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On February 24, 2010, our generous professors competed in an intense Wii Boxing competition, held in the LRC arena. Float like an easement, sting like money damages!
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The Multicultural Fair is an annual event put on by the students of Akin Hall, Campus Living, and the Office of Multicultural Affairs. -
On Thursday, August 14, 2008 President Tom Hochstettler and Marcia Glas-Hochstettler hosted the annual ice cream social for all Lewis & Clark employees. -
From new roofs to new research laboratories, Facilities Services has completed more than 50 capital and operations projects in 2008. -
More than 20 Facilities Services employees volunteered their time to gather campus greens and assemble 125 holiday wreath arrangements. -
Hanna Neuschwander, director of publications at the graduate school, attended the inauguration of President Barack Obama. -
The Pamplin Society of Fellows formally inducted seven new members in a ceremony on October 20th, 2008. -
Ten students from the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling traveled to Mumbai, India in December 2007 as part of their coursework in the Marriage, Couple and Family Therapy and Community Counseling programs. -
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The sun shone brightly on 2008's incoming class of graduate students as they gathered in groups on the South Campus lawn for Convocation, which kicks off the academic year and the Core Program. -
A Fall '08 exhibit at Watzek Library examines 500 years of bookbinding history, from the era of vellum through contemporary handmade books, revealing some of the lesser-known items in the rare book holdings of Lewis & Clark College Special Collections -
For the first time in 10 years, the Fir Acres Theatre will be filled with the melodies of a main stage musical. Opening Nov. 6, 2008, “Urinetown, the Musical,” is major collaboration between the theatre and music departments. -
Every year, Lewis & Clark Professor of Education Zaher Wahab leaves Portland to devote four months of service to the Afghan Ministry of Higher Education. This photo slideshow features images Wahab captured during a recent stay in Afghanistan. -
The work of 50 up-and-coming photographers from around the world will be on display at the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art this spring. reGeneration: 50 photographers of tomorrow, which opens January 22, 2009. -
For many Lewis & Clark students, moving to Portland, Oregon is just one more stop on a lifelong international journey. These photographs were taken by junior Andrea Liamzon throughout her travels. -
In March, senior Brendan Larsen, senior Alec Kerins, and Assistant Professor of Biology Greta Binford spent their spring break bringing lab research and global engagement together in Puerto Plata, a region in the Dominican Republic. -
An accomplished artist and world traveler, Ross Christy ’09 shares his thoughts about art and education and his hopes for the future. -
With support from a prestigious grant program, Katie Walter ’09 will devote her summer to promoting peace in a small community in India. -
Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology Andraé L. Brown joined rapper David Banner's USO tour to Iraq in January.
News
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Lewis & Clark media studies professor Bryan Sebok has his students making a documentary called Cartlandia, about diversity in Portland’s food cart scene.
From the Portland Tribune:
Too much of a good thing
Sure, “Portlandia” is just a TV show, Sebok says. But sometimes life does start imitating art, even after the art has disappeared from the airwaves. And there’s something to be said for building on an established brand name. “It says something about what we’re up to,” Sebok says of the name choice. “We’re playing with the mythical nature of local identity.” -
Fir Acres Theatre is home base for theatre arts and dance at Lewis & Clark. With two stages—the black box and the main stage—the Department of Theatre offers a wide variety of performances, including faculty-directed productions, one-act plays written and directed by students, and the annual student-choreographed dance extravaganza. In this video, student actors, directors, designers, and technicians talk about their experiences within the department.
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Each year, the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) recognizes faculty, staff, and students whose tremendous contributions make Lewis & Clark a more welcoming community. -
Student-athletes share what makes Lewis & Clark the right choice. -
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. -
Laurel Sager ’15, a rhetoric and media studies major, took home second place in the Medford Mail Tribune’s third annual Two-Minute Film Festival. -
Travel new territory together with us. -
Students and alumni share how to get the most out of a Lewis & Clark education. -
A residence hall for every passion. -
Meet our exceptional professors. -
Assistant football coach Ryan Lockard B.A. ’07 is using his Lewis & Clark degree to run his own business, providing personal training to individuals with special needs. -
Students explore and learn from the environment of the Pacific Northwest. -
Award-winning filmmaker Brian Lindstrom B.A. ’84 will premiere his newest documentary, Alien Boy: The Life and Death of James Chasse, in Portland in February. The feature-length film focuses on a man with schizophrenia who died after a run-in with police officers in September 2006. -
A new gambling treatment center, located just a mile south of downtown Portland, is the only facility in the city to offer free counseling services on weekends. -
Students stay busy with classes, jobs, sports, and abundant activities on and off campus. -
Student filmmaker conveys the Lewis & Clark experience in two minutes. -
Collaborative research takes an interdisciplinary approach. -
Students explore how entrepreneurs think. -
Students love our location. -
Student-athletes share what makes Lewis & Clark the right choice. -
A liberal arts education proves valuable for alumni. -
The Lewis & Clark women’s cross country team has earned its third consecutive Northwest Conference (NWC) Championship. The men’s team surprised the field and took home second place. -
Celebrate on Palatine Hill, October 26-28. -
We offer athletic pursuits for every Pioneer. -
Experience collaboration, critical thinking, and creative expression at their best. -
Enjoy the benefits of living on campus. -
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. -
Explore the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with College Outdoors. -
Lewis & Clark has one of the most beautiful campuses in the country, according to the Princeton Review. In national rankings released this week, Lewis & Clark once again made the list, this year taking the number five spot.
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Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Alyssa Perkins: “Catalog of Scents”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Ben Brysacz Truman ScholarBen Brysacz has earned the nation’s top prize for undergraduate leaders, a highly competitive Truman Scholarship. Listen to a conversation with Brysacz and learn about how he hopes to impact the country’s political dialogue in the future.
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Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Eco-Olympics at Lewis & ClarkSenior Kiel Johnson talks about Lewis & Clark College’s inaugural Eco-Olympics competition and shares his goals for increasing environmental awareness on campus.
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Senior Eric Atcheson is one of three students nationwide who will represent the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) in an annual U.S./Irish debate. Listen to a conversation with Atcheson, in the final days before his debate.
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Gillian Sleeman ’10 discusses social class research
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Ian Feis ’12 discusses the new Global Engagement Board, which he co-created.
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Download Isobel Crittenden, “Prayer”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Jodi McLaren: “Saturday Morning”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Lawyers routinely tell stories in legal documents and the courtroom but conveying clear, compelling stories is as much a science as an art.
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Download Karen Glass, “Words Too Fixed”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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In a musical collaboration unlike anything seen at Lewis & Clark in recent decades, two choirs and the orchestra will together perform a concert including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final masterpiece, the Requiem, in two concerts in April.
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Khalilah Jones ’10, a student pursuing her master’s in teaching, talks about how hopes to spend her whole career in the classroom
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Khalilah Jones ’10, who is pursuing her master’s in teaching, loves to write. Here, she reads an untitled poem she wrote.
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Download KLC Board of Directors 2010Application for KLC Fall 2010 Board of Directors
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Law students discuss the Lewis & Clark Law Review and Spring Symposium
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Download Lewis Feuer: “I’ll start this way”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Listen to a conversation with first-year student Louise Trueheart to learn about what brought her to Lewis & Clark and hear her unique perspectives about culture, Christianity, and student life.
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Listen to a conversation with first-year student Louise Trueheart to learn about what brought her to Lewis & Clark and hear her unique perspectives about culture, Christianity, and student life.
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Download Mary Szybist: Knocking or NothingAssistant Professor of English Mary Szybist, recent winner of a poetry fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Witter Bynner Fellowship in Poetry from the Library of Congress, reads her work.
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Download Mayme Berman, “Lulled”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Molly Conroy, “On brown hair”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Momo and the Coop, “Billie Jean”
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Nicky Ton ’10 discusses social class research
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