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Yucheng “John” Yang named winner of the Mary Dimond Scholarship. -
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A message from Jay Waldron, Chair, Presidential Search Committee, delivered on Jan. 14, 2010.
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Change in athletic department leadership -
Students vote Rebecca “Becko” Copenhaver, professor of philosophy, Teacher of the Year. Watch her heartfelt acceptance speech in this short video. -
Notable guests bring inspiration and big ideas to campus. -
As Lewis & Clark moves ahead to implement the new strategic plan, the Source sat down with Vice President for Institutional Advancement Hal Abrams to learn more about our fundraising efforts. -
President Glassner shares his vision through writing, outreach, strategic planning. -
From ambition to action: Q&A with Professor Kugler explains the next steps for implementing the strategic plan and what you can expect to see happen at L&C by the year 2020. -
A new institution-wide strategic plan maps our path to 2020 and beyond.
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Faculty, staff, and student leaders will gather on Tuesday, January 29, to formally launch “The Journey Forward: A Lewis & Clark Strategic Plan for 2020.” -
From helping to develop a pet therapy program to being honored for outstanding teaching, Lewis & Clark staff and faculty made headlines in 2012 for numerous accomplishments. -
From building a school in Malawi to serving in the U.S. Senate, Lewis & Clark students and alumni made headlines in 2012 for numerous accomplishments. -
Student leaders reflect on what makes Lewis & Clark great. -
The media look to President Barry Glassner for commentary on higher education. -
One-of-a-kind national conference explores growing legal field of victims’ rights -
Ben Waterhouse ’06 has received a select journalism fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. -
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. -
Hundreds gathered to celebrate the inauguration of President Barry Glassner as the 24th president of Lewis & Clark April 7-9. -
Maggie Finnerty, executive director of the Lewis & Clark Small Business Legal Clinic and clinical law professor, has been recognized by the Portland Business Journalas an outstanding woman in the business sector. -
In this USA Today commentary, President Glassner makes the case for “publicly literate” scientists. -
Remy Neymarc ’12 won both first and second place in an international advertising competitionfor his videos about the American Red Cross. -
Professor Tung Yin offers legal expertisefor local and national media outlets covering two bomb-related cases in Oregon. -
President Barry Glassner extols the valuable contributions private colleges make to the region in this Oregonian op-ed. -
Bill Penn J.D. ’02, public interest law coordinator, has been appointed to serve on the Equal Justice Works National Advisory Committee. -
The Lewis & Clark Board of Trustees has named Dr. Barry Glassner, a noted cultural commentator and the executive vice provost at the University of Southern California, as its 24th president. -
Kurt Krueger M.A.T. ’74 was elected president of Concordia University Irvine, a private, liberal arts university in California. -
Bruce Reynolds ’02, principal at R.E. Jewell Elementary School in Bend, Oregon, was named Oregon Principal of the Year. -
Fiona Corner represents Catholic students in 13 Western states as regional chairperson for the National Catholic Student Coalition. -
College of Arts & Sciences commencement to feature speeches by environmental scientist, burgeoning playwright
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Erica Thorson, clinical professor at IELP, discusses her recent trip to Morocco, where she participated in a workshop to help customs officials understand the laws governing the exportation of Barbary macaques.
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Download Students Speak 9/17/09Notes from the Students Speak discussion on September 17, 2009.
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