Chronicle Magazine
Cover Story
Faculty Alter Egos
Undergraduate faculty pursue varied avocations for a healthy work-life balance
Featured Stories
In Conversation With Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Her visit to campus on March 12 marked the fifth by a member of the U.S. Supreme Court since 2008.
Preparing Higher Education’s Future Leaders
Lewis & Clark launches a new master’s degree program in student affairs administration.
Champion of Change
Ruthe Farmer BA ’92 strives to help young women succeed in the male-dominated world of information technology.
Word Play
New generations discover the power of creative writing at Lewis & Clark.
President's Letter
The Reach of Our Faculty
My faculty colleagues make a difference in the lives of our students in daily ways and in ways that lead to a lifetime of success. The external validation our students and professors receive proves that.
On Palatine Hill
Alumni News
Honors Banquet
At the Alumni Honors Banquet on February 22, Lewis & Clark recognized alumni from the College of Arts and Sciences for their outstanding accomplishments and community service.
Save The Date
Save The Date
Alumni Career Corps
Share your career expertise with students, no matter where you live.
Profiles
Capturing Wildlife—With a Camera
In Botswana, Jack Swenson BA ’79 and his photo-safari guests conceal themselves in an underground blind, observing doves and impala at a nearby watering hole.
Oregon’s 2014 Superintendent of the Year
Growing up in southwest Oregon, Don Grotting Ed. Ad. ’00 and his four siblings lived in a house with no indoor plumbing until he was a sophomore at Coquille High School.
Saving Sun Bears in Borneo
Jocelyn Stokes BA ’07 launched the Survival of the Sun Bears awareness campaign and documentary film project through her media company, Wild & Stoked Productions.
Chair of the Oregon Lottery Commission
Elisa Dozono JD ’06 has never relied on luck to advance her career. Instead, she’s always believed in good old-fashioned hard work—along with highly developed multitasking skills.
In Memoriam
Afterword
Abroad in Hungary: Student or Spy?
by Benjamin Ostrom BA ’85
The reports arrived from Hungary in a dusty envelope topped with colorful stamps. Inside, each document was labeled “Top Secret” and imprinted with the green watermark of the National Archives in Budapest.Galleries
Afterword: Abroad in Hungary: Student or Spy?
Accompanies Afterword article.
Black History Month
In conjunction with Black History Month, Lewis & Clark hosted a series of events with high- profile speakers to promote community conversations on topics such as social justice, civil rights, politics, and environmental justice.
Back in the Hunt
The men’s basketball team posts a strong season and eyes a future conference championship.