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Welcome to the College’s innovative core program for incoming first-year students. “We’re so pleased to have you join us,” states Paul Powers, Director of Exploration and Discovery
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Professor Lydia Loren gets behind the camera and takes you to the offices of her fellow faculty colleagues for impromptu conversations about their current projects. If you ever wondered what a professor is working on while in their office, here’s your chance to snoop in and find out! -
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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Lewis & Clark launches a yearlong centennial celebration for the revered professor and former U.S. and Oregon poet laureate William Stafford. -
In case you missed it, you can watch the full Throckmorton lecture online. -
Hundreds of alumni reconnect on Palatine Hill June 20-23. -
Students honor philosophy professor Rebecca Copenhaver. -
Get to know Rebecca “Becko” Copenhaver , professor of philosophy and 2013 Teacher of the Year. -
Opportunities abound for students to gain professional experience. -
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 vote Rebecca “Becko” Copenhaver, professor of philosophy, Teacher of the Year. Watch her heartfelt acceptance speech in this short video. -
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. -
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. -
Lewis & Clark’s Graduate School of Education and Counseling now offers a gambling treatment center—the only facility in the city to offer free counseling services on weekends. -
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. -
Many high school students struggle to find success during the regular school year. For them, the Portland Public Schools Summer Scholar’s program provides a second chance, an opportunity to overcome personal and academic obstacles and transform failure into success. Aluma Ginger Taylor M.Ed. ‘04, leads the Summer Scholars program, and discusses its benefits in this video.
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Celebrate on Palatine Hill, October 26-28.
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