Information Technology is changing the College’s voicemail retention practices in order to reduce storage utilization and the number of full voicemail inboxes. These changes will impact voicemail messages delivered both to your voicemail inbox, as well as your LC email inbox. All messages older than 90 days will be permanently deleted from your LC email inbox and voicemail inbox on April 1, 2024. If you have voicemail messages that you would like to save, please download locally or to another storage location prior to this date.
Requesting clothing donations from faculty, staff, and the L&C community.
This article provides tips on checking in with coworkers, and how to build a stronger community in the workplace.
Know your food options for spring break!
Watch our first Belong Resource Feature. We will be bringing items (podcasts, articles, tips, etc) that discuss belonging on campus on a regular basis.
Wolf Play, which opens March 8 on Lewis & Clark’s Main Stage, is directed by Suhaila Meera, assistant professor of theatre. With the help of a puppet, boxing moves, and wolf pack metaphors, the play explores issues of family, parenting, community, survival, and love.
The Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (IME) office presents The I.D.E.A. Catalyst Awards.
The Nielson Social Change Innovation Grant program is facilitated by the Center for Social Change and Community Involvement. The grant supports Lewis & Clark College undergraduate student-initiated projects and is designed to:
The Office of Communications has launched a new way to showcase our beautiful institution online.
Please join us February 27 - 29 for the 10th annual Middle Eastern and North African Studies Symposium. Driven by the Middle Eastern North Africa Studies program at Lewis & Clark, this year’s symposium sets out to explore linguistic diversity and identity, multicultural communications, and language politics.
Starting this spring, IT will integrate single sign on and Zoom. This process will also automatically provision Zoom licenses to Lewis & Clark accounts logging into Zoom for the first time. Staff and faculty employees will get Pro Zoom licenses, students will receive basic licenses with the option to request a Pro license.
To ensure you receive these notifications, please confirm and update your cell phone number before the test:
Students: Log into WebAdvisor
Employees: Log into Workday
Visit emergency.lclark.edu for instructions on updating your contact information.
When the Lewis & Clark community comes together, our strength is unparalleled. Now is the time for us to look ahead and think about how we can best shape our future for continued success. Last semester institutional leadership began developing a new strategic plan and, with the help of a growing circle of faculty and staff, we have made good headway. We are now looking for wider participation in the process.
Celebrate Black History Month by reading about Black experiences, past and present! You’ll find a small selection of books from our collection in the Watzek atrium, all available for you to borrow.
Grab a free, custom copy of this year’s Everybody Reads title at Watzek Library and Boley Law Library! In support of Multnomah County Library’s community reading project, copies of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin are available on campus. Read, reflect, and learn together in online and in-person activities outlined in the accompanying project guide. Everybody Reads is a community-wide project that promotes shared reading and discussion around a single book. Watzek and Boley will facilitate book discussions in March.
Winter weather is in the forecast, so now is the time to review the policies we have in place to keep faculty, staff, and students safe and the institution running during snow, ice, or other dangerous weather events.
To nominate a fellow undergraduate student or staff/faculty, please see the link here. 2024 nominations are due by March 11. Recipients will be announced during IME’s Annual Banquet on April 18.
Learn more about Bon Appetit’s operating hours. All dining services are closed Wednesday, December 20 through Friday, January 12.
Please consider purchasing a gift and bringing it to one of our convenient locations across campus no later than December 14.
Hey there, data enthusiasts! You know that feeling when you upgrade your phone and suddenly everything runs more smoothly? Well, that’s what we’re aiming for with our data governance at Lewis & Clark.
Please join us to celebrate Earth Day every day in April.
On Wednesday, March 13, we came together to celebrate all things Lewis & Clark on our 9th Annual Day of Giving!
Ramadan, one of the holiest months of the year for Muslims, is expected to begin at sundown on Sunday, March 10 (based on the official sighting of the moon) and conclude on April 9.
Lewis & Clark’s Alumni and Parent Engagement office has partnered with Nike to offer Lewis & Clark alumni, faculty, and staff access to the Nike Company Store.
The Lewis & Clark Advocacy Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) celebrated their inauguration with a memorable event on Friday, February 23, 2024.
All faculty and staff are invited to attend.
The Office of Equity and Inclusion and Human Resources are excited to announce that we have partnered to enroll our campus in Belong: An Inclusive Learning Community. This is a learning network open to all employees offered on behalf of the Council of Independent Colleges that is intended to increase student and collegial belonging on college campuses.
Concept submissions spoke to the common theme of a community garden space. In the next phase of the planning process, the College will test the feasibility of design elements submitted by faculty, staff, and students.
The Office of the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students is seeking nominations for the annual Rev. Mark A. Duntley Award and Troy Ridenour Memorial Award. Nomination deadline is March 1, 2024.
Submissions due by 5pm, Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Submission may be from any field of study so long as gender is central to the work.
The return to campus signals more than just classes—it’s Phonathon time. Answer the call to connect with a student, and to have the opportunity to shape the future at Lewis & Clark.
Last summer, six exempt employees formed a working group to research ways of organizing a Lewis & Clark Staff Council. Exempt staff—unlike faculty and union staff—do not currently have an organized body within the institution to support their work, promote collaboration and communication, and to serve as an advisory body to the Executive Council.
Read highlights from national, regional, and local media.
With Spring semester starting this week, we want to remind you of the ways you can protect yourself from respiratory illness, including the flu and COVID-19.
Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Operations Andrea Dooley welcomes new employees and provides an update on capital projects, sustainability, and IT initiatives.
Up to three CAS faculty will be awarded Health + Humanities Community Connections Faculty Grants to support courses that include new community partnerships in health + humanities. Applications are open now!
Each year, the Boley Law Library asks law school faculty, staff, and students to recommend some of their favorite books (and gift ideas).
Mail Services has implemented a new system to alert you when your package arrives.