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News
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The 10 biggest stories from Lewis & Clark this year. -
During Kinect CodeCamp, computer science majors gained valuable experience. -
The annual Pio Fair introduces students to campus activities. -
From Abu Dhabi to Zurich, Paris to Portland, alumni and parents will celebrate together this month. -
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. -
Tamma Carleton B.A. ’09, a gifted scholar-athlete, is one of only 32 people in the United States to be named a Rhodes Scholar for 2011. -
Lewis & Clark alumna Tamma Carleton has been named a Rhodes Scholar, considered by many to be the most prestigious international graduate scholarship program. -
Eight Lewis & Clark alumni received prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships for demonstrating promise as leaders in their fields. -
Lewis & Clark students earn national recognition and top academic honors for their work. -
A record six seniors received Fulbright Awards this spring. -
Lewis & Clark juniors Allison Akagi, Claire Fassio, and Conor Jacobs were awarded Barry M. Goldwater scholarships.
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Ben Brysacz, a junior political science major, has earned the nation’s top prize for undergraduate leadership.
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Rory Sullivan, a junior history major, has been awarded one of ten fellowships to participate in a summer seminar at the University of Pennsylvania’s McNeil Center for the Study of Early America.
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Real Life is an online journal where undergraduate students blog about what it’s like to live, breathe, and study at Lewis & Clark. The Admissions Office has sponsored this journal since 2003. Go▶ -
Martin Hart-Landsberg, professor of economics, blogs about the latest economic trends and news, sifting through countless reports and analyses and offering his insights in plain English. Go▶ -
Pauls Toutonghi, assistant professor of English, blogs about writing, teaching, and current events. Go▶ -
Peter Ames Carlin B.A. ’85 is the author of critically acclaimed biographies about Paul McCartney and Brian Wilson. He blogs about music, television, and other pop culture news. Go▶ -
Miel (Davis) Hendrickson B.A. ’99 splits her time between Washington D.C. and Africa, where she works on international relief and development projects. Her blog chronicles her travels. Go▶