Debussy, Schubert, and Liszt. This event is FREE and open to the public. 
May 2, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
May 2, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
May 1, 2014

History Senior Thesis Poster Session

Please join the History department to celebrate the hard work of senior history majors in Professor Elliott Young’s seminar as they present their final thesis projects.  Refreshments will be provided.
May 1, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
May 1, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
April 30, 2014

Wednesday Night Concert Series: Hop on Hold Tight

Campus Activities Board presents Hop on Hold Tight.
April 30, 2014

Dance Y

Dance Y Showcase
April 30, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 30, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
April 30, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until 12:00am on April 30
April 29, 2014

Dance Y

Dance Y Showcase
April 29, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 29, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 29, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
April 28, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 28, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 28, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
April 27, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 27, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 27, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
April 26, 2014

Theatre Thesis Festival

Performances, Presentations and Play Readings by graduating Theatre Majors
April 26, 2014

Festival of Scholars

It is our pleasure to invite you to the first Festival of Scholars, an opportunity for student-scholars and artists to present their research and art, while also learning from one another.
April 26, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 26, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 26, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until May 13
April 25, 2014

Pub Trivia Night

Campus Activities Board and the Dean of Students present pub trivia night hosted by Rain Brain Trivia.
April 25, 2014

Theatre Thesis Festival

Performances, Presentations and Play Readings by graduating Theatre Majors
April 25, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 25, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 25, 2014

Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni National Park

Visit Watzek’s third floor to view Katie George’s (LC, 2014) series of drawings, which will be on display through May 9. While in Yasuni this spring, George documented a fraction of Yasuni’s medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations.
until 12:00am on May 13, 2014
April 24, 2014

Wind Symphony/Percussion Concert

The Lewis and Clark Wind Symphony, Brass Choir and Percussion Ensemble join together to present a Spring showcase concert Thursday, April 24 at 7:30 pm in the Evans Auditorium. The program will featuring music of Gustav Holst, Samuel Hazo, Frank Ticheli and Alfred Reed, in addition to music by Northwest composers David Jarvis and Jeffrey Peyton, and music for brass choir by Tomasi and G. Gabrieli. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission. This performance is live streamed, watch it LIVE.
April 24, 2014

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 24, 2014

Theatre Thesis Festival

Performances, Presentations and Play Readings by graduating Theatre Majors
April 24, 2014

Reading: Mitchell S. Jackson

Join us on Thursday, April 24 at 3:30 p.m. in the Library Classroom, when author and educator Mitchell S. Jackson will read from his book The Residue Years, an autobiographical novel about coming of age in Northeast Portland during the 1990s.
April 24, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 24, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 23, 2014

Wednesday Night Concert Series: Vasaline Groove

Campus Activities Board presents Vasaline Groove.
April 23, 2014

Theatre Thesis Festival

Performances, Presentations and Play Readings by graduating Theatre Majors
April 23, 2014

A Fireside Chat with Remy and Andrew Neymarc

Join Remy & Andrew Neymarc, L&C’s latest Fireside Chat guests, to learn behind the scenes details about their experiences and perspectives in creating award winning video and ads. The Neymarcs are the youngest individuals to ever produce a Superbowl commercial! Remy Neymarc attended Lewis & Clark College, and with his brother, Andrew, have formed the a visual production company based just outside NYC.

April 23, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 23, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 22, 2014

Senior Fiction Readings

The Department of English department cordially invites you to one of our most anticipated annual events.  Please join us as for readings of original works of fiction by senior students from Pauls Toutonghi’s Advanced Fiction Writing course.
April 22, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 22, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 21, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 21, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 20, 2014

Senior Recital - Elliot Kuhlman

Elliot Kuhlman presents his senior double bass recital, “Hello Flop Hat,” featuring an eclectic collection of solo bass and chamber works on April 20 at 7:30 pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. This event is FREE, open to the public, and a reception will follow in the Gregg Pavilion. 
April 20, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 20, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 19, 2014

C’est L’extase: A Senior Vocal Recital

Sean Gordin presents C’est L’extase: A Senior Vocal Recital on April 19, 2014 in Evans Auditorium. This event is FREE and open to the public.
April 19, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 19, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 18, 2014

Faculty Recital - Josh Feinberg



Lewis & Clark Music Faculty member Josh Feinberg presents an exciting sitar recital on April 18 at 7:30 pm in Evans Auditorium. The program features Josh playing sitar along with rising-star tabla player Aditya Kalyanpur. Aditya-bhai is a senior disciple of Ust. Alla Rakha and Ust. Zakir Hussein, and has been a well-known tabla player in India since his television debut at 7 years old. Tickets for this concert will be available for purchase at the door: $20 general admission, $15 students. 


April 18, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 18, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 17, 2014

Watzek Screens: Slacker

Join us for a screening of Slacker, the final film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series, Thursday, April 17 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. Slacker was directed by Richard Linklater in 1991.
April 17, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 17, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 16, 2014

Wednesday Night Concert Series: The Goddamn Band

Campus Activities Board presents The Goddamn Band.
April 16, 2014

Living and Learning Outside the Lines: ADD/ADHD

The 2nd of 3 events to increase awareness on disabilities on campus. In this event Pacific University graduate students will discuss the impacts of ADD/ADHD and LC student panel will share their experiences on living and learning with ADD/ADHD.

April 16, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 16, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 15, 2014

A Poetry Reading by Michael McGriff

Please join the English Department for a poetry reading by Stegner Fellow, founding editor of Tavern Books, and visiting professor at Lewis & Clark, Michael MGriff.  Professor McGriff has published several books and his poems have appeared in such places as Slate, The Believer, American Poetry Review, and Bookforum.
April 15, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 15, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
2007 Lunar Eclipse (Photo: Joshua Valcarcel, US Navy)
April 14, 2014

Total Eclipse of the Moon

Observatory Open House for Lunar Eclipse, Jupiter and Mars

 

Samiya Bashir
April 14, 2014

Poetry Readings by Samiya Bashir & Joy Katz

The Lewis & Clark English department and Watzek Library are delighted to welcome the community to a co-reading by poets Samiya Bashir and Joy Katz.  Refreshments will be provided.
April 14, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 14, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 13, 2014

Senior Recital - Brandon Becker

Brandon Becker presents his senior thesis recital on April 13, 2014 in Evans Auditorium. The program includes a short presentation on his music and two recent compositions. This event is FREE and open to the public.
April 13, 2014

Berkman/Addy World Music Concert

The Lewis & Clark College Music Department presents the second annual Berkman/Addy World Music Concert on April 13 at 2:00 PM in Evans Auditorium. This concert, presented in memory of beloved LC world music faculty members Franya Berkman and Obo Addy, will feature performances of music from Zimbabwe, Ghana, India, Indonesia, and Spain by LC world music students. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission.
April 13, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 13, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 12, 2014

Salsa de Fiesta

Come join us for a night of salsa dancing - free dance lessons, open dance, and a DJ all night. Food, drinks, and $150 worth of prizes - you don’t want to miss out on this cultural experience!
April 12, 2014

Melodies Passageres: A Junior Recital

Amy Waters, Soprano, and Marin Olson, Piano, will present a Junior Recital at 7:30 on April 12th in the Diane Gregg Pavilion. The program will include collaborative vocal pieces and solo piano works, focusing on French literature from composers such as Chausson and Fauré. This event is FREE and open to the public.
April 12, 2014

A Musical Tribute to William Stafford

All are invited to a brief musical tribute to William Stafford featuring musical settings of four of Stafford’s poems composed by Lewis & Clark music faculty and students.This event is is FREE, open to the public and presented as part of the William Stafford Centennial celebration at Lewis & Clark.

April 12, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 12, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 11, 2014

Unfortunate Love: A Musical Theatre Revue

The George V. Bishop Opera Theatre Workshop presents “Unfortunate Love: A musical Theatre Revue”on April 11, 2014 at 8:00 pm in Evans Auditorium. This program features ensembles and solos depicting various kinds of forbidden or unfortunate love, including scenes from West Side Story. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission.

April 11, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 11, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 10, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 10, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 9, 2014

Wednesday Night Concert Series: Professor Lochner’s Night Out

Campus Activities Board presents…
Professor Lochner’s Night Out
Wednesday, April 9 ~ 8pm
Maggie’s
April 9, 2014

The 52nd International Affairs Symposium presents “Ghosts in the Machine: Cyberwarfare and Vulnerability”

The advantages of our digital world are endless, but how do we prepare for the consequences? With our dependence on technology, how do we address attacks that damage and disrupt national information networks? Do we need to revisit a more fundamental question and ask ourselves: does cyberwar exist?

Speakers: Gail Harris and Thomas Rid
April 9, 2014

The 52nd International Affairs Symposium presents “Modern Militias: Fostering Stability or Sowing Strife?”

Non-state groups – warlords, mercenaries, transnational criminal organizations and terrorists – are often presented as one of the biggest threats facing modern societies. Do they threaten the security of countries where they operate or can they actually promote stability?

Speakers: William Reno and Troy Thomas
April 9, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 9, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 8, 2014

The 52nd International Affairs Symposium presents “The Soft Shield: Is Counterinsurgency the Solution?”

Challenges to state security increasingly come from rebel groups within states. Given the changing nature of global conflict, should governments find new ways of combating insurgencies that include political, economic, and diplomatic means? Or is this focus on winning hearts and minds simply gilded nation building that results in protracted wars and quagmires?

Speakers: Gian Gentile and John Nagl
April 8, 2014

The 52nd International Affairs Symposium presents “Guns for Good? Militarizing Humanitarian Intervention”

Do militarized humanitarian campaigns blur the line between neo-imperial intervention and the genuine desire to assist ailing states? Can foreign military presence help a country regain stability, or will it threaten the wellbeing of an already suffering state? 

Speakers: Emira Woods and Milena Sterio
April 8, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until April 30
April 8, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 7, 2014

The 52nd International Affairs Symposium presents “Safer Strikes or Strike Outs? The Emergence of Drone Warfare”

How does the emergence of drone warfare shape the international community’s response to imminent threats? Do drones serve as a symbol of unbarred power, creating internal backlash? Or do they ultimately enable global stability by carefully targeting dangers?

Speakers: Michael Hayden and John Weston
April 7, 2014

The 52nd International Affairs Symposium presents “Capturing Conflict: Shedding Light or Framing Biases?”

What role do visual media play in shaping our perception of international affairs? What can the camera capture that the written word leaves out? Is it possible to truthfully depict global social and political struggles and relay information honestly, or is bias an inevitable part of telling the story?

Speakers: Ed Kashi and Dennis Dunleavy

April 7, 2014

Diversions: Gambling with Security, New Frontiers in Global Intervention

This month, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books that support the themes of L&C’s 52nd Annual International Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display, and read up on militarized humanitarian campaigns, cyberwarfare, global media biases, and much more.
until 12:00am on April 30, 2014
April 7, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 6, 2014

Alex Koehler’s Senior Composition Recital

Alex Koehler’s senior thesis composition recital on Sunday, April 6th at 7:30 pm. This event features original jazz and classical compositions as performed by Lewis & Clark students and alumni, as well as local Portland musicians. This event is FREE and open to the public.
April 6, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 5, 2014

If Music be the Food of Love - A Senior Recital

Cassandra Beucherie’s senior vocal recital will be a night filled with vocal repertoire to feed anyone’s appetite. She will be performing pieces by famous composers like Purcell, Poulenc, Wolf, and Heggie. The ever-changing palette of the program will represent a wide range of classical vocal music for anyone to enjoy! This event is FREE and open to the public. This performance is live streamed, watch it LIVE.
April 5, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 4, 2014

Let Us Compare Mythologies - A Senior Recital

David Salkowski presents his senior composition recital, “Let Us Compare Mythologies,” on April 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. With works for various chamber ensembles, the music will explore the evolving mythos of American culture. Premieres include songs on texts of Pynchon and Stafford, instrumental music after Infinite Jest, and more. This event is FREE and open to the public. 

April 4, 2014

“Morton’s Skulls, Gould’s Statistics, and the Objectivity of Data” by Jonathan Kaplan

In 2011, Lewis et al published a paper arguing that Gould’s criticisms of Morton’s analyses of skull volumes were, broadly, mistaken. Gould had argued that the average differences in the volumes of skulls between the ‘races’ reported by Morton were the result of Morton’s unconscious biases; Gould further argued that more appropriate methods showed no average volume differences of any significance. Lewis et al counter that in fact Morton’s analysis is to be preferred, and Gould’s analysis inappropriate and biased. But both Gould and Lewis et al are mistaken; both attempt, somewhat foolishly,  to analyze data that cannot speak to the questions it is supposed to. In the end, arguments about the best statistical techniques to deploy serve only to obscure the poverty of the data. While it is possible to accurately measure the skulls that Morton happened to collect, and both Gould and Lewis et al believe, in the end, that Morton did so, there is no appropriate way to use those skulls to answer any of the plausibly interesting questions about the ‘populations’ from which those skulls were drawn (often stolen).

Followed by a panel discussion, with:



Jay Odenbaugh, Lewis & Clark College
Janet Kourany, University of Notre Dame
Scott Gilbert, Swarthmore College
Jonathan Kaplan, Oregon State University
Quayshawn Spencer, University of San Francisco

April 4, 2014

“Biological Reality and the Problem of Biological Races” by Quayshawn Spencer (University of San Francisco)

Univeristy of San Francisco’s Quayshawn Spencer gives a guest lecture as part of the 2014 Philosophy Colloquium Series.

Since Noah Rosenberg et al.’s (2002) discovery of human population structure that looks racial, philosophers have been scrambling to understand what these results mean for the nature and reality of race. Although there have been many objections to interpreting any level of human population structure as racial, for the purposes of this talk, I will focus on one specific objection: that biological races must be objectively real.  In my talk, I will debunk this view by arguing that biologically real entities can reasonably be understood as what I call ‘genuine biological entities’, which are not necessarily objectively real.  After introducing the theory, I will motivate it with examples from the history of biology.  Finally, I will return to the original problem and show that all human populations are biologically real despite not being objectively real.  I leave it as an open question as to whether any human populations are races.
April 4, 2014

“Science—For Better or Worse, a Source of Ignorance as well as Knowledge” by Janet A. Kourany (University of Notre Dame)

University of Notre Dame professor Janet A. Kourany gives a talk on how science is gendered in a variety of ways as part of the Philosophy Colloquium series.
April 4, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 3, 2014

Watzek Screens: Stranger Than Paradise

Join us for a screening of Stranger than Paradise, the 5th film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series, Thursday, April 3 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. Stranger than Paradise was directed by Jim Jarmusch in 1984.
April 3, 2014

A Fiction Reading by Emily Chenoweth

The Lewis & Clark College Department of English is delighted to welcome author Emily Chenoweth.  Chenoweth will read selections from her novel Hello Goodbye.
April 3, 2014

“Nothing in Ethics Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution?? by Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis & Clark College)

Philippa Foot and Rosalind Hursthouse, along with other philosophers, have argued for a metaethical position, the natural goodness approach, that claims moral evaluations are, or are on a par with, teleological claims made in the biological sciences. Specifically, an organism’s flourishing is characterized by how well they function as specified by the species to which they belong. In this essay, I first sketch the Neo-Aristotelian natural goodness approach. Second, I argue that critics who claim that this sort of approach is inconsistent with evolutionary biology due to its species essentialism are incorrect. Third, I consider the prospects of understanding ethical normativity as a species of biological teleology claiming that this would be incompatible with our considered moral judgments. Fourth, after presenting gene-culture coevolution theory, I argue that the only way of reconciling naturalism and normativity in accordance with the natural goodness approach requires amending the selected effects function account to include cultural evolution. However, this approach, though not biologically reductionistic, still generates claims incompatible with our considered moral judgments. Finally, I end with a discussion of methodology and revisionistic moral theories.
April 3, 2014

“Legends of the Sperm” by Scott Gilbert (Swarthmore College)

Scott Gilbert of Swarthmore College visits as part of the 2014 Philosophy Colloquium Series.

Accounts of fertilization are narratives of origins. Since the discovery of fertilization in the 1870s, these narratives have often reflected the idea that the sperm and egg are the respective microscopic embodiments of that which is masculine and that which is feminine. The scientific discoveries of the interactions between the sperm and egg often become enmeshed in socially constructed stories, wherein the sperm and egg becoming surrogates for men and women. This has skewed the way that we think about our bodily origins, emphasizing differences between the gametes and focusing on masculine agency. Recently, fertilization narratives have begun to include the idea of DNA as the secular analogue of soul. The notion that our DNA is our essence and the basis of our behaviors is delivered to us daily by advertisements, news reports, and visual culture. These ideas play important, but often unacknowledged, roles in the abortion and stem cell debates. Analyzing fertilization stories allows us to propose a critical realism wherein being socially constructed does not necessarily mean being wrong and where controls are needed to rein in social myths as well as alternative scientific explanations.
April 3, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 2, 2014

Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement Banquet

Join us for our annual banquet where we recognize students, staff, and faculty for their contributions to a diverse, multicultural, & inclusive campus community!
April 2, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
April 1, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
Karla Kelse
March 31, 2014

A Poetry Reading and Q&A with Karla Kelse

Please join the English department for a poetry reading and Q&A session with publisher and author Karla Kelse.  Refreshments will be provided.
March 31, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 30, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 29, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 28, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 27, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 26, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 25, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 24, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 23, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 22, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 21, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 20, 2014

Watzek Screens: She’s Gotta Have It

Join us for a screening of She’s Gotta Have It, the 4th film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series, Thursday, March 20 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. She’s Gotta Have It was directed by Spike Lee in 1986.
March 20, 2014

Alum Joe Conway ’02 to Discuss His Book About “Back-to-the-Landers” in Maine

Joe Conway ’02 will discuss his experience as a writer, his book and the movement he is documenting.  Get Back, Stay Back: 2nd Generation Back-to-the-Landers in Maine is published by The Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art. Supported by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission, the book is being released in conjunction with the larger Publication Studio project, which originated in Portland, Oregon and has since spread to eleven cities throughout North America and Europe.

March 20, 2014

Tibet’s Linguistic Minorities in the Twenty-first Century: Survival or Assimilation

Gerald Roche, Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Uppsala University will be presenting a talk about his research on language diversity in Tibet.
March 20, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 19, 2014

Wednesday Night Concert Series: Liliana & Cat

Campus Activities Board presents…
Liliana & Cat
Wednesday, March 19 - 8pm
Maggie’s
March 19, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until May 8
March 18, 2014

Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum

In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection, the Lewis & Clark College Music Department and Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. On display in the 2nd floor main hall of Evans.
until 12:00am on May 8, 2014
March 16, 2014

Aldo Abreu in Concert

Lewis & Clark College and Portland Chamber Orchestra present Aldo Abreu in Concert: A Solo Recorder Recital in Honor of Members of the Portland Little Chamber Orchestra on March 16 at 4:00 pm in Agnes Flanagan Chapel at Lewis & Clark College. This event is FREE and open to the public.
March 16, 2014

Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - A Senior Recital

Matt Takiff presents his senior degree recital, entitled “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” on March 16th in Evans Auditorium at 4:00 pm. Matt is a saxophone performance major and will present a recital this is part classical, part jazz, and part that weird grey area where different styles of music from around the world collide. His concert will feature compositions by Charles Mingus, Astor Piazzolla, Johann Sebastian Bach, Hank Mobley, and Daniel Nickerson along with three original compositions.
March 16, 2014

New Chamber Music at Noon

Friends of Rain, Lewis & Clark’s faculty new music chamber ensemble, presents New Chamber Music at Noon on March 16th in the Gregg Pavilion. The program features works by Chicago-based guest composer Mischa Zupko along with music by Brandon Becker, James Harley, Bonnie Miksch, and Michael Johanson. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 for LC faculty/staff/alumni and seniors, and $10 general admission.
March 15, 2014

As You Like It

Spring ’14 Main Stage production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It
March 15, 2014

Sassy Singing Sisters - A Vocal Recital

Come celebrate with Rita Ombaka and Hannah Brunner as they showcase their vocal talents in this senior recital. The program will include works by Handel, Mozart, Debussy, Gershwin and more. They will also be joined by Adele Markey in a fun trio by Arthur Sullivan! This event is FREE and open to the public.This performance is live streamed, watch it LIVE.
March 15, 2014

Community Forum: Confronting Climate Change

Saturday, March 15, 2014
1-5 p.m.
March 14, 2014

As You Like It

Spring ’14 Main Stage production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It
March 13, 2014

As You Like It

Spring ’14 Main Stage production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It
March 12, 2014

Wednesday Night Concert Series: Sabai

Campus Activities Board presents…
Sabai
Wednesday, March 12 - 8pm
Maggie’s
March 9, 2014

Music for a While - a vocal recital

Leah Weston presents “Music for a While,” a senior vocal recital at 2pm on Sunday, March 9th in the Gregg Pavilion. The program spans music from Baroque to contemporary, featuring works by Purcell, Fauré, Rorem and more. This event is FREE and open to the public.
March 8, 2014

As You Like It

Spring ’14 Main Stage production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It
March 8, 2014

Gongs + Songs:

Resonance Ensemble presents “Gongs + Songs: Music for Gamelan and Chorus” on March 8, 2014 at 7:30pm in Evans Auditorium at Lewis and Clark College. General Admission for this event is $22 and student tickets are $11. Tickets are available for purchase online through the Resonance Ensemble website.
March 7, 2014

As You Like It

THEATRE DEPARTMENT
Spring ‘14 Main Stage production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It
March 7,8 and 13, 14, 15 – 7:30pm
March 9 and 16 – 2:00pm
March 7, 2014

33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium

This year’s symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.  Our environments — whether the bathroom, internet, workplace, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead.

7:00 p.m., Council Chamber

Keynote Address: Your Powerful Online Voice: Using Social Media for Social Change

Franchesca Ramsey, aka Chescaleigh, video blogger, actress, comedian, and creator of “Sh*t White Girls Say…to Black Girls”

March 6, 2014

Watzek Screens: Repo Man

Join us for a screening of Repo Man, the 3rd film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series, Thursday, March 6 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. Repo Man was directed by Alex Cox in 1984.
March 6, 2014

33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium

This year’s symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.  Our environments — whether the bathroom, internet, workplace, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead.

3:30-5:00 p.m., Council Chamber

Keynote Address: No Safe Spaces: Violence and Gentrification in LGBT Activist History

Christina B. Hanhardt, associate professor of American Studies, University of Maryland

7:00 p.m., Council Chamber

Keynote Address: Queer Migrations and Coalitional Gestures: Toward Radical Third Space Politics

Karma R. Chávez, assistant professor of communication arts and Chican@ and Latin@ Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison

March 5, 2014

Wednesday Night Concert Series: Zach Faza

Campus Activities Board presents…
Zach Faza
Wednesday, March 5 - 8pm
Maggie’s
March 5, 2014

33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium

This year’s symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.  Our environments — whether the bathroom, internet, workplace, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead.

7:00pm, Council Chamber

Keynote Address: The Sexual Life of Soldiers: The Circularity of Violence in a Masculine Institution

France Winddance Twine, professor of sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara

March 4, 2014

A Poetry Reading by Marianne Boruch

The Department of English is delighted to welcome award-winning poet Marianne Boruch to campus.
March 3, 2014

A Fiction Reading by Molly Antopol

The Lewis & Clark College Department of English invites you to a fiction reading by Molly Antopol, Wallace Stegner Fellow and recipient of the National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 award.
March 2, 2014

Orchestra Concert

Lewis & Clark Orchestra presents its first concert of the spring semester featuring the winners of the 2013 Lewis & Clark Student Concerto Competition. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission.
March 1, 2014

49th Annual International Fair

Join us for a day of delicious food and entertaining performances presented by students from around the world.