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Dr. Robin Holmes-Sullivan named the next president of Lewis & Clark
The Lewis & Clark Board of Trustees announced today it has selected Dr. Robin Holmes-Sullivan as the institution’s 26th president. The appointment of Holmes-Sullivan follows a rigorous nationwide search that attracted a strong pool of over a hundred applicants.
Books for Juneteenth
Winners Announced in 21st National NALSA Writing Competition
Two papers explored sovereignty in association with the COVID-19 pandemic; a third paper explored solutions to Tulsa’s post-McGirtwhite-collar crime.
National Student Affairs Leader Selected as Vice President for Student Life
Yvonne Gurira Receives Outstanding Animal Law LLM Graduate Award
Yvonne Gurira is named this year’s Outstanding Animal Law LLM Graduate, a merit award given in memory of Florence Kaufelt, a lifelong friend of animals, to a graduate of our Animal Law LLM program.
On a Pedestal
How do the arts help us answer the question,
“What is an appropriate monument for this time and place?”
Transforming Lives
The graduate school’s TransActive Gender Project provides a holistic range of services and expertise for transgender and gender-diverse children and youth, as well as their families.
by Hanna Merzbach BA ’20
From Stumptown to Portlandia: Students Explore Portland’s History
Arielle Hammond
Arielle Hammond is one of five recipients nationwide to receive the AASA Educational Administration Scholarship for aspiring superintendents.
Professor and Alumna Lisa Collins Named Carnegie Foundation Great Educator
Meet the Dean of Equity and Inclusion Finalist: April 26 at 4 p.m.
Senior Speaker: Shalini Hanstad BA ’22
CreativePDX - Trip Leaders needed
Come see student fiber artists at work on the Exquisite Gorge project!
Come see students in Studio Art/Art History and Environmental Studies working with fiber arts on a collaborative project with artist Amanda Triplett. The studio space is Fields 206 and is open Mondays/Wednesdays, 11:30-2:30. Project encompasses collection of climate data from the Columbia Gorge.
Art Therapy Hosts Second Open Studio for Ukrainian Community on May 1
Ramadan 2022
Darrius Wallace Portrayal of Frederick Douglass
This show is to be held in Evans Auditorium Monday, April 11th from 4:30pm-5:45pm.
Alumna to Bring Therapeutic Letter Writing Project to Underserved Communities
CJRC Student Advocates for Oregon Legislation
2022 Senior Art Exhibition: Don’t Blink
Pursuing International Justice for Forced Marriage Victims
Lewis & Clark Law Visiting Professor attended a hearing at the International Criminal Court as a member of her legal team invited to present views to the Judges on a Ugandan warlord’s appeal of his convictions for forced marriage of girls and women and other crimes against humanity.
Renée Watson is the Graduate School’s 2022 Commencement Speaker
Juliette Reséndez, Graduate Admissions Counselor, Receives Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fellowship
AN INTERVIEW WITH MEDEA DIRECTOR Jenna Tamimi
Community Dialogue to Discuss Meaning of Lewis and Clark Name and History
Alum’s Online Art Gallery Empowers Emerging Artists of Color
American Indian Law Review Writing Competition
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