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October 10
Lewis & Clark Law School officially launched its Centennial Year with a fundraising effort in support of three important areas of the school. We encourage you to explore how the Centennial Campaign is advancing the Law School today and ask for your support during this important year. Your gift to the Centennial Campaign recognizes the accomplishments and innovation of the law school over the last 100 years, and will help guarantee exceptional first-rate programs and national rating for the next 100 years.
Three areas that you gift will support:
1. Scholarships
2. Faculty Support
3. Annual Fund
GIVE NOW
Centennial Cornerstone - $100,000
Help lay the foundation for the next 100 years of excellence at Lewis & Clark Law School by making a generous pledge of $100,000 to support a four-year sponsorship of a “Centennial Scholar”. Selected scholars will be recognized in the media and with a name plaque over their campus office door.
In recognition of your generous gift, a special Centennial Cornerstone plaque with the names of donors will be on permanent display at the Law School.
For more information, please contact Joset Grenon, jgrenon@lclark.edu
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January 30Michael Lindblad M.A.T. ’96 has been named one of the top 50 teachers in the nation
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April 18College Outdoors takes students on enriching adventures outside the classroom.
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March 23
Incoming members of the Class of 2022 share why they chose Lewis & Clark.
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We offer more than 30 study-abroad programs each year. Most are in countries outside Western Europe.March 12
Lewis & Clark’s overseas and off-campus programs are among the best in the nation.
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February 7
Students explore how entrepreneurs think at our annual Winterim workshop.
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December 6Haben Girma BA ’10 fights for disability rights.
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November 20Symposia examine contemporary and historical issues.
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November 3Gifts Announced by John and Susan Bates, Stephanie Fowler MA ’97 and Irving Levin, and Pat Mahaffy BA ’85. And the Center for Entrepreneurship gains a new name.
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January 10
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December 11Cheryl Forster, Psy.D., is going to be hosting a workshop entitled “Talking About Race and Racism: A Developmental and Integrative Approach.” This workshop will be taking place in the South Chapel on January 30 and registration is currently open here.
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September 15
Janice Packard M.A.T. ’94 has been named the 2015 Oregon Art Educator of the year by the Oregon Art Education Association.
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May 11Lewis & Clark is proud to host the first-ever Oregon Ecopsychology Symposium.
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December 1This year we have expanded the program tracks to include Sex Therapy and Ecopsychology. This will bring to the program a total of 4 tracks that students can choose to specialize within the MCFT program.
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June 30To celebrate over 40 years of teaching, alumni, faculty, and friends endow a professorship in Ed Brunet’s name.
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June 17Walter Echo-Hawk, renowned Indian law attorney, will be teaching two courses on campus in the spring of 2015. His visit is possible because of the generous support of local tribes, including a lead gift from the Snoqualmie Tribe, and additional support from the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians.
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June 2Jim Oleske is the 2014 recipient of the the Leo Levenson Teaching Excellence Award. The graduating law class chooses the winner from all full time professors at Lewis & Clark Law School.
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February 7Summer science research
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February 6The graduate school wins a City of Portland grant to fight hate and support victims.
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February 6A new College Outdoors program brings faculty and students together in the classroom of the Pacific Northwest.
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February 6Sociology researchers explore the disconnects between lenders and borrowers in Cambodia.
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January 18Physics presentations
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November 30Our first environmental law clinic celebrated its 20th anniversary during the 2016–17 academic year.
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November 30The mushrooming of immigration policing strategies threatens to narrow or even close avenues to lawful status.
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November 30A research opportunity with her faculty mentor helped this student find her future.
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November 15At Lewis & Clark, legal skills such as writing, investigation, analysis and presentation are taken very seriously. Students apply what they learned in clinics, working with actual clients and cases right from the start.
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November 15Lewis & Clark Law School offers a comprehensive legal education with nationally recognized signature programs including Environment, Natural Resources and Energy Law and Animal Law.