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Equity and Inclusion Events

April 28, 2017

Finals Study Break with Ben & Jerry’s!

Join CAB for a finals study break with Ben & Jerry’s!
April 27, 2017

Last Turn Up – 2017 Neon Rave


We’re moving inside because of the continuing rain in the forecast.





Last Turn Up – 2017 Neon Rave
Thursday, April 27th • 9pm to 1am

DJM² • Photo Booth • Snacks

Fir Acres Theater Patio & Albany Quadrangle

Presented by Apocalips, ASU, BSU, CAB, FSU, GLU, MixedLC, QSU, and Student Activities
April 27, 2017

Women in Construction: A Conference to Educate and Empower

This conference is a construction-industry focused event that addresses a range of topics in the construction industry, presented by women and men who support women, with the goal to educate and empower.
April 25, 2017

Holocaust Remembrance Day Speaker – Rosalyn Kliot

In her own words…

Join us for Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Ha’Shoah) as we listen to the story of Rosalyn Kliot and her parents in Council Chamber at 6pm on Wednesday, April 25th.

Rosalyn Kliot was born in April 1945 in Lodz, Poland, after her parents’ courageous escape from the Klooga Concentration Camp in Estonia. Rosalyn will be speaking about her parents’ journey as well as the experience of being the child of Holocaust survivors.
April 22, 2017

6th Annual Oregon Alliance for Multilingual Multicultural Education (AMME) Institute

Saturday, April 22, 2017
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
April 20, 2017

Korean Drumming and Cosmology: Music Reflecting and Shaping Local Culture

Nathan Hesselink, visiting speaker from the Korean Research University of British Columbia will introduce the Sino-Korean concept known as “um-yang and the five elements.”
Easter Worship is at 11 a.m. on April 16th in Agnes Flanagan Chapel
April 16, 2017

Easter Worship Service

Come celebrate Easter morning with worship led by Rev. Mark Duntley, Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life. There will be special music featuring our wonderful Casavant organ played by organist Cheryl Will, class of 1967.  There will be a coffee, fruit, and pastry reception before the service in the Diane Gregg Memorial Pavilion. 
April 14, 2017

Good Friday Prayer & Meditation Service

This brief Good Friday prayer and meditation service will feature readings from the Bible about the arrest, trial, and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.  There will be time for silent meditation and prayer, and the singing of a Good Friday hymn.  Please contact Mark Duntley (duntley@lclark.edu) for more information.
April 11, 2017

The Huddled Masses: Displacement in a Time of Crisis

With widespread displacement, issues regarding refugee policy are at the forefront of national and international consciousness. Should refugees be allowed to seek refuge only within their country of origin or across the world?
April 10, 2017

Borders: Indispensable or Obsolete?

Borders have always been a defining feature of modern states. In a globalized world, however, these boundaries are a contentious issue.
April 10, 2017

Kith or Kin? The State’s Role in Reproduction

Individual liberties are limited in wartime, but what happens to autonomy in the face of population pressure?
April 10, 2017

Laybrinth Walk

Labyrinth walking is an ancient form of spiritual meditation and contemplation that transcends traditional religious boundaries.  Come and experience the simplicity and peace of this timeless spiritual practice.  You are welcome to come by to walk the labyrinth anytime between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Monday, April 10th in the Diane Gregg Paviliion.  Sponsored by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.
April 8, 2017

Lu’au 2017

Hawaii Club presents…
Lu’au 2017

Saturday, April 8th - Dinner 5pm and Show at 7pm
Pamplin Sports Center
April 5, 2017

A Fiction Reading by Michael Ondaatje

Michael Ondaatje is one of the world’s foremost writers – his artistry and aesthetic have influenced an entire generation of writers and readers. Although he is best known as a novelist, Ondaatje’s work also encompasses poetry, memoir, and film, and reveals a passion for defying conventional form. His transcendent novel The English Patient explores the stories of people history fails to reveal by intersecting four diverse lives at
the end of World War II. This bestselling novel was later made into an Academy Award-winning film.
April 5, 2017

2017 Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement Banquet

Please join us for the 2017 IME Banquet: “Staying Woke Requires Rest.”
March 24, 2017

Interfaith Dialogues

Interfaith dialogues take place every Friday at 12:30 p.m. in the Trail Room and are an opportunity for students from various spiritual backgrounds to engage together in discussion.  Past topics have included death and dying, afterlife, appropriation and authenticity, and the origin and expressions of morality.  Look for the balloon at a table in the Trail Room, bring your lunch and join in each Friday at 12:30 PM!
March 23, 2017

Coming Out Concert

The QSU presents “The Queer Artists Concert.” This concert hopes to showcase the Lewis & Clark queer community through a cappella performances of the music of queer artists, and the works of queer folk in the Lewis & Clark community. We are back after a short hiatus and hope to gain your support in the coming semesters.
LIVE STREAMED EVENT
March 18, 2017

Salsa Night with the Latino Law Society

Join the Latino Law Society for a night of fun and dancing.
March 18, 2017

Executive Experimentation: Oregon’s Response to Ordering Constitutionally-Risky Immigration Action

The Lewis & Clark Law School, Causa, and the Innovation Law Lab are sponsoring a public convening on the Trump Executive Orders on immigration and Oregon’s response.  Local and national immigration and civil rights lawyers and activists will analyze the impact of the Administration’s policies on Oregon and the nation.  The convening will set the groundwork for constructing pathways toward an immigrant-inclusive community.
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