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    IELP Professors and Students Protect Endangered Species at meeting in Bangkok, Thailand
    Professors Chris Wold and Erica Lyman of Lewis & Clark Law School’s International Environmental Law Project (IELP) are on the road again. After traveling to Doha for the climate change negotiations where IELP provided legal assistance to Pacific island countries, they are now in Bangkok with seven IELP students to help 178 governments make decisions to protect species from overutilization due to international trade. They are participating in the meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) from March 3-14, 2013.
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    The Law School to Welcome Delegation from South Korea
    Faculty and students from Kangwon National University will visit and attend environmental law classes on January 28 – February 1, 2013.
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    Externs Gain Valuable Work and Life Experience in India
    Three 1Ls ventured to Delhi to live and learn for the summer.
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    Students Provide Vital Legal Analysis to International Organization
    A student-led reading group takes a hands-on approach to international legal research.
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    Dean Klonoff meets with the former First Lady of the Republic of Korea
    The Law School Dean met with Madame Lee Hee-Ho, a world-renowned champion for peace, at her residence in Seoul.
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    President Glassner builds connections in Asia
    This November, President Barry Glassner is visiting China, Korea, and Japan, to deepen ties with alumni and build new relationships with local leaders.
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    Shared Discovery
    Faculty and students engage in collaborative research year-round 
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    Returning Home to Afghanistan
    After 40 years at Lewis & Clark, Professor of Education Zaher Wahab is “retiring” to work full time in his home country of Afghanistan.
  • Lewis & Clark’s New Global Law Certificate
    The law school’s new India program is a centerpiece of Lewis & Clark’s Global Law Program, which is strong and growing.
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    Taking Flight Over Africa
    by Pattie Pace
    Rebecca Moran B.A. ’99 finds adventure as a pilot in Tanzania.
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    Legal Education Goes Global
    by Genevieve J. Long
    Legal Education Goes Global
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    Overseas program recognized by U.S. News & World Report
    For the first time, U.S. News & World Report has recognized Lewis & Clark’s Overseas and Off-campus program as one of the best in the nation. 
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    Students fund and build Malawian school
    Global engagement is an integral part of the Lewis & Clark experience. From our long-standing tradition of overseas programs to alternative breaks, students have many opportunities to learn and serve abroad.
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    President Glassner explores reintegration after overseas study in op-ed
    Lewis & Clark is a school known for sending our students abroad, with nearly two-thirds of our undergraduates participating in our overseas programs. But what happens when these students return to campus is just as important as what they experience around the globe, a topic that President Barry Glassner explores in a recent editorial for the Huffington Post.
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    Professor Aubrey Baldwin Receives Warm Welcome at Kangwon Law School in Korea
    Aubrey Baldwin, clinical professor of law and staff attorney at the Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center (PEAC), spent three weeks in Korea this summer teaching Comparative Environmental Law at Kangwon National University School of Law in the city of Chuncheon (about an hour from Seoul).
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    Hunter earns award from Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program
    Jane Hunter, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and professor of history, has been selected as a 2012-13 Fulbright scholar for the Distinguished Chairs Program.  The award will allow Hunter to spend her upcoming sabbatical teaching history at Sichuan University in Chengdu, China.
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    Global Destinations
    Our overseas study program celebrates its 50th year.
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    Summer research takes students abroad
    This summer, three undergraduate students and two alumni will research alongside Associate Professor of Biology Greta Binford in the Dominican Republic. 
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    Around the World in 50 Years
    by Ellisa Valo
    The Lewis & Clark overseas study program celebrates its 50th year.
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    Student wins scholarship to study in Russia
    Tadhg Fendt ’14 has become the first student from Lewis & Clark’s Russian Program to receive a Boren Scholarship. The award will support Fendt’s language study abroad.
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    Professor risks life to help teach Afghans to read
    Just a few months ago, Lewis & Clark professor of education Zaher Wahab was asked to take on a nearly impossible assignment—come to Kabul immediately and work with the deputy minister of education to revise Afghanistan’s literacy plan.
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    Art professor selected as a Fulbright ambassador
    Dawn Odell, assistant professor of art history, has been selected as a Fulbright alumni ambassador.
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    International Perspectives
    Our students are at home in the world.
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    Lewis & Clark alumnus awarded fellowship in Germany
    A recent Lewis & Clark graduate received the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals fellowship. Through the cultural exchange program, Chris MacLeod ’11 will spend a full year working and studying in Germany.
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    Nine seniors win Fulbright honors
    Nine Lewis & Clark seniors will spend the next year teaching around the world after receiving prestigious awards from the Fulbright Program.
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    Unforgettable Experiences
    Jason Friedman ’95 charts new paths in the international hospitality industry.
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    Going global
    Students talk about how Lewis & Clark fulfilled their passion for international experiences.
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    Lewis & Clark tops Peace Corps rankings
    For the second consecutive year, Lewis & Clark ranks in the top five on the Peace Corps Top Colleges list—the only school in Portland to receive this honor.
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    Projects for Peace X2
    Last year, for the first time ever, two Lewis & Clark student groups earned competitive grants from 100 Projects for Peace, an initiative funded by philanthropist Kathryn Wasserman Davis. Now in its fifth year, the program encourages undergraduates to design grassroots projects to be undertaken around the world with the help of $10,000 grants. Lewis & Clark students have earned the coveted grants each year since the program’s inception.
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    Unforgettable Experiences
    by Jeffrey Lott
    In the luxury hotel business, a little adventure isn’t such a bad thing. 
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    Magnificent Morocco
    Lewis & Clark expands its robust overseas study program to North Africa.
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    Leading Mumbai Environmental Activist Visits the Law School
    Activist Debi Goenka of the Conservation Action Trust visits Lewis & Clark Law School.
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    Inaugural Distinguished Global Law Visitor
    Professor Michael Scharf
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    Lewis & Clark highlighted on U.S. News & World Report’s college road trip
    U.S. News & World Report praises the opportunities for exploration, at home and abroad, at Lewis & Clark.
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    Helping to Heal Post-Quake Japan
    Dr. Makoto Uchiyama B.A. ’04
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    Law professor lectures in Turkey, Japan, Australia and India on victims’ rights issues
    Professor Doug Beloof, who specializes in Criminal Law and Victims’ Rights, has taken his sabbatical to travel the world lecturing and researching victims’ rights issues on a global scale. His travel plan includes cities in Turkey, Australia, Japan, India and more.
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    Multimedia: Professor’s Afghanistan war exhibition draws media attention
    Multimedia: Professor’ s Afghanistan war exhibition draws media attention
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    Alumnus elected Chair of the Board of the International Law Students Association
    Dagmar Butte ‘91 elected Chair of the Board of Directors of the International Law Students Association.
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    Students find history and inspiration in alternative spring break trip to El Salvador
    When Molly Hetz ’11 first volunteered in the rural village of Guarjila in northern El Salvador as a high school student, she immediately connected with the people and knew she needed to return.
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    Students and alumni receive national recognition for academic excellence
    This spring, Lewis & Clark students are claiming a bounty of national awards and honors in recognition of their academic excellence and commitment to global service.
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    Lewis & Clark set to expand environmental studies program and research with $600,000 grant
    The Lewis & Clark Environmental Studies Program has earned its third grant in 11 years from the Andrew Mellon Foundation to expand the program, taking more students and faculty to locations around the world for research, and sharing its unique environmental studies model with peer institutions.
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    Students challenge popular environmental assumptions with unique research model
    Students challenge popular environmental assumptions with unique research model
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    Sidebar: A Global Investment in Youth
    Shelby Davis made a major impact when he launched the Davis UWC Scholars Program in 2000. To date, he’s invested more than $200 million in the program, making him one of the nation’s largest donors to international education.
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    Partners in Global Understanding and Peace
    International and American students create ties that transcend national identity
    through the Davis United World College Scholars Program.
    by Romel Hernandez
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    Armed With Books
    Professor Zaher Wahab travels to war-torn Afghanistan to help rebuild higher education. 
  • ‘Global Nomads’ Find a Home
    With its international focus and highly supportive community, Lewis & Clark provides a welcoming environment for third-culture kids.