Items tagged with study abroad
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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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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.
News
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Incoming ILSA Executive Director (and L&C Law alum) Will Patterson’s talk on how to break into international law as a a career is now available! If you missed this event, you should watch the podcast as is the most informative international law career event on campus this year!
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Tadhg Fendt ’14 has become the first student from Lewis & Clark’s Russian Program to receive a Boren Scholarship. The award will support Fendt’s language study abroad. -
Students talk about how Lewis & Clark fulfilled their passion for international experiences. -
For the second consecutive year, Lewis & Clark ranks in the top five on the Peace Corps Top Colleges list—the only school in Portland to receive this honor. -
Seven outstanding students joined the Pamplin Society of Fellows this fall, increasing the ranks of distinguished students, alumni, and endowed professors who comprise Lewis & Clark’s undergraduate honor society. -
Lewis & Clark expands its robust overseas study program to North Africa. -
U.S. News & World Report praises the opportunities for exploration, at home and abroad, at Lewis & Clark. -
Krissy Lyon ’12 is one of many students who spent the summer conducting scientific research. -
This spring, Lewis & Clark students are claiming a bounty of national awards and honors in recognition of their academic excellence and commitment to global service. -
The Lewis & Clark Environmental Studies Program has earned its third grant in 11 years from the Andrew Mellon Foundation to expand the program, taking more students and faculty to locations around the world for research, and sharing its unique environmental studies model with peer institutions. -
Students challenge popular environmental assumptions with unique research model -
Each year, tens of thousands of website visitors read stories, watch videos, and listen to podcasts that highlight the success of our students, faculty, and alumni. Here are the top 10 biggest stories from Lewis & Clark in 2010. -
Andrea Liamzon (‘09) and Remy Neymarc (‘11) are TCKs who have documented their experiences of the world through photography. -
Students and faculty work to advance culturally appropriate counseling in Uganda and America. -
Throughout her time at Lewis & Clark, senior Samantha Stein has immersed herself in issues of cultural competency and conflict resolution on campus and abroad. -
Katie Walter B.A. ’09, a first-generation college graduate, seeks positive change in India by starting a women’s artisan collective. -
This spring, awards and honors are streaming in from prestigious national organizations like the Fulbright Program and the Barry M. Goldwater Foundation. Learn more about the student recipients and how they hope to impact the world in the stories below. -
As they reflect on their experiences abroad, students and faculty are sharing their stories in blogs. -
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Ian Feis ’12, co-creator of the new Global Engagement Board, discusses why he wanted to create a way for students to fund experiential learning opportunities for their peers. -
With the help of Lewis & Clark’s student-led grant program, senior Betto van Waarden conducted research abroad this summer to support his thesis. The globetrotting history major, a native of Holland, explored themes of globalization and the exchange of ideas across cultures. Learn more. -
More than twenty members of the Loveless clan descended on campus in the fall of 2008 to dedicate the Stephen Crawford Loveless ’72 Faculty and Staff Lounge in Howard Hall.
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Just a week after her graduation this spring, Katie Walter B.A. ’09, traveled to Delhi, India to begin a summer of service. -
Lewis & Clark students earn national recognition and top academic honors for their work. -
With a broad range of academic interests, a deep engagement in the sciences, and a passion for international study, Conor Jacobs B.A. ’09 brings together many of the best elements of a Lewis & Clark College education. -
Lisa LeSage, associate dean and director of Business Law Programs at Lewis & Clark Law School, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to lecture at one of Latin America’s top law schools, Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile, in Santiago, Chile, for the 2009-2010 academic year. -
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With support from a prestigious grant program, Katie Walter ’09 will devote her summer to promoting peace in a small community in India. -
Dede received a research award from the Traditional Fulbright Scholar Program, which is supported by the U.S. Department of State and administered by the Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES).
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The Lewis & Clark College’s Friendship Family Program is looking for families, couples, or singles to help international students learn more about the US culture and way of life.
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Download China Beijing Form
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Download China Beijing General Culture Form
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Download China Harbin Form
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Download CSW Spring 2012Here is our semester offering of College Success Workshops for Spring 2012!
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Download India Form
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Download Japan Osaka Form
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Download Japan Saporo Form
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Download Japan Waseda Form
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Download Vietnam Form