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May 25th, 2013
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11:00am:
Law School Commencement
Please join us in honoring this year’s graduates at the 2013 Law School Commencement Ceremony. This year’s commencement speaker is Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law. -
11:00am - 1:30pm:
Law School Commencement Ceremony
The Law School Commencement Ceremony will be held inside Pamplin Sports Center or outside in Griswold Stadium. Campus Map. Depending on the weather, location will be announced on this website the morning of commencement.
June 2nd, 2013
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10:00am:
Graduate Commencement
Celebrate the class of 2013 at the annual graduate school commencement. Featuring speaker Pedro Noguera.
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Lewis & Clark College of Arts & Sciences 140th Annual Commencement. -
Information for access to Lewis & Clark Wi-Fi network
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On March 18, 2013, eight members of the Class of 2013 presented speeches in the annual Senior Speaker Competition. Elias Brockman was chosen Senior Speaker by the selection committee. With the permission of each senior speaker who competed, their speeches were recorded and will be made available on this site by early April, 2013. -
The Lewis & Clark College of Arts & Sciences Commencement Speaker will be Lieutenant-General Roméo Antonius Dallaire - Canadian senator, world citizen, humanitarian, author of Shake Hands with the Deviland retired general who served with the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide. -
Erwin Chemerinsky—a constitutional law scholar and a frequent advocate before the U.S. Supreme Court—will be the speaker at the commencement ceremony for the law school on Saturday, May 25. -
Get to know Lamar Curry ’13, a biology major. -
Get to know Neha Kumthekar ’13, a major in psychology and rhetoric & media studies. -
Get to know Wade Higgins ’13, a major in international affairs. -
Get to know Elias Brockman ’13, a major in political science and philosophy. -
Get to know Claire Askew ’13, a major in English. -
Graduating students reflect on their education experiences. -
Roméo Dallaire, a Canadian senator and retired lieutenant general, will be the speaker at the commencement ceremony for the College of Arts and Sciences on May 18. -
Student commencement speaker Kimberly Schiewe, M.Ed. ’13, is motivated by family and a commitment to serving others. -
Take a bit of Portland home with you! Enjoy 20% off selected Portland/Oregon-themed books through Commencement weekend.
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Michelle Fine, a prominent feminist scholar, spoke at the Graduate School of Education and Counseling’s commencement ceremony on June 3. She focused on the erosion of national commitments to public institutions, especially schools, and exhorted graduates to become “activist-scholars and practitioners of human sustainability.” -
Michelle Fine, a prominent feminist scholar, will be the speaker at the Graduate School of Education and Counseling’s commencement ceremony on June 3. -
Called a “true Renaissance man,” Ethan Allred ’12 is the winner of the 2012 Rena J. Ratte Award, the undergraduate college’s highest academic honor. The award recognizes excellence in scholastic, intellectual, and creative achievements, and is presented during the undergraduate Honors Convocation ceremony preceding commencement in May. -
Neal Katyal, an expert in matters of constitutional law and a former national security advisor in the U.S. Justice Department, will be the speaker at the law school commencement ceremony on May 19. -
Watch a webcast of Sunday’s graduation ceremony and join in the conversation. -
What do you need to know over the next several weeks as hundreds of visitors come to campus? It’s all here in this essential guide for commencement events. -
This weekend College Archivist Doug Erickson and his family will celebrate their latest family member’s graduation from Lewis & Clark. The Source caught up with Doug to find out more about his family’s legacy. -
Martin Seligman, an expert on optimism, will be the speaker at the College of Arts and Sciences’ commencement ceremony on May 6. -
A senior champions the value of community and a liberal arts education. -
Commencement speaker Stephen Krashen has garnered attention over his assertion that poverty is the most important challenge facing schools today. -
Ellie Dawson is one of more than 220 students who will participate in the commencement ceremony at Lewis & Clark Law School on May 28, 2011. -
Deborah Peterson is one of 279 students celebrating commencement on June 5. -
Lewis & Clark conferred 442 bachelor’s degrees during its 139th commencement ceremony. Watch the video. -
Like so many of his fellow graduates, Jonah Geil-Neufeld ’11 explored a wide range of academic and extracurricular experiences that have equipped him with skills and work experience for his job search after graduation. -
Each year, tens of thousands of website visitors read stories, watch videos, and flip through photo slideshows that highlight the success of our students, faculty, and alumni. Here are the top 10 biggest stories from Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling in 2010. -
Graduates of 2010
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Download Commencement Shuttle Stop DowntownWalking directions from 6th and Salmon to SW Columbia St. and SW Park Avenue for new Lewis & Clark Commencement shuttles and Pioneer Express stop.
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