Please Review School Closure Policy Prior to Threat of Winter Weather

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.

Identification Cards Policy

Please take a moment to review Lewis & Clark’s updated policy for identification cards. 

Covid 19

Reminder to Review Current COVID Guidelines

Guidance for the start of the 2023-24 academic year can be found on the college’s COVID-19 Information page.

Get Photo Added to Your New Student ID Card

If you have a new student ID card without your photo, please plan on having your photo taken and receiving a new card soon. Check out the schedule for your dedicated time!

It Takes a Village

Taking an active role in your own safety is the first step to maintaining a safe campus. Being aware of easily preventable risks, can help keep yourselves, and your peers, safe. 
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The “What,” “Why,” and “How” of COVID-19 and Our Community

What really is COVID-19, and why does the information seem to change? How does this uncertainty impact us at Lewis & Clark, and how do we move forward? Here are some answers to many questions people have regarding COVID-19 and its impact on our community.
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Our Natural Neighbors: The Owls

A wrap up of our series by Campus Safety Officer Adam Ross on our natural neighbors here at Lewis & Clark focuses on the extremely elusive Owls that call our forests home.
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Our Natural Neighbors: The Black-Tailed Deer

This is a continuation of the series by Campus Safety Officer Adam Ross looking into some of the fauna that calls Lewis & Clark campus “home.” In the article, I introduce some smaller groups of black-tailed deer that frequent the different campuses.
Image of deer at night.

A Bigger Impact: Please Consider the Furry and Feathered Creatures on Campus

In this series of articles, Campus Safety Officer Adam Ross hopes to introduce you to some of the many creatures that call Lewis & Clark home along with you, and who you may be able to spot yourself, provided we respect their boundaries.

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Theft

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Drug Policy Violation

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Theft and Fraud

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Title IX Ruling Not following directives

CANCELLED: Campus Safety to Test Emergency Notification System Dec. 7 at 10 a.m.

Please take a moment to configure your own emergency notifications setting.
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