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Lewis & Clark alumni help create the city’s unique vibe.
Features
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Professor Daena Goldsmith B.S. ’86 (right) studies communication in couples dealing with a chronic health condition such as heart disease, cancer, or HIV.
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By Abby Haight
Many clients in treatment for mental health issues are also battling addiction. Are their counselors prepared to help?
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Katie Walter B.A. ’09 makes a positive difference for others by starting a women’s artisan collective.
President's Letter
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To slightly rephrase an old expression, “Good things come to good colleges.” Lewis & Clark has enjoyed two fortunate developments during the past year.
On Palatine Hill
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Alumni News
Profiles
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Beth Skillern J.D. ‘86
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Marc Casto B.A. ‘97
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“I had a crazy goal to speak at MIT before the age of 27,” Case says. “I got the chance six months after graduating from Lewis & Clark.”
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By Pattie Pace
Bob Carlson M.A.T. ‘95, executive director of Center for Research in Environmental Studies and Technologies (CREST), shows kids they can make a difference.
In Memoriam
Photo Galleries
Afterword
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As a black woman, I am moved beyond language to be here when we honor those without names or status, people who made a difference in large and small ways.
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