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On Thursday, August 14, 2008 President Tom Hochstettler and Marcia Glas-Hochstettler hosted the annual ice cream social for all Lewis & Clark employees. -
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. -
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. -
Thank You! (07-08) -
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Events
February 22nd, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
February 28th, 2012
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3:30pm - 4:30pm:
Law School Faculty Bookwarming
Ron Lansing, Emeritus Professor of Law, will share his new book Crystalling the Legacy: Stories and Reflections on the Accredidation Era of a Law School 1965-1974. Coffee and cookies will be provided.
February 29th, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
March 7th, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
March 14th, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
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12:15pm:
Andrea Ritchie
The National Lawyers Guild, OUTlaw, the Black Law Students’ Association, and Women’s Law Caucus present Queer (In)justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States.Join us in Room 2 on March 13 at 12:15 pm, where NYC police misconduct attorney Andrea Ritchie will speak about the book she co-authored, Queer (In)justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States.The book is “a groundbreaking work that turns a “queer eye” on the criminal legal system. Drawing on years of research, activism, and legal advocacy, Queer (In)Justice is a searing examination of the queer experience—as criminal defendants, prisoners, and survivors of violent crimes. The authors unpack queer criminal archetypes– like “gleeful gay killers,” “lethal lesbians,” and “disease spreaders”– to illustrate the punishment of queer expression, regardless of whether a crime was ever committed. And tracing stories from the judicial bench to the streets and behind prison bars, the authors prove that the policing of sex and gender both bolsters and reinforces racial and gender inequalities.”Andrea Ritchie is a police misconduct attorney and organizer who has engaged in extensive research, writing, speaking, litigation, organizing, and advocacy on profiling, policing, and physical and sexual violence by law enforcement agents against women, girls, and LGBT people of color in the US and Canada over the past two decades.
Lunch Served.(Until 1:15pm on March 14th)
March 15th, 2012
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10:00am:
Creating Forms in Adobe Acrobat
PDFs are ideally suited for distributing forms, however, increasingly people are no longer satisfied with simply printing and completing PDF forms by hand. In this workshop you’ll learn how to use Acrobat Professional to create interactive online forms. These forms can be completed electronically with both Acrobat and the free Reader program and printed or saved and emailed.(Until 11:30am on March 15th)
March 21st, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
March 28th, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
April 4th, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
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2:00pm - 3:30pm:
Getting Started with Gmail
Lewis & Clark is going Google! Once you make the switch, you’ll use LCmail, based on Google’s Gmail when you want to check email on the web. This class is for those new to Gmail or Gmail novices.
April 5th, 2012
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2:00pm - 3:30pm:
Advanced Powerpoint
Learn some tricks for adding extra pizzaz to your presentations with themes, multimedia and custom animations. We will also discuss techniques using PowerPoint for various projects, both in person and as a standalone document.
April 10th, 2012
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2:00pm:
Avoiding Catastrophe with Backups
If your project files, lecture notes, or any other vital data live only on your local computer, you are one hard drive crash away from losing it all. In this workshop we’ll discuss what you should be backing up and then review software options for both Macs and PCs to help you manage backups. With your files backed up you’ll barely bat an eye when your hard drive crashes.(Until 3:30pm on April 10th)
April 11th, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
April 18th, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
April 25th, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
May 2nd, 2012
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9:00am - 11:00am:
Website “Office Hours”
Morgan Grether and David McKelvey of New Media provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
News
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Staff Development Days -
Information Technology continually searches for ways to offer training to staff, faculty and students. We recognize that there are times when an individual cannot attend our training session, doesn’t know that they need the training when our workshop is offered or IT is not offering the specific training that is needed. We believe that we have found the solution to these challenges in lynda.com -
Join The Office of Multicultural Affairs on Facebook and Twitter! -
On April 22 and 23, Lewis & Clark Law School and the Environmental and Natural Resources program will bring legal, environmental, and business experts together to examine what the Clean Air Act has accomplished and what lies ahead for air quality and regulation issues. -
Alexander Gnoske ‘99, has written, illustrated and published a children’s story about a little boy, his dog, and their animal friends. Loui realizes his friends are getting hurt from garbage, so he sets out to save them. -
Your journey to healthy living begins here!
Date & Time: Wednesday, February 22nd 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Location: Templeton-Stamm East/West on the LC-Fir Acres Campus -
This year’s staff recognition luncheon honored 57 staff members for reaching milestones in their loyal service to Lewis & Clark. -
Pioneer basketball is on the rise, with the women’s team jumping all the way to seventh in the nation. -
The Pioneer football team enjoys its best season in 35 years. -
Soup, Socks & Snugglies Drive is a success. Items donated by staff, faculty and students to the Oregon Food Bank and Oregon Foster Care. -
Chris Sulages, Lewis & Clark’s head football coach, has been named the D3football.com West Region Coach of the Year. -
Another baby has joined our extended Lewis & Clark community! Alexander James Holmgren (son of Vanessa Holmgren) was born on August 16, 2011. He weighed in at 9 lbs., 13 oz. and was 21” long. -
From the digital screens around campus to the website home page, the work of the New Media team is easy to see this fall. This Q & A sheds light on the team’s major projects. -
The Source connected with Director of Auxilaries Wendy Washburn, who oversees the bookstore, to learn about what has changed in the past year and what goals remain for the store. -
Within the first couple of months of her arrival, Lisa Meyer, dean of admissions and financial aid for the College of Arts and Sciences, has implemented several personnel changes. Learn more in this Q&A. -
Michel George, currently the head of capital planning and auxiliary services at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont, and a longtime facilities executive in higher education, will become associate vice president for facilities at Lewis & Clark effective October 3. -
Mark Figueroa, currently the director of assessment, planning, and institutional research at Scripps College, will join the Lewis & Clark community as director of institutional research beginning November 15. -
A researcher and role model, Dean Tuajuanda Jordan explains in this profile how she hopes to inspire students at Lewis & Clark. -
The Pioneers football team could be poised to take the top spot in the Northwest Conference, an Oregonian article asserts. -
Following a year of deliberations by the Sustainability Task Force, the Lewis & Clark Sustainability Council (LCSC) is being reconstituted and re-launched. -
Former star player and longtime assistant coach Dinari Foreman ’95 will lead the Pioneers. -
October 6 and December 6
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Enjoy singing? Join the Community Chorale!
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On Wednesday, August 24, students and parents will begin arriving on the undergraduate campus for New Student Orientation and Parents Preview. Learn how you can help welcome them into our community. -
Lise Harwin has been appointed the new director of public relations for Lewis & Clark; she will begin August 1. -
Ombudsperson Valerie White featured in Oregonian for remembrance of her late father -
Bridget Flaherty has been selected as the new assistant director of the Office of International Students and Scholars. She will begin on Monday, June 20. -
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President Barry Glassner and Provost Jane Atkinson have announced the members of the dean of students search committee.
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Provost Jane Atkinson announced today that Dean of Students and Chief Diversity Officer Celestino Limas will leave his position in June to become Vice President for Campus Life and Senior Diversity Officer at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania.
Files
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Download Department Orientation ChecklistBeginning a new job can be an overwhelming and challenging experience. When we provide new staff with the information and tools they need to be successful we all benefit. Orientation is a process which includes the first day of hire, department orientatio
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Download Department Orientation ChecklistDepartment Orientation Checklist for Managers
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First Day Orientation Packet
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Download technical resources
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Download ZipsplitNew Zipcodes and Major zipcode changes
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Online Help
Training you to maintain your site’s content is central to our work. As part of the content project, we are revamping our online support materials, in structure and style. We’ve hired Lawrence (law web developer) to help us with additional training materials. (Morgan and Lawrence)
- 30 Aug: Add help tab and update welcome message to be feeds-only.
- 8 Jul: New LiveWhale support site soft-launched.
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The Visual Resources Center at Lewis & Clark links images and ideas through the lens of a liberal arts college. Go▶ -
The Center for Career and Community Engagement blogs about local and global opportunities for student engagement—from community service to internships and career-preparedness activities. Go▶ -
Morgan S. Grether, web content systems manager, posts photos from around Lewis & Clark, which he thinks is the prettiest campus in the country. Go▶ -
The Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark, in collaboration with the Animal Legal Defense Fund, is an animal law think tank. Students, staff, and faculty affiliated with the center contribute to the blog. Go▶ -
The New Media team blogs about creating and maintaining the Lewis & Clark website and offers news and tips. Go▶ -
Mark Dahl, interim director of Watzek Library, blogs about everything from digital scholarship to evolving catalogs. Go▶ -
Doug Erickson, head of Special Collections and college archivist, blogs mines the Internet for interesting articles about the book world to present a glimpse into the literary happenings of society. Go▶ -
Tom Krattenmaker, associate vice president for public affairs and communications, is a writer specializing in religion in public life. He is the author of the book Onward Christian Athletes. His blog aggregates his columns for USA Today and other publications. Go▶ -
Sam Taylor, head crew coach, blogs about Pioneer crew races, team culture, and the community of athletes at Lewis & Clark. Go▶ -
Chris Fantz, head swim coach, blogs about the men’s and women’s swim teams, training, meets, and all the fun student athletes have along the way. Go▶